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Christmas Toys Fighting - Musical Joke
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Ballet-Joke: Christmas Toys Fighting and Climbing up the Christmas Tree
melodic piano ambient lounge dreamy contemporary avant garde orchestra dramatic free jazz mystical virtuosic ensemble atonal cartoon ballet contemplation church bells musical joke
Virtuosic pianist-improvisor, composer, producer
Andrew Gleibman is a composer, pianist-improviser and producer from Israel. His early music was influenced by Liszt, Scriabin, Prokofiev and Shostakovich. His latest music is more close to post-impressionism and post-romanticism. The music is an exuberant, emotional, mystical, meditative and melodic combination of ambient noise with classic piano, flute, strings, church bells, pizzicato strings and female voices. Some tracks exhibit super-virtuosic and humorous piano passages, while others are designed as underscore for dramatic, Sci-Fi, travel / nature TV series, surprise cinema scenes, ballets, cartoons etc. Contemporary, atonal compositions, mostly based in instrumental improvisations involving virtuosic elements. Philosophical, emotional.
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Charts
Peak #34
Peak in subgenre #1
Uploaded
September 12, 2010
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MP3
MP3 5.3 MB 128 kbps 5:44
Story behind the song
This is a musical joke. Scary, small ballet-phantasmagoria, where sparkling Christmas Toys compete and fight for being perched on the most beautiful places on the Christmas Tree. Includes comic mobilization scenes, tread and horror of broken toys, beautiful kitsch-dance, and winning apotheosis of the perched figures. Together these tracks form a complete film score for a Christmas horror track. Full Symphony Orchestra, campy wierd and wonderful, holiday madness, Christmas flick, dark comedy, opening credits, movie trailer, intro outro underscore horror cue. Subtracks with partial scenes are available. Keywords: Christmas horror sparkles glassy toys confetti comic march pantomima kitsch frightening fun exciting wild edgy eerie holiday sounds stabs big horns bells
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