Most beautiful and perfect cover of the theme I've heard so far. Most renditions of CoF tend to get a bit cheesy in the end, but this one has a great autenticity to it. Thank you and congrats to BBC Philharmonic!
they really did a marvelous job and fantastic music in one to ten they have 9.99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 of mine
That's how the tracks are called on the Chariots of Fire soundtrack album. But if you bought the 7" singles at the time that soared the charts, they were called "Chariots of Fire", just like the track was named on any subsequent compilation album. It makes no sense to call this track "Titles" outside of the context of the soundtrack album. There would be 10 or 20 Vangelis tracks called "Titles" if that's how it was done. Chariots Of Fire is correctly used here.
Why would you suggest that synthesizers are not real instruments? Just because they need to be plugged to play? Since Chariots of Fire was conceived on electronic instruments, it might be more appropriate to call trying to re-render that sound using an orchestra as "artificial". Not that there is anything wrong with that. There is just something wrong to presumptuously disapprove of any hand picked sound source as "artificial" over the other.
@@Relaxicity literally synthesizers are synthetic. And anything can be turned into a rhythm, but that doesn't make it a real instrument. Once they got advanced enough, synthesizers mimicked real instruments. So now I don't count synthesizers as real instruments, any more than I count a laptop, when someone is making dubstep, as a real instrument.
Beautiful masterpiece
Songs are like bookmarks in life
Most beautiful and perfect cover of the theme I've heard so far. Most renditions of CoF tend to get a bit cheesy in the end, but this one has a great autenticity to it. Thank you and congrats to BBC Philharmonic!
Most performances have the drumming piped in... These guys tried to recreate. That's respect.
How do they play these great pieces, without smiling? :-D I just couldn't sit there with a straight face... and I'm the most serious person ever :-o
Music is more than wonderful
Beautiful!
very beautiful
they really did a marvelous job and fantastic music in one to ten they have 9.99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
of mine
James Msavangwa wtf not 10.00000000000000000000000000000??????🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Que canção bonita.....lembro dos tempos de colégio....
Chills...
❤
I could play that on the cello when I was seven pretty easy piece
This is "Titles" NOT "Chariots of Fire". "Chariots of Fire" is over 20 minutes long.
That's how the tracks are called on the Chariots of Fire soundtrack album. But if you bought the 7" singles at the time that soared the charts, they were called "Chariots of Fire", just like the track was named on any subsequent compilation album. It makes no sense to call this track "Titles" outside of the context of the soundtrack album. There would be 10 or 20 Vangelis tracks called "Titles" if that's how it was done. Chariots Of Fire is correctly used here.
@@Relaxicity On the tape cassette and compact disc it it "Titles" again, "Chariots of Fire" is over 20 minutes long.
@@michaeljavert4635probably you bought the fake stuff.
So used to the artificial that it's jarring to hear real instruments
Why would you suggest that synthesizers are not real instruments? Just because they need to be plugged to play?
Since Chariots of Fire was conceived on electronic instruments, it might be more appropriate to call trying to re-render that sound using an orchestra as "artificial". Not that there is anything wrong with that. There is just something wrong to presumptuously disapprove of any hand picked sound source as "artificial" over the other.
@@Relaxicity literally synthesizers are synthetic.
And anything can be turned into a rhythm, but that doesn't make it a real instrument.
Once they got advanced enough, synthesizers mimicked real instruments.
So now I don't count synthesizers as real instruments, any more than I count a laptop, when someone is making dubstep, as a real instrument.
There is missed harp part and less expressive. It is monotonously
When an orchestra is conducted by a bad conductor, as in this case, the music disappears.
What the music is beautiful
You might not like his interpretation, but I've played under Clark Rundell and I can tell you he's an excellent conductor
Its beautiful 👌👏