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November 01, 2016

The Piano Guys: Indiana Jones Rocks Petra With This Arabian Classical Remix!


                                                           



                                                                  
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Story behind the Song:

Three years ago we embarked on an insane archeological quest: To conquer all Seven Wonders of the World. With music. Why? As Henry Jones (Sr) once said, “Illumination.”

What began at The Great Wall of China continued on at the Christ Redeemer Statue and the pyramids of Chichen Itza. And now we present the ancient, stoic “Rose City” carved into rock: Petra, Jordan!

Yes, this is a real place. Not just a figment of a set designer employed by Lucasfilm, LTD. We say real, but we should actually say “unreal.” Hard to believe a city half as old as time, carved out of sheer rock in the middle of the desert over 2,000 years ago still stands, whispering stories of its history through weather-worn stone artistry and intricate waterways.

Just to give you an idea of its scope, Petra is home to over 800 monuments, buildings, halls, tombs, temples, and gateways sculpted from kaleidoscope sandstone. Its access is guarded by a narrow, protracted 1,000 ft high (300 meter) canyon. This remote desert city thrived in its prime because of an intricate, ingenious aqueduct system that carried water over great distances to store in cisterns. Arab tradition believes that Petra was the site where Moses of the Old Testament struck the rock to draw forth water.

Petra has also been the site of many Hollywood movies. The first that comes to mind? Maybe something to do with seeking the Holy Grail in a fedora hat and a whip sidearm?

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade launched Petra’s “Treasury” Tomb into stone celebrity status — casting it as the lost home of the Holy Grail. What a movie! And what a soundtrack! Thank you, Mr. John Williams! How could we choose any other theme to laud the epicness of Petra’s Wonder? But the lively, adventuresome “Indy” theme needed a more Arabic flair in honor of this relic-city. As we often do, we turned to classical music for inspiration, motivation, and more compositional content.

In 1888, a Russian composer named Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov composed a landmark symphonic suite entitled, “Scheherazade,” based on a collection of Middle Eastern folk tales collected over many centuries. You’ve definitely heard of some of them — Alladin, Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves, and the Seven Voyages of Sinbad. The book is called “Arabian Nights,” and the storyteller in the book is the woman, Scheherazade. It is considered an international treasure among storybooks.

Just listen to the incomparable melody written by Rimsky-Korsakov at 0:52. No “wonder” it is timeless! Listen to the entire “Scheherazade” Suite here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQNym...

We present to you an amalgam of old and new, a marriage of then and now — a mashup of film score and historical – the hiscorical, “Indiana Jones and the Arabian Nights!”

Many of our Petra scenes were filmed carefully amidst sky-high canyons using a drone’s camera. And in case you were wondering, we did actually go in the middle of a bustling Jordanian street market and film a cello playing classical music. In fact, just as we were leaving a man grabbed us and asked if we’d play more over by his cart so he could sell more fish. It was a tempting offer.

Jordan is an incredibly beautiful country with friendly people, tasty food, and so much to see. If you get a chance, go check out: http://visitjordan.com
Many thanks to the people of Jordan for being so hospitable to us, to Abercrombie & Kent, and especially to Moawia ”Moe” Quataish, our incredible on-site production manager, translator, and dry humor specialist. Moe, you’re such an awesome shabb!! Also, special thanks to Tobias Bradford for helping us realize this dream.

If you’ve made it this far in the description we bestow upon you an honorary doctorate degree in archeology from TPGU. To celebrate your induction, tell us your favorite Indiana Jones line in the comments. One of ours is, “Sallah! I said no camels. That’s five camels. …Can’t you count?!”



                                                              



Credits
“Finale and End Credits” from the Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Soundtrack written by John Williams; “Scheherazade” (Op. 35) written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
The Piano Guys arrangement produced by Al van der Beek & Steven Sharp Nelson
Arrangement written by Al van der Beek, Jon Schmidt & Steven Sharp Nelson
Performed by The Piano Guys: Jon Schmidt, piano; Steven Sharp Nelson, cello & cello percussion; Al van der Beek, percussion


Recorded, mixed & mastered by Al van der Beek at TPG studios
Video produced filmed & edited by Paul Anderson & Shaye Scott
Line producer/ Location manager: Moawia Qutaish, Ark Productions,

Moawia@arkmotions.com

                                                                   


                                                              



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September 14, 2016

Lindsey Stirling & Lang Lang – Spider-Man Theme


                                                               

                                                                          
                                                                             
A terrific combination!

‘Spider-Man Theme’ feat. Lindsey Stirling appears on Lang Lang’s new album “New York Rhapsody”. 
                                                               






See also:


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Lindsey Stirling - Dragon Age & Roundtable Rival. Updated: An Australian Tour in 2015

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Lindsey Stirling and William Joseph: Halo Theme

Hans Solo's 'Chewie, We're Home' Teaser Trailer For New Star Wars Film Delights Fans

Lindsey Stirling: The Phantom of the Opera 

Lindsey Stirling: Senbonzakura  

Lindsey Stirling: Into The Woods Medley   

Lindsey Stirling: Child Of Light

Lindsey Stirling : Heist

Lindsey Stirling:Take Flight

Lindsey Stirling:The Arena  

Lindsey Stirling - Something Wild Featuring Andrew McMahon (From Disney's Pete's Dragon)

Lindsey Stirling - Prism

Lindsey Stirling - Hold My Heart Featuring ZZ Ward 



November 04, 2015

The Piano Guys: This is Your Fight Song



                                                                 






Meaning / Story behind the song:

When we first heard Rachel Platten’s “Fight Song” we were inspired by its message. In a world where we too often talk about our differences, we have at least one thing in common. We all struggle. Not in the same way, nor at the same level, but we all want a fighting chance. And we all share in one gift: The will to make the most of our lives. To take what we’ve been given and turn it into something better could be considered the sentient measuring stick of success. But to do so seldom is simple and more often requires we fight. Not against each other. But against the current threatening to drown the ambition in us.

There is tremendous purpose in struggle. It is when the struggle becomes so fierce that we must fight to swim or sink. John Newton, who penned “Amazing Grace,” worked on a slave trader ship and condoned inhuman atrocities. As his ship was on the verge of being torn apart in a violent storm he called out for Grace. Once his feet were again planted on firm soil he determined to change. His covenant was written into these words,

“I once was lost, but now I’m found; was blind, but now I see.”

Grace is the defining moment when we face and fight a monster poised to define us or destroy us.

This song and video for us was a struggle, but a beautifully defining one. We chose the Scottish culture to depict the dichotomy between Grace and struggle. Who else is tough enough and yet delicate enough to don a kilt in battle? And the Scottish pipe and drum are the ultimate conveyors of melody and cadence. One represents Grace, the other the indomitable fight. Our dream was to film one of the most iconic castles on the Earth, Eilean Donan Castle in Dornie, Scotland
                                                                





Grace somehow made this video possible. We had to postpone our trip to Scotland several times, and when we could no longer postpone we had to leap in faith because just before we left everything had fallen through. It wasn’t until we were in the moment and had to let go of our pride and anxiety when everything Gracefully came together.

We recognize that this video is far less important than a fight for one’s life. We hope this music will serve as an anthem for those that are in the fight of their lives. We have people close to us who inspire us every day with their grace in the face of such a struggle. This video is dedicated to them: The superheroes in our lives that don’t wear capes, but wear a smile under villainous pressure — those that have been through so many defining moments that they are intimately acquainted with Grace and know it to be close cousins with hope. We pray “Grace will bring them safety through.”


More information here and here.





The Piano Guys: The Hobbit - Lord of The Rings

The Piano Guys: Let It Go (Disney's "Frozen") Vivaldi's Winter


The Piano Guys: Mission Impossible - Featuring Lindsey Stirling


The Piano Guys: Ants Marching/Ode To Joy

The Piano Guys: I Want You Bach!


The Piano Guys "Jurassic Park Theme" - 65 Million Years In The Making!


The Piano Guys: Founders Thank You Video :A Sky Full of Stars




The Piano Guys: The Jungle Book / Sarabande (Mayan Style)