Monday, February 8, 2010

The Lord Of The Rings Hentay What Are The Three Most Ominous, Dark And Foreboding Pieces Of Classical Music You Know Of?

What are the three most ominous, dark and foreboding pieces of classical music you know of? - the lord of the rings hentay

I am looking for something dark and powerful at the time that had most of the "bad" sound of music) I am in my collection of Howard Shore Lord of the Rings guests (including the bit with runners in dark.

Choral and instrumental parts are welcome. I would like to broaden my horizons.

Thank you for your time.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm not quite sure the music sounds "bad." One can safely put human emotions, but perhaps not the philosophical concepts of how good or bad. It may sound worried, angry, sad, happy and sad. Perhaps you are connected to a piece of music with a part of a movie. So is the soundtrack is mostly classical - music and visuals needed to work effectively.
Search "Scythian Suite by Prokofiev. Here you see what I mean. The dance of God's enemies with the spirits of darkness, maybe the kind of thing you want. Another piece that is most disturbing," by Mussorgsky Baba Yaga Hut on poultry legs "of his wonderful" Pictures at an Exhibition.

Anonymous said...

Sinister, dark and foreboding ....

See how it must:

Sergei Rachmaninov's "The Iceland Dead, Op.29 (1909)

(1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N10YZ2Sk3 ...
(2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zn0L9-vxv ...

That was the source that led to the composition:

Arnold Böcklin "Isle of the Dead" (1880-1886):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_the ...

All the best,

Anonymous said...

I'm not quite sure the music sounds "bad." One can safely put human emotions, but perhaps not the philosophical concepts of how good or bad. It may sound worried, angry, sad, happy and sad. Perhaps you are connected to a piece of music with a part of a movie. So is the soundtrack is mostly classical - music and visuals needed to work effectively.
Search "Scythian Suite by Prokofiev. Here you see what I mean. The dance of God's enemies with the spirits of darkness, maybe the kind of thing you want. Another piece that is most disturbing," by Mussorgsky Baba Yaga Hut on poultry legs "of his wonderful" Pictures at an Exhibition.

Anonymous said...

Sinister, dark and foreboding ....

See how it must:

Sergei Rachmaninov's "The Iceland Dead, Op.29 (1909)

(1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N10YZ2Sk3 ...
(2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zn0L9-vxv ...

That was the source that led to the composition:

Arnold Böcklin "Isle of the Dead" (1880-1886):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_the ...

All the best,

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