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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Tracks sampled by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [8]
Tracks that sampled Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [58]

Tracks that Sampled Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

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2nd Movement: Andante Cantabile (B♭ Major) 2nd Movement: Andante Cantabile (B♭ Major) (1871) was sampled in
Daydream by Wallace Collection (1969)
Piano Concerto No. 1 Piano Concerto No. 1 (1874) was sampled in
Hooked on Classics by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (1981)
Play It Again (The Los Ninos Mix) by Out of the Ordinary (1989)
Punch My Teeth Out by Max Normal (2001)
Family Matters: 2nd Movement by Shogo Sakai (2006)
Splendor in the Grass by Pink Martini (2009)
Slavonic March Slavonic March (1876) was sampled in
Metal Heart by Accept (1985)
Act 2 Allegro Moderato Act 2 Allegro Moderato (1876) was sampled in
Mitternacht by Kollegah & Farid Bang (2009)
Act 2, Scene 10: Moderato Act 2, Scene 10: Moderato (1877) was sampled in
Daydream by Wallace Collection (1969)
Death Disco by Public Image Ltd. (1979)
Waistline Firecracker by Genaside II (1996)
Drzwi I: Pozytywka by 3-X-Klan feat. Aneta Karkus (1998)
La Guerre Commence by Les Sages Poetes De La Rue (1998)
Kišni Dani by Guerrilla (2000)
How It's Got to Be by Jeanette Biedermann (2001)
Remember by S.H.E (2002)
Black Star Line-Up by RZA feat. Afrob and Sekou (2003)
La Survenante by Loco Locass (2004)
Call Me by Pretty Ricky (2005)
Lunagirl by Lunaman (2006)
Destiny Lane by Bliss N Eso (2008)
Sink the Fucker by Psychonaught (2008)
Perfection by Clint Mansell (2010)
Connct by Young Montana? (2011)
A Szenvedő Mosolya by 2Arc and Tasnádi Ferenc (2011)

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Kirsh. said on Sunday, 18 September 2011:
I hear you Anubis, there must be something good to be said for music that lasts hundreds of years. It turns out that Tchaikovsky sampled a lot but his samples are hard to reference. For example his first String Quartet samples a song Tchaikovsky heard a house painter singing and his 1st Piano Concerto apparently samples songs he heard beggar musicians playing. Sort of makes you wonder about the whole controversy with sampling in general. There's more Tchaikovsky samples out there to be found but most have probably been lost forever.

DJ Anubis said on Sunday, 16 May 2010:
Some people don't appreciate classical music, but Tchaikovsky's whole Nutcracker Suite, Pachelbel's Canon in D Major & Bach's Air for G-String... I think everybody enjoys these (the first is probably a favourit of a lot of people.... I blame Disney...). Anybody else here like something particular in this genre?

 
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