Pan flutist, Michel Tirabosco plays the famous Star Wars song “Across The Stars” from “Attack Of The Clones” with André Rieu and his great Johann Strauss Orchestra.



    by DarthiusFatticus

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    1. The first time I watched I was touched. The second time I watched I noticed OP’s username.

    2. I recognize this piece, but the style here actually gave me major Hook vibes. There must be a score in Hook that shares some notes and or rhythms. Bangarang.

    3. John Williams’ Star Wars soundtrack is regularly voted the greatest original score of all time. Even those who have never seen the films will be emotionally touched by the genius of his work.

    4. This song really deserved to be in a better movie. The prequels have such a good soundtrack.

    5. Django Reinhardt, a jazz guitarist considered by some to be the greatest ever, had two fingers burned and fused together on his left (fretting / chording) hand. His speed, dexterity and incredible technique is/was worshipped by the likes of Page, Clapton, Garcia, Beck, and a million others.

      Some take disabilities and do amazing things with them that make us two-handed folks feel like losers on Reddit posting dad jokes about giving him a hand. 😜 This guy is incredibly expressive and hands wouldn’t add anything to his performance.

    6. I want my Space Opera Star Wars back 🙁
      Soundtrack is legendary with or without film/story context.

      Say what you will of the prequels but I fucking adore the story of Anakin and his fall and subsequent rise.
      If your trying to apply real life logic to the story youre kissing the entirety of the point, I think it’s damned beautiful and it always tugs in my heartstrings lmao

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