Witcher, Op.23

SM-000513735
Composer
Ilya Mishchenkov
Arranger
Ilya Mishchenkov
Publisher
Ilya Mishchenkov
Genre
Classical / Crossover
Instrumentation
Piano, Double bass
Scored for
Solo, Accompanying piano
Type of score
Score for two performers, Solo part
Key
B minor
Movement(s)
1 to 5 from 5
Duration
23'0"
Difficulty
Medium
Year of composition
2018

Description
Easy version (For Students)

Symphonic poem for Contrabass and Balalaika-contrabass with orchestra.

Part One

Geralt of Rivia, a Witcher, is roaming the world killing terrible monsters in the swamplands and caves. After long years of travels he finally finds the child of destiny—young Cirilla. But sounds of the coming gory battle don’t let him quit his job so he has to leave Ciri in the sorcerers’ school and go to Nilfgaard.

Part Two

The sorceresses Yennefer comes to Kaer Morhen to see Geralt and Ciri after long separation, but does not find them there. Feeling something is wrong she decides to use her magic skills to find her loved ones.

Part Three

The evil mage Vilgefortz is casting dark spells, boiling a magic potion to bedevil Nilfgaard adversaries.

Part Four

Nilfgaard army conduct an attack. They are sanguine about the victory, but the forces of the North led by Geralt fight them back fiercely. A gory battle begins.

Epilogue

The battlefield. Geralt is found barely alive among thousands of the dead and injured. His wounds are fatal. Cirilla is in mourning, she is blaming herself for failing to come in time. She teleports Gerald to another dimension and the Witcher revives. Yennefer joins them through a portal. Finally, the three can be together.

Upload date: 02 Oct 2020

 

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