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Brave new world civ 5 opening
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The songs are quite varied some are from the 19th century classical era, such as the Blue Danube Waltz, while others have a tribal, tropical sound to them.

  • Indians – " Gautama Ponders" (original)īesides the main theme, sometimes known as " Civilization Opening Theme", other tunes used in the game were Ode to Joy from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in the "leader's day" celebration in cities, as well as the Funeral March from Beethoven's Third Symphony.Ĭivilization II 's music is in the Red Book CD-audio format, the same as that found on normal music CDs.
  • English – "Rondeau" from Symphonies and Fanfares for the King's Supper ( Jean-Joseph Mouret).
  • Chinese – " The Shining Path" (traditional).
  • Aztecs – " Tenochtitlan Revealed" (original).
  • Russians – " Song of the Volga Boatmen" (traditional).
  • Greek – " Aristotle's Pupil" (original).
  • Americans – " Battle Hymn of the Republic".
  • Egyptians – " Harvest Of the Nile" (original).
  • Germans – DOS version: " Variatio 4: Lo stesso movimento" from Goldberg Variations ( Johann Sebastian Bach) Amiga version: " Rondo alla Turca" ( Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart).
  • Babylonians – " Hammurabi's Code" (original).
  • The same music used for the Aztecs was also applied to the Barbarians whenever they invaded a city.

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    Most of original tunes were composed by Jeff Briggs, while others were taken from traditional or classic compositions, referring to each national culture (civilization) represented in the game.

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    The soundtrack of the original Civilization game was available in either digital MIDI format for DOS version, or in tracker format for Amiga version.











    Brave new world civ 5 opening