music.wikisort.org - Composition"And Then There Was Silence" is a song by German power metal band Blind Guardian. It was released in November 2001 as the lead single from their album A Night at the Opera.
2001 single by Blind Guardian
"And Then There Was Silence" |
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Released | 12 November 2001 |
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Recorded | Twilight Hall Studios (Grefrath, Germany) |
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Genre | - Power metal
- progressive metal[1]
- symphonic metal
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Length | 14:06 |
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Label | Virgin |
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Songwriter(s) | Hansi Kürsch, André Olbrich |
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Producer(s) | Charlie Bauerfeind |
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Written by singer Hansi Kürsch and composed by Kürsch and guitarist André Olbrich, the song is based on The Iliad by Homer and on the Aeneid by Virgil, and narrates the final days of Troy, as foreseen by Cassandra, daughter of the king of the destroyed city who foresaw the event.
The song required as much production time as the rest of A Night at the Opera combined due to its length, intricacy, and number of audio tracks. At over 14 minutes, it is the longest track recorded by Blind Guardian. A new version was recorded in 2012 and included as part of the compilation album Memories of a Time to Come.
Track listing
- "And Then There Was Silence" – 14:06
- "Harvest of Sorrow" – 3:40
- "Born in a Mourning Hall" (multimedia track) – 5:17
Personnel
Production
Charts
Chart (2001) |
Peak position |
Germany (Official German Charts)[2] |
41 |
Spain (AFYVE)[3] |
1 |
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[4] |
41 |
Year-end charts
References
Homer's Iliad (8th century BC) |
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Characters | | Major deities |
- Aphrodite
- Apollo
- Ares
- Artemis
- Athena
- Hades
- Hephaestus
- Hera
- Hermes
- Poseidon
- Zeus
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Minor deities |
- Deimos
- Eris
- Iris
- Leto
- Phobos
- Proteus
- Scamander
- Thetis
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Sections |
- Catalogue of Ships
- Deception of Zeus
- Judgment of Paris
- Trojan Battle Order
- Trojan Horse
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Study |
- Dactylic hexameter
- Homeric scholarship
- Homeric Question
- Historicity of the Homeric epics
- "The Iliad or the Poem of Force" (1939 essay)
- Interpretation of Achilles' and Patroclus' relationship
- Milawata letter
- Parallels between Virgil's Aeneid and Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
- Rediscovering Homer
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Manuscripts |
- Ambrosian Iliad
- Codex Nitriensis
- Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 20
- Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 21
- Uncial 098
- Venetus A
- Venetus B
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Alternate versions |
- Ilias Latina (60–70 CE)
- Dictys Cretensis Ephemeridos belli Trojani (c. 4th century)
- Daretis Phrygii de excidio Trojae historia (5th century)
- Hermoniakos' Iliad (14th century)
- Men in Aida (1983)
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Translation |
- English translations of Homer
- "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer"
- On Translating Homer
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Literature | Verse |
- Aeneid (19 BC)
- Priapea 68 (c. 100)
- Roman de Troie (1155)
- De bello Troiano (1183)
- Troilus and Criseyde (c. 1380s)
- The Rape of the Lock (1712)
- The Shield of Achilles (1952)
- War Music (1959)
- Omeros (1990)
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Novels |
- The Firebrand (1987)
- Black Ships Before Troy (1993)
- Troy (2000)
- Ilium (2003)
- Ransom (2009)
- The Song of Achilles (2011)
- Starcrossed (2011)
- The Silence of the Girls (2018)
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Stage |
- Rhesus (5th century BC play)
- Troilus and Cressida (1602)
- The Trojan War Will Not Take Place (1935)
- The Golden Apple (1954 musical)
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Films | |
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Television |
- The Myth Makers (1965)
- In Search of the Trojan War (1985)
- Helen of Troy (2003 miniseries)
- Troy: Fall of a City (2018 miniseries)
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Music | |
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Art | |
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Phrases |
- "Achilles' heel"
- "Ever to Excel"
- "Hold your horses"
- "In medias res"
- "Noblesse oblige"
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Other |
- Warriors: Legends of Troy (video game)
- Age of Bronze (comics)
- Sortes Homericae
- Heraclitus
- Weighing of souls
- Where Troy Once Stood
- Blood rain
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Blind Guardian |
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- Thomas Kelleners
- Markus Dörk
- Christoph Theissen
- Hans-Peter Frey
- Thomas Stauch
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Studio albums | |
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Live albums | |
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Compilations | |
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Singles | |
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Related articles |
- Discography
- Demons & Wizards
- Sinbreed
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«And Then There Was Silence» es un sencillo del grupo de heavy metal alemán Blind Guardian, basado en el poema de la Ilíada de Homero, que vio la luz en 2001. También es una canción en el álbum A Night at the Opera.
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