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This 17min piece, in three movements, up-dated in 2009, depicts a journey on the old steam driven Orient Express from Paris to Vienna, dining and waltzing in Vienna and the return journey to Paris on a bright new day. The mixture of electronic and standard orchestral instruments, the shrill sounds and pulsing beat particularly in the opening movement, and the foot-tapping tune and unobtrusive, repetitive background percussion accompaniment in the final movement, aim to create a sense of excitement while travelling at high speed. Imagine the wind rushing through your hair as you look out from an open window, the carriage swaying, steam billowing from the pulsing steam engines chimney, whistle blowing, wheels screeching, and so on. Play the .mp3 for a reasonable rendition.
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