A modern low brass arrangement combining nostalgic video game melodies (Tetris, Zelda, Sonic) with excerpts from Mussorgsky’s classical suite, showcasing versatility across eras and genres.
The Korobeiniki melody, first published in 1861, gained global fame as the iconic Tetris Theme in Nintendo's 1989 Game Boy version. This viola duet arrangement modernizes the traditional traders' song.
The Tetris Type A theme, composed by Hirokazu Tanaka for Nintendo's Game Boy, became one of the most recognizable video game melodies of all time, showcasing minimalist FM synthesis capabilities.
The "Tetris A" theme, composed by Hirokazu Tanaka, became one of the most recognizable chiptune melodies in gaming history, originally created for Nintendo's handheld system.
The Tetris Theme, also known as "Korobeiniki", is a famous Russian folk song arranged by Hirokazu Tanaka for the Nintendo Game Boy version of Tetris in 1989. The melody became iconic and is instantly recognizable worldwide as the soundtrack to one of the most popular video games of all time.