July 5, 2017

Episode 1 – Shattered Amber

The Amber Room was once considered the eighth wonder of the world, and a symbol of peace between two of Europe’s most powerful nations. A priceless chamber of wall-to-wall amber mosaics, furniture, and ornaments, it adorned a Russian palace for 300 years until the Nazis came along and ruined everything. Typical Nazis. Who was really responsible for the disappearance of the Amber Room, and is it still out there…waiting to be uncovered? Theme song composed by Devin. All music in this episode is in the public domain and protected by common use law. Many of these tracks can be found on Musopen. Attributions are as follows: Siegfried’s Funeral March – Composed by Richard Wagner and Performed by the United States Marine Band Russian Easter Festival Overture, Op. 36 – Composed by Beethoven and Performed by the Czech National Symphony Orchestra Swan Lake Op.20 – Act I Intro – Composed by Tchaikovsky Bolero – Composed by Maurice Ravel and Performed by Andre Rieu The Planets, Op. 32 – I. Mars, the Bringer of War – Composed by Gustav Holst Sentimental Waltz – Composed by Tchaikovsky Nocturne in C – Composed by Chopin, performed by Diana Hughes Different themes for piano and flute – IV. Russian air – Composed by Beethoven Visit Relic’s Blog!

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