
Aba Heidschi Bumbeidschi
Paul Lorenz
- Composer
- Traditional
- ISRC
- DGA052051600
- ISWC
- T0014653123
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About this track
Aba Heidschi is a poignant orchestral journey that begins with a solo cello and ends somewhere entirely different. The piece opens with an intimate, sorrowful melody before the full orchestra enters at the 0:50 mark — strings, French horns, brass, woodwinds and timpani arriving together in a triumphant, hope-filled climax that transforms the emotional landscape of the entire arrangement.
Where It Fits
The orchestral build arriving at 0:50 delivers a powerful editorial turning point — ideal for cutting from a quiet, close-up moment to a wide, resolved scene. Purpose-built for historical drama closing scenes, documentary montages of overcoming adversity, charity appeal videos, epic fantasy or adventure film trailers, memorial and tribute videos, cinematic wedding films, luxury brand campaigns centred on legacy and endurance, and emotional video game cutscenes. Filmmakers and editors reach for this track when a scene requires genuine emotional range — from vulnerability to resolution — within a single cue.
Specs & Delivery
Full cinematic orchestration: solo cello leading into string section, violins, violas, French horns, orchestral brass, woodwinds and timpani. Delivered as a lossless 44.1 kHz / 24-bit WAV file, ready for Premiere, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve or any broadcast suite. Full uncompressed master, no watermark, no subscription.
Licensing
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