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Mar-26-2008, 13:27
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This is Allegro appassionato, Op. 43 for cello and piano by Camille Saint-Saëns
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Mar-26-2008, 14:02
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This Satie's Gymnopedie No. 1 (originally for piano) also exists in orchestral version by Debussy. The same Gymnnopedie No. 2.
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Mar-26-2008, 14:35
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Originally Posted by eljulian
Hi all...greetings from spain....
I'm looking for a classical piece that sounds in a remix I've heard last week in the song:
Someone Else (Allegro feat LV fresh game)
I want to know what is the piece that sounds in that remix....
Here is the youtube link to the clip of the coreography I saw:
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=65vRERoio7E
Thanks everybody can help me.
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Hi. It's from Palladio (Movt. 1) by Karl Jenkins. (It's popular theme used in a commercial for diamond jewellery.)
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Mar-26-2008, 15:23
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Hmmm,not sure what CD or violinist you meann but when I see the word Gypsy I think of Django Rheinhardt.
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Mar-26-2008, 18:44
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Originally Posted by opus67
Hi. It's from Palladio (Movt. 1) by Karl Jenkins. (It's popular theme used in a commercial for diamond jewellery.)
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Yes, that's it!!!! Thanks a lot....
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Mar-26-2008, 22:15
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I hope I'm not stepping on anyones toes here but does anyone know the music in the old Stella Artois advert? It sounded like a harmonica playing at the start with violins in the background. I loved that piece but now its gone for something different. 
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Mar-27-2008, 00:55
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its called Csardas - Gypsy Dance and the violinist is David Garrett and the CD is called Virtuoso. I tried looking in the CD to see if I could see who composed it but couldnt get in it.
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Mar-27-2008, 02:26
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its called Csardas - Gypsy Dance and the violinist is David Garrett and the CD is called Virtuoso. I tried looking in the CD to see if I could see who composed it but couldnt get in it.
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I saw him on TV this morning. He appeared on Loose women(I don't watch it,was just on)
He played Flight of the Bumbleebee followed by a pop tune. He was very fast ,quite impressive.
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Mar-27-2008, 07:09
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Still need to know the title of this. Anyone? Surely it doesn't have you guys stumped.
I'd really, really appreciate it.
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Mar-27-2008, 14:34
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Still need to know the title of this. Anyone? Surely it doesn't have you guys stumped.
I'd really, really appreciate it.
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Well, i couldnt really tell from that video but it sounded modern,like film music, not classical if you know what I mean.
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Mar-27-2008, 19:00
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I think it's classical, only because it's in the public domain. I've heard it in lots of different stuff.  Still on the hunt I guess.
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Mar-27-2008, 21:56
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what is this song?
This song plays on pubic radio and is played on webtv browser. I used to listen to it long ago on my webtv. It's a catchy tune like pops classical. The song sounds
like elevator classical music. I think it is by bach It sounds like "rel jerogleatier" that's what they said it's called on public radio . I can't find any information on it because i can't spell it right. If its not bach maybe mozart or
bathhoven?
"Rel Jerogleater"
real jerogleator sounds like.
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Mar-27-2008, 22:28
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'lieder' would probably be the last part.
dj
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Mar-27-2008, 22:34
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Jägers Abendlied, D 215
Jägers Abendlied, D 368/Op. 3 no 4
Jägers Liebeslied, D 909/Op. 96 no 2
franz schubert composed the above. hmmm...
you cold do an amazon search and listen to samples, or maybe even contact npr.
luck.
sorry i'm not more up on lieder.
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Mar-28-2008, 17:00
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gurrelieder?
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