Ravel in film?
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Ravel in film?
Miroir IV in something--I'm thinking French new wave. Can anyone help me out?
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Is this the most cryptic post of all time? Un coeur en hiver features a lot of music by Ravel.Chopin fan wrote:Miroir IV in something--I'm thinking French new wave. Can anyone help me out?
Miroirs by Maurice Ravel :
1. Noctuelles 4:47
2. Oiseaux Tristes 4:51
3. Une Barque sur l'Ocean 6:57
4. Alborada del Gracioso 6:52
5. La Vallee des Cloches 5:29
Nr 4 is Alborada del grazioso. Does that help? it exists also in an orchestral version. Can't think of a film ...any names? director? Date?
1. Noctuelles 4:47
2. Oiseaux Tristes 4:51
3. Une Barque sur l'Ocean 6:57
4. Alborada del Gracioso 6:52
5. La Vallee des Cloches 5:29
Nr 4 is Alborada del grazioso. Does that help? it exists also in an orchestral version. Can't think of a film ...any names? director? Date?
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Oh, that.PJME wrote:Miroirs by Maurice Ravel :
1. Noctuelles 4:47
2. Oiseaux Tristes 4:51
3. Une Barque sur l'Ocean 6:57
4. Alborada del Gracioso 6:52
5. La Vallee des Cloches 5:29
Nr 4 is Alborada del grazioso. Does that help? it exists also in an orchestral version. Can't think of a film ...any names? director? Date?
There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself.
-- Johann Sebastian Bach
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Re: Ravel in film?
Is this English? Can someone translate for me?Chopin fan wrote:Miroir IV in something--I'm thinking French new wave. Can anyone help me out?
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I was probably thinking of Ocean's Twelve.
By the way,
Does anyone else like the way the doorkeeper says "Johann Sebastian Bach" in Bergman's "The Silence"?
Whenever I think of Bach I think Johann Sebastian Bach, just the way doorkeeper says it!
And I'm not even Swedish!
Anyone else feel me on dat?
Holla!
By the way,
Does anyone else like the way the doorkeeper says "Johann Sebastian Bach" in Bergman's "The Silence"?
Whenever I think of Bach I think Johann Sebastian Bach, just the way doorkeeper says it!
And I'm not even Swedish!
Anyone else feel me on dat?
Holla!
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