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Does anyone know what the music was as both teams were waiting to go into the boardroom?
Thanks in advance
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Found the bit on youtube and thought I'd try again to see if someone recognises this:
It starts at around 4:30: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzuxO...eature=related |
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It is mainly arpeggios with violin and piano, ideal for portraying a situation waiting for an event. If it is not incidental music written for the BBC then could it be part of an Intermezzo, something by say Mahler?
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It is mainly arpeggios with violin and piano, ideal for portraying a situation waiting for an event. If it is not incidental music written for the BBC then could it be part of an Intermezzo, something by say Mahler?
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it says in the comments that it's called The Gravel Road, by James Newton Howard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzAhubIwQDY |
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it says in the comments that it's called The Gravel Road, by James Newton Howard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzAhubIwQDY ![]()
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Re: Music
Taken from the soundtrack to 'The Village' by James Newton Howard - the violin player is Hilary Hahn.
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Taken from the soundtrack to 'The Village' by James Newton Howard - the violin player is Hilary Hahn.
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Struck me, too. Absolutely gorgeous piece.
I also dug the one directly before it. Think it played over two pitches. Dark and drummy, with a sort of electronic rasp. Anyone know what this one is? Might be a Dru Masters original, but I've got a hunch it isn't. |
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it says in the comments that it's called The Gravel Road, by James Newton Howard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzAhubIwQDY |
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