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Topic: Brideshead Revisited
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andhow04
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Brideshead Revisited
on: September 04, 2005, 05:27:39 PM
Not sure if this is the right room to drop my msg. a friend just gave me the complete "BRIDESHEAD REVISITED" on DVD> for thsoe of you who dont know, you SHOULD care!!! This is the most amazing tv series I have ever seen. it is a british serial drama starring jeremy irons and anthony andrews, and featuring at times John Gielgud (hilarious) and laurence olivier. the music is also so beautiful. does anyone know if i could find it arranged forp iano anywhere on the internet? oh what i would giv to be able to play it! or to play all the instruments at once and play it that way. I highly recommend this dvd to all who love beauty and friendship!
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Bob
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Re: Brideshead Revisited
Reply #1 on: September 09, 2005, 11:39:15 PM
jwpepper.com
search term: brideshead
result:
BRIDESHEAD REVISITED PLUS 5 TV THMS
BURGON, G
Chester Music
Qty Number Description Price
7997158 $13.95
I can't tell what kind of music it is. What it's written for, if it's piano.
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bernhard
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Re: Brideshead Revisited
Reply #2 on: September 17, 2005, 12:36:57 PM
I cannot say I cared much for that series. Mostly they were a bunch of obscenely rich guys who needed to get a life. (I can never really sympathise with the depressed millionaires and how unhappy they are).
The music was all right - and I don't know of any piano versions. The only reason I am repalying is because if you liked the music, then you will probably love Albinoni Oboe concerts (12 Concerti a Cinque op. 5 - I Musici - Phillips)
Best wishes,
Bernhard.
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