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Topic: Quite a Random Topic - Has anyone seen this sheet music?
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pianohenry
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Quite a Random Topic - Has anyone seen this sheet music?
on: August 25, 2006, 08:06:42 PM
There was a film called Infinity about a scientist Richard Feynman (not sure if i spelt it right) Its set during the war.
Anyway it had quite a nice soundtrack.. not too difficult. Does anyone know if there was a sheet music book for it? mainly just the piano part i want... i dont think there would be a piano book though because the music was orchestral with piano in it, so i would be looking for a transcription of it by someone.
take me too long to work it out myself
the soundtrack was composed by Bruce Broughton.
i dont usually play popular/film music but it was quite good so thought itd be nice to learn
other than that im mainly classical/romantic pianist.
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bench warmer
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Re: Quite a Random Topic - Has anyone seen this sheet music?
Reply #1 on: August 25, 2006, 09:43:55 PM
Can't help you on that one...........but...
Another 'written for movie' piece I found really great is Warsaw Concerto by R. Addinsell (sp?). The producers first asked Rachmaninoff to write the music but then Addinsell did it in the romantic piano style. The piano solo sounds like Rach-Grieg-Chopin.
Here's a link to listen to some snipetts of his stuff.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000030Z6/sr=8-4/qid=1156542018/ref=pd_bbs_4/102-1155796-5348947?ie=UTF8
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