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Topic: Beautiful ballad in F at the end of 1960 French film 'Le Trou' ?  (Read 1747 times)

Offline thefringe

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Could anyone help me identify the piano ballad playing during the credits of this great French suspense thriller ?
The piece is simple but hauntingly beautiful and somewhat easily learned by ear (if you have played piano for a while) in case there is no sheet music available. -I'm hoping however it turns out to be a fairly well-known Classical piece.



Music starts at 2:09:38

Thanks !

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Offline jimfaston

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I don't know by who, but it's an arrangement of Rubinstein's Melody in F. 

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Thank you !
That is what I was looking for.
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