What is this song called?!?!?!


Question: Vitus plays it right after he tells his grandfather that he wants to be normal. here's the link to the trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfAZ0nBV1...

It's a pretty intense song and i reaaallllly want to learn it. Any hints or bits of the name will help. Thanks for your time!! :D


Answers: Vitus plays it right after he tells his grandfather that he wants to be normal. here's the link to the trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfAZ0nBV1...

It's a pretty intense song and i reaaallllly want to learn it. Any hints or bits of the name will help. Thanks for your time!! :D

The first one in the trailer is "The Wild Horseman" from Schumann's Album for the Young.
If that's the one Alberich was identifying, let's give him two-third of a point for the right key and the right composer.
He might be identifying the piece which Vitus performs with an orchestra, though, because it ends in the right key.
(I play the violin, and I know an A when I hear one.)

At 0:40 on the trailer, we hear the Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6.
I know Muse of Satie and Aeroman are right because that's what the Barlow & Morgenstern index lists as the 4th Theme.

something by Mozart

You could buy the soundtrack, and figure it out from there, or you could visit the soundtrack of the movie's website:

http://www.sonyclassics.com/vitus/html/s...

listen to the selections, and figure out which piece it is (it's not a song if it doesn't have words). FYI, the funnylooking "B" in German is a double s in English. (Someone who knows more about classical music than I will be able to decipher the German name for you easily, I'm sure.) When you know which one you want, then go to your music shop and buy the sheet music and practice, practice, practice.

Are you sure it is not in the soundtrack? Perhaps you do not recognise the the piece you want from the extract on the website.

Sometimes they do that though ; not all the music in a movie is included in the soundtrack. Usually they leave out the piece you want. LOL It has happened to me numerous times.

I believe that is Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody #6.

Hungarian Rhapsody No.6 by Liszt

here's the complete soundtrack of the film
http://vitus-film.com/de/vitus.php
click on "Musik"

I heard two classical pieces:

The first was one of Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsodies"; but-----------------

The one I would wager that you like(love-?) so much is the one that concludes the video:

Robert Schumann's "Piano Concerto in A-minor": the 3rd, the last movement; one of the most beautiful piano concertos ever written.

Absolutely cannot wait to see if I'm correct

Alberich



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