What is the name of this [classical?] piece?!
Question: I thought I was only getting one song stuck in my head, but that maybe I wasn't getting the tune exactly right. But finally after months a co-worker told me that the other one was Moonlight Sonata, which sounds similar to me. But I get this one stuck in my head all the time too. Now that I'm taking piano lessons I want to find some piano sheet music for it. Problem is, I have no idea who did it or what it's called. Luckily I finally found it tonight when I was watching Beowulf.
Here is a website where you can hear part of it from the actual Beowulf soundtrack. Scroll down to "A Hero Comes Home" Robin Wright Penn (not the other version). I think it's track 7. Listen to the harp in the background (don't pay any attention to the actual words.)
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.d...
Please help me find this piece!!
Answers: I thought I was only getting one song stuck in my head, but that maybe I wasn't getting the tune exactly right. But finally after months a co-worker told me that the other one was Moonlight Sonata, which sounds similar to me. But I get this one stuck in my head all the time too. Now that I'm taking piano lessons I want to find some piano sheet music for it. Problem is, I have no idea who did it or what it's called. Luckily I finally found it tonight when I was watching Beowulf.
Here is a website where you can hear part of it from the actual Beowulf soundtrack. Scroll down to "A Hero Comes Home" Robin Wright Penn (not the other version). I think it's track 7. Listen to the harp in the background (don't pay any attention to the actual words.)
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.d...
Please help me find this piece!!
This what you're looking for?:
http://www.4shared.com/account/dir/17738...
Cheers
sing it to your piano teacher? hahaha
It is not classical music. It music written for the movie by Alan Silvestri.
http://www.amazon.com/Beowulf-Soundtrack...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Silves...
PS The harp is just playing arpeggios ; similar backing can be heard on thousands of pieces of music.
Sounds like there's a little bit of the Remo Giazotto (attr. to T. Albinoni) "Adagio in g-minor" continuo feel in the harp part when Princess Buttercup isn't singing.
... yes, it's in g-minor.