and how can we forget that huge Mahler rip-off
Ill be seeing you.a la mvt 6 of Mahler's 3rd symphony!
LT
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...And then there was Tonight We Love adapted from
the Rach 2 piano concerto, as I recall
OK, but let's not forget Full Moon And Empty Arms.
On second thought, let's do.
jrc in SC
PS: FMAEA was also from a Rachmaninoff piano concerto... I think.
r
Beethoven's 6th Symphony.
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...And then there was Tonight We Love adapted from
the Rach 2 piano concerto, as I
Does anyone remember the Dubochet brandy commercial? It used the can can
music from Orpheus in His Underwear, I mean Underworld.
Do be sure it`s Dubochet, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.
Wes
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Actually, is the solo melody from Tchaik 5 also used in another piece?
While practicing it one day, a singer asked me if I was playing Tchaikovsky,
and began to sing words to the melody. She couldn't remember the piece it was
from, but it was either a vocal(solo) or a choral piece. I asked
Moon Love - originally (I think) recorded by Glenn Miller.
Stan Corfman
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Actually
Glenn Miller made the Hit Parade in the early 1940s performing Moon Love - a swing
version of
the Tchik 5 II melody. Obviously Tchaikovsky didn't have a futuristic swing band in
mind with
lyrics that have something to do with wanting the previous evenings events relegated
to a one
night stand
About grand theft, melody, Stan wrote:
Moon Love - originally (I think) recorded by Glenn
Miller.
Certainly recorded by Miller. Had just about the most
appalling lyrics imaginable:
http://www.lyricsdepot.com/glenn-miller/moon-love.html
Alexandr Borodin was much better served by Stranger in
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