AboutAnthony Dinsdale Expertise Those concerning general information and identification of 'classical' music and composers, twentieth century in particular. Other serious music, obscure composers and film scores also covered.
Experience Just a lifetime of listening and something of a talent for remembering pieces and styles.
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Expert: Anthony Dinsdale Date: 6/29/2008 Subject: Trying to identify a piano score
Question Hello Anthony,
When watching the movie "Then she found me" I heard this piano score http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n909ETQI-OU
that I m completely unable to identify, it s also not quoted in the movie end
credits.
Can you help me on this one ?
Eric
Answer Sorry it's been a while Eric. Such a well-known piece that I should have been able to place it (and have gone to considerable trouble to). Beethoven or Mozart most likely - anyone who listens to that sort of thing should identify it easily. Still frustrating (and I did go through an awful lot of Beethoven - he wrote a lot).