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Dear Mr. Marbeth

I have a question about the music playing in Jerome Murat's mime routine. Now it is true that almost all of the music is indeed from the mission soundtrack. It's a wonderful score...that is all,but one piece. I have been searching far and wide and I simply cannot find its name ANYWHERE. Its about 2:11 seconds in and If you would listen (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If6gUDsEbkA) I would really really really really really really appreciate it. thank you in advance for your time!



Sincerely-

Niles

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A melange, to be sure.  At the beginning it sounded like a mass; perhaps Mozart or Hayn.  Then a bit of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana (but not the famous "O, Fortuna").  At the 5:00 point, it was Satie's Gnossienne #1.  That's all I could pick out.  Maybe you wanted the name of the Satie?!
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I have a PhD in musicology, with expertise in medieval - Renaissance - Baroque - Classical periods, but I'll try to help you with any period.

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