Shelldragon
Gorubeshu
Sparkling Something...
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Post by Shelldragon on Aug 3, 2004 23:45:30 GMT -5
Ok, I have a job at this summer theatre camp thing with kids and my job partner was playing some kinda classical music while the kids worked on their art projects when a song came on that sounded REALLY familiar. And I do a doubletake and go OMG thats the music they play at the art museum in MML!!!! If anyone can recall or recognise what this song is, let me know about it.
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Post by Bureaucratic Model 1-3 on Aug 4, 2004 2:04:57 GMT -5
I've heard it a few dozen times before, and it really beautiful with a full orchestra. I think it was written by either Brauch (?) or Beethoven, but I can't recall the actual title. I have heard it in a few movies, its a very well known peice.
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Post by fAB on Aug 4, 2004 9:51:29 GMT -5
Yeah, I've heard it before in a couple of places and had the same sort of reaction. But I realized it was another of those cases where classical music was used. I knew about some others like the Music Box in Roll's room, done by Chopin, and the Juno battle music by Bach. I believe the music in the Sulpher Bottom is another example, though I'm not positive on that one.
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Post by pitch on Aug 4, 2004 14:34:01 GMT -5
Yeah, the Sulfur Bottom too, though I can't remember who or what it is. I don't know about the museum, either.... But I like this music in the games. Gives 'em some class.
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Post by feldinaut on Aug 6, 2004 15:48:28 GMT -5
The song played in the Sulphur Bottom is Spring from the Four Seasons. I don't recall the composer, and that's the only one I remember.
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Post by ZFGokuSSJ1 on Aug 6, 2004 19:07:25 GMT -5
Googled it, Antonio Vivaldi is the composer.
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Post by TronBonne on Aug 7, 2004 0:00:18 GMT -5
The first time I heard the music from the museum was in class one day when my teacher started playing "classical music" in the mornings. The class was being to noisy so he never told us the name of the song or anything. =P
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