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What romantic piece is this in this video?
Listen to the romantic piece featured in this video linked below. My ex girlfriend put this on a mix tape for me some two years ago. I still love her and it would mean a lot to me if someone could help me figure out what song this is. Thank you!
I'm talking about the actual audio of the video. Not the sheet music pictured. I know that is Claire de Lune lol.
I'm aware this isn't a Classical piece. I am aware that it is contemporary and probably written for a film. It just seemed that people in this area would maybe have a better understanding. I am a classically trained cellist studying cello performance and orchestral studies at a university haha. So, yes, I know it isn't a classical masterpiece.
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- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
its ave maria by schubert at first then they changed it but its based on ave maria i dont know who changed it though
- petr bLv 79 years ago
It's vocabulary screams contemporary film, video - music written for a purpose. Everything about it points to being recently written, the long sustained tremelo, the pizzicatto bass line, are all fingerprinted contemporary semi-pop sensibility.
There is nothing truly 'classical (small c) or 'romantic era' about it at all.
Likely from a film, video short, etc.
Best regards.
- ?Lv 79 years ago
Well, the sheet music in the video is Debussy's "Clair de lune" but I have no idea what piece is actually playing.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
Beethoven_Piano Sonata 8 2d circulation and Piano Sonata 31(that's totally romantic yet some frustrating) Chopin_Nocturne op. 9 no. 2 and Nocturne No.4 op.15 no.a million and additionally Nocturne op. seventy two. no. a million Tchaikovsky_the seasons june barcarolle(that's totally eye-catching)