The name of this beautiful score?

    
The name of this beautiful score?    13:08 on Sunday, August 8, 2004          
(Davor Stojanovski)
Posted by Archived posts

I really much want to find out the name of a score which I`ve heard several times. It is played on a piano, and because I don`t have the sheet music, I will try to describe it on this way, as by mine listening:

-It goes on like this-

(in `ge` the g and e notes are played together [g on 1st and e on 2nd octave];
1/4 is quarter note, and so on;
in slow tempo)

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ge(1/4) ge(1/4) (1/8 pause, then) ge(1/8) ge(1/8) ge(1/8) ge(1/8) ge(1/8) ge(1/8) af(1/8) af(1/4) af(1/4) (1/8, then) af(1/8) af(1/8) af(1/8) af(1/8) af(1/8) af(1/8) bg(1/8) bg(1/4) bg(1/4) (1/8 pause, then) af(1/4.) bg(1/8) ge(1/4)

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If you understand this version of mine, when playing you could easily understand which song this is.

So, if you know the name of this beautiful theme and its composer, please let me know;

I would be mostly thankful if you could answer me (and even if you don`t know the answer, thank you anyway).



Re: The name of this beautiful score?    11:20 on Tuesday, August 10, 2004          
(M. A.)
Posted by Archived posts

I tried writing it out in my music notation program. I recongize the melody but I can`t tell you the name or composer of the piece cause I have no idea.


Re: The name of this beautiful score?    12:10 on Tuesday, August 10, 2004          
(Nobody)
Posted by Archived posts

It sounds like Richard Clayerman`s arrangement of Gounod`s "Meditation."
I think Clayderman can frag his mother. He`s a disgrace to real pianists.


   




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