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2012-07-12 08:52:58 UTC
Have you found that music yet? I've been looking for "Feodora" by either Carel Struycken or as i seem to have been led to think, Carl Orf.
>
> I've been trying to find a piece of music from the film 'The Witches
> of Eastwick' for the last 7 years (admittedly on and off) and have
> ended up posting this here!
> Unfortunately the piece features only briefly and is not included in the
> soundtrack credits. The piece is being played by Fidel (the servant) on a
> small white ships piano, towards the end of the movie (shortly after the
> demise of D Vanhorn) as the three toddlers make their way to the
> multi-screen T.V. room. The piece sounds remarkably like a Stravinsky
> Polka, but you only get to hear a small phrase. I'm going insane, if
> anyone knows what this piece is, I'll give the person all the Stravinsky
> I've bought in the last 7 years (in an attempt to find the right piece).
>
> Frustrated Pianist
>
> Jarv
I think that the film credits list it as being an original piece written
by Carel Struycken, the actor who played the servent.
Daniel
> I've been trying to find a piece of music from the film 'The Witches
> of Eastwick' for the last 7 years (admittedly on and off) and have
> ended up posting this here!
> Unfortunately the piece features only briefly and is not included in the
> soundtrack credits. The piece is being played by Fidel (the servant) on a
> small white ships piano, towards the end of the movie (shortly after the
> demise of D Vanhorn) as the three toddlers make their way to the
> multi-screen T.V. room. The piece sounds remarkably like a Stravinsky
> Polka, but you only get to hear a small phrase. I'm going insane, if
> anyone knows what this piece is, I'll give the person all the Stravinsky
> I've bought in the last 7 years (in an attempt to find the right piece).
>
> Frustrated Pianist
>
> Jarv
I think that the film credits list it as being an original piece written
by Carel Struycken, the actor who played the servent.
Daniel