nyarlothothep wrote: » linkhttp://wtso.net/movie/215-The%20Simpsons%20202%20Simpson%20and%20Delilah.html music begins at 12.18
mac707 wrote: » Hello to all who are concerned, many years ago there was a Hennessy ad on irish television screens and i have been searching for the music that accompanied it ever since. The ad had people walking a beach and then ending up in a bar if my memory serves me correct. The music style had a classic piano sound, a kind of ambient piece. If anyone can help me find out the name of the artist or song it would be very much appreciated. To refresh your memory the music is in this video between the seconds 2:50 and 3:05 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78gwMDeXaLs&feature=related Thank you for reading and i hope you can help.
queen-mise wrote: » Does anyone have any idea where the melody for Twinkle Twinkle Little Star comes from. A heard a piece of classical music, and it was in the middle of it, but i wasn't able to find out at the time, where it came from.
darjeeling wrote: » If it was in the middle of a piece, then maybe it was Haydn's Symphony No. 94 (the 'Surprise'). In the second movement, Haydn used a very closely-related theme to the tune from the French nursery rhyme and the piano variations by his friend Mozart (pointed out above). Haydn wrote the Surprise in 1791 for a visit to London, and though the English words of TTLS weren't written until 1806, I guess the tune would have been well known to his audience.
artyeva wrote: » hey there - thought if anyone might know you guys might!!!! I've searched here for ''sunday miscellany'' but can't find aything - can anyone tell me what the theme tune was?
Doshea3 wrote: » The Sunday Miscellany theme tune is a piece by the composer Samuel Scheidt named "Galliard bataglia".
banquo wrote: » Aye. Same melody is used in Baa Baa Black Ship and The Alphabet song. Damn melody pirates.