Full Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.835244
Composed by John Barry. Arranged by Claudio Porstmann. This edition: audio, pdf. Contemporary, Film/TV. Full Orchestra. 20 pages. Claudio Porstmann #4991661. Published by Claudio Porstmann (A0.835244).
This beautiful melody by John Barry was used for the 80s movie Somewhere in Time with Jane Seymour and Chritopher Reeve, considered by some to be the most romantic movie ever. This arrangement for string orchestra is complemented by piano which also has some solo parts like a mini piano concerto. Actually, the piece draws from two melodic sources, the main theme by John Barry, as well as a second theme composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff, who in turn wrote it as a series of variations based on a theme by Paganini. The piece itsself is not too complicated, but does need an intermediate level to be able to play; the piano part should be performed by someone with advanced intermediate skills, as it has some flashy passages.
You can listen to the complete piece here:
https://soundcloud.com/claudio-porstmann/somewhere-in-time-movie-theme-john-barry.
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