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    Kubrick amazing piece that you have shared,

    I heard the piano version in the movie "Ordinary People"

    Here it is:

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    - David Lanz - Piano (Style: romantic/uplifting/nostalgia)

    "Chinese Lake Reflections" - Matt Molloy - Harp, flute, ?piano (Style: relaxing/chillout; - this tune gives me a feel of a boat ride through a lake on a winter's night)

    - Astor Piazzolla - Bandoneon, with string ensemble (Style: romantic/tango; - to me, this tune evokes a feel of a newly-wed couple on their honeymoon, they've gone to South America, they're dancing a tango, or they're spending an evening going to coffeeshops, watching street performers, etc.)

    "Indian Spring" - Craig Chaquico & Douglas Spotted Eagle - Panflute, Acoustic guitar (Style: chillout; - this tune gives me a feel of a scene of a campfire at a secluded spot on the edge of a woodland on a riverbank on a quiet full moon night)
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    " " - Kevin Laliberte - acoustic guitar, with backing band

    " on YouTube). Probably Satriani's most popular tune - certainly my favourite! Very relaxing tune.

    " " - Ludovico Einaudi - piano, synthesizer - This tune has a "science fiction" feel to it. Although it is mainly dominated by the piano, the added synthesizer effects give it a "cold" and "dark" feel.

    " " - Ludovico Einaudi - piano

    " " - de Senneville/Toussaint/Clayderman - piano, orchestra. Probably one of the most popular tunes of all time - composed by Paul Senneville and Olivier Toussaint, played by Richard Clayderman; it was a tribute to de Senneville's newborn daughter Adeline; the music expresses the pride and joy felt by a father for his daughter.

    " " - Jim Brickman - piano
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    - Music Pieces from West Java -Familiar flute peeks through yet lightly haunting overall

    'Sabilulungan' Sundanese Gamelan


    Kacapi Suling


    Kacapi Suling - Hariring Kuring


    The youtube uploader "fyardhie" has posted many other beautiful pieces.

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    Been hearing a couple of tracks from Quantic, they seem to do alot of eclectic world music and fusion this is one lazy afternoon sounding one:



    Not So Blue: silly little cartoon video included, music is more jazzy and lounge-like:


    have not explored all their tracks but they seem to make it their mission to explore many areas of music genres.
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    Revisted Batman Returns yesterday. Maan....

    Best opening ever, best composition ever. Elfman have never received Oscar. Yeah, those b*******s.

    " நல்ல படம் , சுமாரான படம் என்பதையெல்லாம் தாண்டியவர் நடிகர் திலகம் . சிவாஜி படம் தோற்கலாம் ..சிவாஜி தோற்பதில்லை." - Joe Milton.

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    Ravel's Bolero

    Bolero



    Also listen to the one conducted by Zubin Mehta!
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    Quote Originally Posted by groucho070 View Post

    Best opening ever, best composition ever. Elfman have never received Oscar. Yeah, those b*******s.
    I never knew that!! If anyone deserved not just a nomination but several wins it's Elfman!!

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    The instrumental version of that famous "Baker Street" sax piece...infectious to say the least


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    Illayaraja's how to name it is really good...not evryone but 'how to name it' and 'do nything' is too good

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