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Old Feb 6 2008, 12:28 AM

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What is a great piano solo?

For school i have to play a peice that has been in some kind of media, eg a peice from a movie but i'm not sure what to play. I know there is a lot of great rag peices but i've played alot of them lately aswell as classical, so i am looking for something kinda different.
any suggestions would be much appreciated!
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Old Feb 6 2008, 11:33 AM

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The Forrest Gump theme is quite nice
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Old Feb 6 2008, 3:32 PM

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you have to perform it yourself? or just present a recording of it?

if it's perform it, what level are you? (it's pretty useless to suggest an advanced work if you're a beginner)

a piece of classical music used in a film/media?

or a piece of music from a film/media?

there's a difference.
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Old Feb 9 2008, 6:36 AM

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Hmm.. Right off the top of my head, I can suggest the Forrest Gump theme like Will said. The soundtrack for Amelie by Yann Tiersen, Amelie's waltz and Comptine d autre come to mind. For jazz you could try the score to the Terminal, by John Williams. If I remember correctly, there is a jazz piano piece inside. I forgot if it's a solo or not.

Michael Nyman's The Piano "The Heart Asks Pleasure First". Magnificent piece and I'm sure the score could be easily found on the net. Yes this piece is very nice, so nice that I'm gonna look for the score now and practice it!
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ok...how about Schindler's List theme? This arrangement looks substantial enough (not cheezy) but also easy enough to play: Sheet Music Downloads & Books | Musicnotes.com If the link is bad, just go to Sheet Music Downloads & Books | Musicnotes.com and search for the piece yourself.
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Old Feb 12 2008, 3:11 PM

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There is a book of pieces from the Harry Potter Series that are quite nice
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Old Feb 13 2008, 12:39 PM

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There's a nice, but quite short, piano piece from The Corpse Bride, 'Victors Solo', but it is quite simple to play, so i don't know if thats what you are looking for. The piano duet is also nice, it is quite easy to tweak it a little so you can play both parts, but again its quite short! They are written by Danny Elfman.
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Old Feb 13 2008, 4:49 PM

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Hehe, Amelie and Forrest Gump are both pieces that I have learned, seems I have good taste

I recommend playing Clair de Lune, it was used at the end of Ocean's Eleven.

EVERYONE loves Clair de Lune... EVERYONE.

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Old Mar 29 2008, 9:04 PM

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thanks for all the suggestions! my performave was yesterday and i forgot i posted this topic lol i ended up playing the pharlap theme by bruce rowland... it's quite a nice peice of music if anyone was looking for something new to play

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Old Mar 30 2008, 2:21 PM

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Pick just about anything by Debussy and you can't go wrong. I saw Claire De Lune mentioned above. Great piece. But I prefer his Arabesque No. 1. If you are looking for something a little more traditional, then there is Beethoven's Romance in F Major. My favorite Beethoven piece.
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