April 30, 20178 yr Hello everybody, Yesterday, my grandmother and I were talking about classical music. My grandmother told me that she want this piece to be played at her funeral, but she does not know the name of it, nor the composer. The only thing she has, is the video with pictures of gardens. The video is called ''Jardins pour rêver.'' She said the composer is French, but I am not sure. I cannot attach the file, because it is a PPS file and I do not know how to extract it without losing the audio. Therefore I have recorded it with my smartphone microphone. Please can you help me (and my grandmother) to find the name of the piece? She would be so thankful! Maarten Edited May 1, 20178 yr by Maarten Bauer
April 30, 20178 yr Hi Maarten, No music can be heard on my browser. Perhaps you forgot to attach the recording?
April 30, 20178 yr Author Oops! I will attach it as soon as I can, but today I will not be able to fix it. Thanks for letting me know!
May 1, 20178 yr Author 23 hours ago, luderart said: Hi Maarten, No music can be heard on my browser. Perhaps you forgot to attach the recording? And now?
May 1, 20178 yr Author 1 hour ago, Luis Hernández said: OMG It's so familiar.... Perhaps it's a Mediterranean tune... Keep searching. Please tell me if the name suddenly comes in your mind! I will keep searching, but it is almost impossible with so little information.
May 1, 20178 yr Sounds like a 70's track possibly soundtrack, something like Francis Lai or maybe early Morriconne, have you tried Shazam ?
May 2, 20178 yr To me it sounds like film music, from an old movie. It is nice, relaxing music. Try to search it here: http://www.musipedia.org/
September 22, 20178 yr Hello Maarten. A chamber group could learn this piece by ear to play it for your grandmother. Best wishes to you and her.
September 22, 20178 yr Author 1 hour ago, MarizaCabral said: Hello Maarten. A chamber group could learn this piece by ear to play it for your grandmother. Best wishes to you and her. Hello Mariza, Thanks for you response. I think I am going to write it down on paper and compose some variations. Next years she will become 80 years old, so I could give a recording to her as a birthday present.
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