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Piece Of Classical Music In "curse Of Frank Black"

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Guest Bombe Atomique
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Hi.

Can anybody tell me what's that piece of classical music used in "the curse of Frank Black"?

you can hear it in the scene, where he reads in the bible,

and when he's cleaning is own house at the end of the episode.

Guest A Stranger
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I'm pretty sure that it's Mark Snow's original score.

Guest ZeusFaber
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It is Mark Snow's work, but it's based largely on a piece by Handel, specifically the Sarabande from his Suite for Keyboard number 4 in D minor.

You can also tell he was at least partially inspired by this piece for his score for the opening scenes of TXF's "Bad Blood".

So it's not a direct piece of source music (like, for example, the Wagner piece in "Roosters"), but it is Mark Snow's arrangement of that piece.

Guest Bombe Atomique
Posted

thank you

I'll try to find it.

  • Elders (Admins)
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It is Mark Snow's work, but it's based largely on a piece by Handel, specifically the Sarabande from his Suite for Keyboard number 4 in D minor.

You can also tell he was at least partially inspired by this piece for his score for the opening scenes of TXF's "Bad Blood".

So it's not a direct piece of source music (like, for example, the Wagner piece in "Roosters"), but it is Mark Snow's arrangement of that piece.

Impressive!

Guest zombieromero
Posted

You sure know your stuff ZeusFaber!

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted
It is Mark Snow's work, but it's based largely on a piece by Handel, specifically the Sarabande from his Suite for Keyboard number 4 in D minor.

You can also tell he was at least partially inspired by this piece for his score for the opening scenes of TXF's "Bad Blood".

So it's not a direct piece of source music (like, for example, the Wagner piece in "Roosters"), but it is Mark Snow's arrangement of that piece.

Guest chrisnu
Posted

Another interesting tidbit. This same Sarabande was used as the main theme for the film Barry Lyndon. I thought I recognized that music!

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