The 1978 documentary Europe After the Rain: Dada and Surrealism has a piece of music I am trying to identify.
At the 54:40 mark until around the 58:00 mark is a classical piece that plays over images of a painting. I have already tried Shazam, but to no avail. What is the name of the musical piece?
The 1978 documentary Europe After the Rain: Dada and Surrealism has a piece of music I am trying to identify.
At the 54:40 mark until around the 58:00 mark is a classical piece that plays over images of a painting. I have already tried Shazam, but to no avail. What is the name of the musical piece?
The Library of Congress listing for the film helped narrow it down:
J. S. Bach, Stéphane Grappelli, Bartok, Schönberg, Mahler, Auric. (Songs)
It certainly isn't performed by the Sonny Lester Orchestra. Every track from the CD is taken from soul jazz albums produced by Lester featuring either Lonnie Smith, Jimmy McGriff, Joe Thomas or Jimmy Ponder as the main credited solo artists. Every title has been renamed for the CD and none of them have anything to do with belly dancing! I've been able to identify the correct titles for the other tracks but not this one.
There is also a companion CD, How To Strip For Your Lover, that also features renamed tracks by the same artists.
UPDATE: Solved! Someone has recently and very helpfully updated the track information on Discogs. The track is actually titled Venus, from the Joe Thomas album Feelin's From Within.
Dont recognise it. So much of those sax-led slow stuff could be Ronnie Laws, David Sanborn, Grover Washington jnr, Kenny G, Sadao, Grusin/Rosen all stars, Stanley Turrentine, Morrissey-Mullen etc ..