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A 1985 TV movie scored with an good-sized orchestra. It's cozy, pleasant, with even some refined whimsy here and there. This is another bobbengan friendly thread. ;-) The sound quality is not that great. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dnovKuZyb0 Highlights: 2:51 in: a delicate piano piece with a little bit of woodwinds. About 8:20 in: a light playful piece utilizing more of a typical orchestra compliment. 26:51 in: some playful stuff that reminds me of scores of decades ago. Yeah, I know, it is a score from decades ago. 31:11 in: a quiet soft piece with strings and a solo tuba(?). 39:27 in: detache strings and woodwinds open the cue, which hands off the strings pattern to the bras and woodwinds, before closing out a variation on harp. 43:42 in: a slightly off kilter piece with piano, woodwinds and some strings. As the cue goes on it becomes more classical sounding. 56:57 in: a melancholy piano piece. The female lead is singing to it; I have no idea if it's an old piece of music of a song created specifically by Fenton. 1:04:25 in. About 1:15:30 in. 1:19:34 in. 1:22:40 in: the delicate and lovely end credits piece. The score had not been released. I also could not find a promo of it.
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