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Author: Rainer
Posted: Dec 15 2005 - 11:26 AM
Subject: re: Olympic Theme
Do you mean this one (currently called "Olympic Fanfare")? http://www.musipedia.org/edit.0.html?tx_detedit_pi1[tid]=39eeb760ae969ac68b500e302c683bca
This was the only "Olympic" melody that I could find that is currently attributed to Williams. Or has someone already corrected it? I also can't find anything by Arnaud.
Author: DavidFoss
Posted: Dec 15 2005 - 09:31 AM
Subject: Olympic Theme
The music shown under "Olympic Theme" and quoted as being by John Williams is acutally called "Bugler's Dream" and was composed by Leo Arnaud. Williams's 1984 composition includes this melody and builds upon it, but the Arnaud melody had been played at the Olympics since 1968.
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