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Author: JR
Posted: Feb 16 2005 - 09:25 PM
Subject: Thank You!
Thanks Teukkam. I'm amazed that someone recognized this tune so quickly! Now, where to find the DVD?! Thanks again for your help!
Author: teukkam
Posted: Feb 16 2005 - 03:59 PM
Subject: Walking in the air
That's probably 'Walking in the air' by Howard Blake, a theme from the animated cartoon "The Snowman" which is aired each Christmas Eve in Finland and probably some other European countries. It can be found in Musipedia by searching for the start of the main melody (* URDRDRURDRDDU )
Author: JR
Posted: Feb 16 2005 - 07:35 AM
Subject: Christmas Piano Melody?
I heard this piano instrumental melody 20 years ago in a short children's animated video about a windy snowy day. Then I heard it again only a couple of months ago on NPR radio as background music to a story.


 
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Can anyone help me identify this haunting melody?

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