Classical Mood Feb 1979 reel to reel

Started by yetta, January 22, 2013, 04:24:05 AM

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yetta

Working on restoring a reel made in 1979 side A is laid back dance music and side B is almost exclusively different types of classical. There are 14 tracks  in total. Here are links to the 4 pieces I need id'd any help will be greatly appreciated. Links are now active again.


track 02   link removed song id'd see post below

track 08   https://soundcloud.com/yetta50/classical-mood-feb-1979

track 09   https://soundcloud.com/yetta50/classical-mood-feb-1979-1

track 10    https://soundcloud.com/yetta50/clalssical-mood-feb-1979-track

stingo

I think track 13 is from the first movement of Malcolm Arnold's Guitar Concerto.

yetta

Stingo thanks you are right I verified it against one that was post on youtube. I was getting a little disheartened because I wasn't getting any responses to my id inquiries. Thanks again.

MishaK

I'd check middle movements of 18th century harp concertos for track 4.

yetta

Mishak thanks for the sugestion. Is there anyway to narrow down the search. IE the sample reminds you of the style of a certain composer.

yetta

bumping hopefully someone can id the four tracks. The links are now working again

petrarch

Quote from: yetta on November 04, 2013, 09:42:11 AM
bumping hopefully someone can id the four tracks. The links are now working again

According to Shazam, track 2 is called The Monument, by Jerry Goldsmith, taken from a CD called Frontiers, containing themes from science fiction movies.

It had trouble identifying the other three tracks.
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yetta

Quote from: petrarch on November 06, 2013, 03:41:12 AM
According to Shazam, track 2 is called The Monument, by Jerry Goldsmith, taken from a CD called Frontiers, containing themes from science fiction movies.

Petrarch thank you very much been trying to id this for over two years. Google it and it's from the Scifi movie Logan's Run.