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What is the piece of classical music that starts out with a single clarinet, and using the same theme, adds on more and more parts of the orchestra, getting louder and more intense until whole thing is crashing around your ears? I know it was featured fairly prominently in the movie "10" (remember, ages ago with Bo Derek and Dudley Moore). and I'm humming it right now, but I'm drawing a blank.

I only ask because I just heard the most interesting song by Rufus Wainright, from a forthcoming album, that started out with several voices humming in harmony, then a vocal and orchestral and finally strains from the above piece of music thrown in the background. I'll definitely have to look for that when it comes out.

Date: 2003-07-30 12:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thatmikeychick.livejournal.com
Sounds like you may be talking about Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin...

Date: 2003-07-30 05:29 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] senoritafish.livejournal.com
Nope, although that is a great piece of music, and you're right, it does start with a single clarinet and builds. I love Gershwin, and Rhapsody in Blue is one of my favorites.

What I was thinking of, and it came to me just as I was rereading your comment (how long was that damn tune tormenting me?), was Boléro by Maurice Ravel. As powerful, but a different mood. I’ve heard it said that it’s so repetitive, it should be boring, but it never is.

Date: 2003-07-30 07:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bakayaro-onna.livejournal.com
You win the bishie plushie! It is Bolero! And it really is not repetitive if you listen closely and hear how the other instruments slowly get layered onto the theme.

I must admit I did think of Rhapsody in Blue first.

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