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Old 04-23-03, 07:40 PM
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Red Dragon Piano Piece not in End Credits

I have been looking for a music piece, possibly a piano sonata or concerto (because I remember a version of the piece sung with a boys choir), that appears in Red Dragon 1h, 36m and 20s into the movie. It is the scene where Lecter is having the dinner in his cell, and occurs during chapter 15. It is not composed by Danny Elfman, nor is it in the ending credits, and I can not seem to find it anywhere on the internet. Can anyone help?
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Might have more luck in the Music forum.
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It is most probably a piece from JS Bach considering Hannibal Lecter is Bach fan. But I am not sure at the moment since I haven't bought the disc yet and it's been a time since I had watched in the theater. So, when I get it I will check it for sure.
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Thanks I appreciate it!
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You may want to try just turning on the closed captioning...oftentimes, with music cues, it'll say something like "[JS Bach's Piano Concerto Blahdee-Blah Plays]" right on screen...just a thought...
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Very good idea I didn't even think of that, but unfortunately it only says [classical]. Thanks though!
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Bummer...it was worth a try, though...
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In Hannibal, the piano music was Anthony Hopkins own composition.. could be the same here..
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