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where is John Dowland?[edit]

One of his fantasias seem reminiscent to starting of with the tune "Now oh now I needs must part". Has anyone picked up on it? --88.89.69.104 (talk) 23:30, 8 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Siciliana: The Tree of Life (film) soundtrack[edit]

Two recordings of Siciliana included in soundtrack of The Tree of Life (film):

A soundtrack album exists:

The Tree of Life Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Alexandre Desplat is a Lakeshore Records release. Although billed as the movie "soundtrack" only a few minutes of this album are to be found in the film.

The actual film music is listed here:

  • www.imdb.com/title/tt0478304/soundtrack
  • blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/music_list_all_37_songs_features_in_terrence_malicks_the_tree_of_life?page=2#blogPostHeaderPanel
Music List: All 37 Songs Featured In Terrence Malick's 'The Tree Of Life'
  • 1) Mother's childhood/Meet the family '??Funeral Canticle' Written John Tavener and Mother Thekla, George Mosley, Paul Goodwin, and The Academy of Ancient Music 2'53
  • 12) O'Briens in love/A child is born '??Siciliana Da Antiche Danze Ed Arie Suite III' Written Ottorino Respighi The National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland Conducted Rico Saccani 3'19
  • 44) Father's choice '??Siciliana Da Antiche Danze Ed Arie Suite III' Written Ottorino Respighi Hanan Townshend 2'35
  • 50) Closing Credits - Fortunatas (Welcome, happy morning) (Hanan Townshend) piano solo 1'27

-96.233.19.238 (talk) 13:37, 21 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Date of No. 3[edit]

Oxford Music Online / Grove Music Online shows that the third suite was completed in 1931. Given that those articles are written by experts in the field, I am inclined to believe it. I'm sure the date 1932 here may have referred to the premiere or publication year, but the language in this article used "composed in" so we should go with 1931. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Josephejones (talkcontribs) 19:36, 23 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]