Music credits in the film list J.S. Bach and Vivaldi, but not Schubert. My guess is that this is an orchestration of a slow movement from Bach, as Vivaldi is generally more lively. If it is Schubert, it is uncredited Schubert. That's all the info I can find. Does anyone else know?
@enantios Hallo, if you are still interested in the title of the music, it's "Air" by J.S.Bach. By the way: I know the whole film, not only a few parts of it, and it's really very moving. From time to time there are subtitles in it, and the last one says:"If there was a third world war, I wouldn't even realize."
I think it might be Arvo Part.....?
toenailtree 2 years ago
Thanks, that was very moving. Would you happen to know what the music is? perhaps Schubert?
enantios 2 years ago
Music credits in the film list J.S. Bach and Vivaldi, but not Schubert. My guess is that this is an orchestration of a slow movement from Bach, as Vivaldi is generally more lively. If it is Schubert, it is uncredited Schubert. That's all the info I can find. Does anyone else know?
amt253 2 years ago
@enantios Hallo, if you are still interested in the title of the music, it's "Air" by J.S.Bach. By the way: I know the whole film, not only a few parts of it, and it's really very moving. From time to time there are subtitles in it, and the last one says:"If there was a third world war, I wouldn't even realize."
mrsHimalayan 1 month ago