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Davis, Carl – Doyle, Patrick: Jane Austen: The Music

Setting: Piano
Genre: Film & Musical
Language: English
Weight: 0.242 kg
Publisher: Music Sales
Item number: AM944592
ISMN: 9780711966543

A glorious collection of music from the dramatisations of two of Jane Austen's most famous and popular novels, Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice. Containing twenty-one superb Piano soloarrangementsof themes from the original soundtracks, the pieces in this book will be a delight to both Pianists and Jane Austen enthusiasts.

Each piece has been beautifully arranged by Jack Long for solo Piano andfreshly engravedfor this edition.

Sense And Sensibility - original music by Patrick Doyle.
Pride And Prejudice - original music by Carl Davis.

Contents

1.
A Particular Sum
2.
All The Delights Of The Season
3.
Canon Collins
4.
Combe Magna
5.
Double Wedding
6.
Elizabeth Observed
7.
Excellent Notion
8.
Farewell To The Regiment
9.
Lydia's Wedding
10.
My Father's Favourite
11.
Patience
12.
Pemberley
13.
Pride And Prejudice (Opening Title Music)
14.
Rosings
15.
Sad Fountains
16.
Steam Engine
17.
The Dreame
18.
The Gardiners
19.
There Is Nothing Lost
20.
Thinking About Lizzy
21.
Weep You No More
22.
Willoughby
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