Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5 in E Flat Major Op. 73 "Emperor" is featured in The Assassination of Richard Nixon, Dead Poets Society and Immortal Beloved.
I'm not sure I can answer that precisely, as Rachmaninov only completed four numbered piano concertos. You may be thinking of the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, which is a sort of piano concerto (in other words, it uses a solo piano and an orchestra), in which case I can provide an answer. The most famous part of the Rhapsody, the eighteenth variation, features a very beautiful melody which was used in Groundhog Day. Or, you may be thinking of Piano Concerto No.2, which has been featured in numerous movies including Spider-Man 3, The Seven Year Itch and, most famously, Brief Encounter. Improvement: I'm surprised you forgot Shine, in which Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto no. 3 plays a major role in the plot.
The film "Shine" with Geoffrey Rush features this piece.
Nicholas whistles part of it in Princess Diaries 2.
somewhere in time
I think the Titanic used it. I watched that movie a long time ago, so I could be mistaken. The Witches of Eastwick has Ron Leonard playing the Dvorak concerto throughout the movie.
I think it is Peter T. Noonan. If it is the same hold music in your area as mine (Atlanta, GA)
The piano is certainly an orchestral instrument, but only from the 20th century (before that it would only play with an orchestra as a soloist).In f.e. Petroushka by Stravinsky it plays an important role. Schostakovich uses piano in many of his symphonies; Bartók, Copland, Falla use it etc.In contemporary orchestral pieces it is very common to include piano in the orchestration.
Usually the right hand on the piano uses the treble clef (or G clef).
It depends on what you mean by "the only ones possible." Sounds can be produced that are much higher or lower than a piano, both in and out of the range of human hearing. There can also be tones in-between a piano's notes. This is what happens when a piano becomes out of tune, the pitch flattens. There are different tunings and scales that utilize these other pitches, but the overwhelming majority of modern music uses the Equal-Tempered scale, which is what the piano uses.
David Lean's Brief Encounter (1945).
I think the Titanic used it. I watched that movie a long time ago, so I could be mistaken. The Witches of Eastwick has Ron Leonard playing the Dvorak concerto throughout the movie.
In any music shop you can get books with piano music in it, and you can download it off the internet if your looking for a particular song.
Adele's Skyfall sheet music outlines the piano notes or arrangements of the song. This will be a document containing music notation that uses modern musical symbols.
Music. Simple and beautiful music, fingers always wanting to linger over sweet ivory keys.
I think it is Peter T. Noonan. If it is the same hold music in your area as mine (Atlanta, GA)
The piano is certainly an orchestral instrument, but only from the 20th century (before that it would only play with an orchestra as a soloist).In f.e. Petroushka by Stravinsky it plays an important role. Schostakovich uses piano in many of his symphonies; Bartók, Copland, Falla use it etc.In contemporary orchestral pieces it is very common to include piano in the orchestration.
the piano was created and implemented into the classical style, but more recently genres like hip hop and rap use the piano. new bands like The Fray uses them with guitar licks and drums to create a unique style of modern music
in the music video Blake uses and electric piano, probably changed the sound too so that it would sound like that
Waterflame is not a band...it's just one guy who uses fruityloops 9 (it's a program to make music) and a piano.
Usually the right hand on the piano uses the treble clef (or G clef).
It depends on what you mean by "the only ones possible." Sounds can be produced that are much higher or lower than a piano, both in and out of the range of human hearing. There can also be tones in-between a piano's notes. This is what happens when a piano becomes out of tune, the pitch flattens. There are different tunings and scales that utilize these other pitches, but the overwhelming majority of modern music uses the Equal-Tempered scale, which is what the piano uses.