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I’m looking to find out what the Classical or Opera music piece is playing in the back ground of the “Hitman” Movie trailer on TV.
Thank you,
Kilt Boy

2007-10-03 15:47:48 · 5 answers · asked by Kilt Boy 1 in Entertainment & Music Music Classical

5 answers

It's Schubert Ave Maria. You can find it in violin-plus-piano arrangement also.

2007-10-03 19:46:15 · answer #1 · answered by jarod_jared 3 · 0 0

Ave Maria by Schubert

2007-10-03 15:53:39 · answer #2 · answered by Flounder 3 · 1 0

Schubert's "Ave Maria" is the piece played in the one that I saw.

2007-10-03 15:55:53 · answer #3 · answered by glinzek 6 · 0 0

taking into interest that classical song in many circumstances has the complexity to juxtapose distinct moods in a unmarried piece, Beethoven replaced into the carry close of epic song; attempt: Piano Concerto No. 5 is the awesomest out of his concerti. "Hammerklavier" Piano Sonata No. 29's fugal very last stream (i'd propose Richter's 1975 performance in Prague), or the grand first stream. The very last stream of "Moonlight" Sonata No. 14 is in stark assessment to the first one which we are all wide unsleeping of! Beethoven's "Waldstein" Sonata No. 21 and "Appassionata" No. 23 both have head-banging first and 0.33 movements. Any of Beethoven's Symphonies are quite dramatic and thrilling, except throughout the time of their non violent slow movements, for sure. Rachmaninoff also wrote some awesomely epic, yet beautiful song: hearken to his 2d Piano Concerto, even the slow stream; how can you no longer? His 0.33 piano concerto is likewise epic, extraordinarily interior the first and 0.33 movements and extraordinarily hearken to the great-complicated Ossia cadenza of the first stream (suitable decrease than). His first concerto also has the biggest first stream and widely used stream cadenza, yet Rachmaninoff's own performance is the only to hearken to in case you favor to be thrown out of your seat. attempt Rachmaninoff's Prelude in B-flat major, Op. 23, No. 2; this is short yet exuberant. some dramatic products by utilizing Chopin: "innovative" Etude Op. 10, No. 12. "iciness Wind" Etude Op. 25, No. 11 (listen previous the first few seconds ;) ). "Ocean" Etude Op. 25, No.11. His Ballades all have some really passionate bits and are quite worth listening to in every person's case. His 4 tremendous scherzi also are very dramatic, extraordinarily the first 3. Schubert's Wanderer fable is likewise quite cool. wish it is given you slightly a taking off element. ;)

2016-10-20 04:55:36 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

pretty sure it's Schubert's "Ave Maria"

edit: yup, definitely

Hitman trailer http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=46V-6rZt_tk
Ave Maria http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=2bosouX_d8Y

2007-10-03 15:54:46 · answer #5 · answered by Eli 6 · 0 0

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