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I need help figuring out what this piece is called, i have no idea who composed it or anything like that.
Its a classical composition with, from what I can tell, a small string section and a harp. It's main melody has the stringed section playing B, A#, B, A#, B, A. In the background it has an arpeggiated harp. After this section it sounds like the harp plays a decending major scale that when finished, it moves down a semitone, then plays the scale again from that note, then repeats this process. That's as well as i can describe it.
I saw it in this documentary called "Mad about Monet", so maybe if you've seen it this will help you out. It appears a little after a minute into the film. It starts right after the photographer, Vivian Russel talks about Monet's compulsion and ends when a curator named paul Hayes tucker talks about how complicated Monet was.
does any one have any ideas?
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