Ayesha73 wrote: "The music that we have heard for years to accompany the spot of brandy" Vecchia Romagna brigantine del mar "is - in my opinion - very successful and famous arrangement by the German conductor and composer James Last (1929), the Romance No. 2 in F major opera 50 for violin and orchestra (1802) by Ludwig van Beethoven, brigantine del mar the incision should go back, I think, in 1969 " I confirm that dates back to 1969 (at that time in Italy only came out on LP, the 45s came out in the summer of 1974 after the success of the Festivalbar shortly after - I think already brigantine del mar in the autumn of '74 - the song was used for carousels Old Romagna).
After recalling this song so famous, I point out 2 other songs, published on a rare 45s Campari 1979 This is the famous "La Polonaise in B Flat Major Op. 53" by Chopin, performed at the piano by the great Alberto Mozzati soundtrack brigantine del mar Bitter Campari 1979-80 (the song but with a different arrangement was used in commercials at least until 1982); and "Chopin Disco", a song by Chopin unidentified reworked and directed by Gianfranco Tadini, this time the soundtrack of Campari Soda 1979-80.
siglomane wrote: ... made to the plan by the great Alberto Mozzati ... I appreciate it very much ... A great pianist of which, it seems to me, you're losing your memory ... I have a CD of short pieces and famous: not I think it is rare ...
ayesha73 wrote: siglomane wrote: ... made to the plan by the great Alberto Mozzati ... I appreciate it very much ... A great pianist of which, it seems to me, you're losing your memory ... I have a CD of short pieces and famous: I do not think it is rare ... It was a blind person who died in the early 80s. Very lucky 33 laps, reissued on CD in the late 80s, he recorded and dedicated to the so-called "album pages". Some of these designs are part of the quadruple Grand Piano, released by Sony in 2007.
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siglomane wrote: "Chopin Disco", a song by Chopin unidentified reworked and directed by Gianfranco Tadini, this time the soundtrack of Campari Soda 1979-80. I think it was the same "Polish Eroica".
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Exactly the first printing of James Last in concert (which I still mythical lp) was launched in 1969 but was at least in Italy only in 1974 by the legendary Vittorio Salvetti who chose to bar the Festival of that year by replicating the ... 'operation three years before the Sinf. 40 Mozart arranged by Waldo De Los Rios, made in the same way the top 45 was printed with the title extended only promo JB .. but this time Polydor sniffed the deal immediately printed the 45 as Beethoven Romance '74, was already a success but the spot of the old Romagna few months after the song had become immortal, RAI transmitted live from Venice a triumphant concert with the orchestra of James Last .. from that moment classical music was no longer a phenomenon only .. . !!! music lovers siglomane wrote: Ayesha73 brigantine del mar wrote: "The music that we have heard for years to accompany the spot of brandy" Vecchia Romagna "is - in my opinion - very successful and famous arrangement by the German conductor and composer James Last ( 1929), the number 2 by 50 Romance in F major for violin and orchestra (1802) by Ludwig van Beethoven, the incision should go back, I think, in 1969 " I confirm that dates back to 1969 (at that time in Italy only came out on LP, the 45s came out in the summer of 1974 after the success of the Festivalbar shortly after - I think already in the autumn of '74 - the song was used for carousels Old Romagna).
I remember a commercial of the 80's ENI (ENEL maybe it was, but I would incline to the first one) .. with very nice animations, which was accompanied by a piece of Beethoven's famous (but since I'm a bit 'ignorant on the subject do not know what , help me)
I would add: Canon in D Major by Johan Pachelbel, this spot in the bitter Jagermainster in 1984; an arrangement of Beethoven's Pathetique Sonata brigantine del mar (second time), used for Elixir Don Amaro Bairnsdale in 1983; an arrangement of Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony Ranked # 6 (first movement), used in the spot Ceramiche Piemme (1983); Ranked # 9 Choral Symphony of Beethoven (second movement), this advertising Enel "The meaning of a presence" (1986) (this is what was intended Arrow, above); an arrangement of "Fur Elise" by Beethoven, used to
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