gnome@olivee.UUCP (Gary Traveis) (02/13/85)
Don't laugh, but I want to know what the classical piece at the beginning of the movie Zardoz is. I can't find it on video so I can't look it up. Have at it, Gary
rjw@ptsfc.UUCP (Rod Williams) (02/14/85)
In article <247@olivee.UUCP> gnome@olivee.UUCP (Gary Traveis) writes: > >Don't laugh, but I want to know what the classical >piece at the beginning of the movie Zardoz is. Snatches of Beethoven's Symphony #7 are played throughout Zardoz - probably the best feature of the film (:-)) Incidentally, the brother of a friend of mine was one of Sean Connery's sidekicks-on-horseback in this supreme contribution to cinematographic art, filmed mostly in the hills of Co. Wicklow, south of Dublin (Ireland), as also was John Boorman's more recent epic, Excalibur (the music was the best part of that one too :-)) -- rod williams -------------------- dual!ptsfa!ptsfc!rjw
stewart@ihldt.UUCP (R. J. Stewart) (02/16/85)
> Don't laugh, but I want to know what the classical > piece at the beginning of the movie Zardoz is. It's the second movement from Beethoven's symphony #7. I've never found and orchestral version that I liked as much as the movie version, though; something about the singing that makes it more etherial. Bob Stewart ihldt!stewart
dan@rna.UUCP (02/17/85)
x Don't know if this is in the beginning... but I thought Zardoz was completely dominated by Beethoven's Seventh. Dan