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Music used in "A History of Art in Three Colours: Gold"

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w__b | 01:38 Fri 27th Jul 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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Does anyone know the name of the piece of music used at the beginning of the BBC Four ""A History of Art in Three Colours: Gold" episode? The strings start at around 2:28? Media URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01l4fyl/A_History_of_Art_in_Three_Colours_Gold/
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I believe the music tracks came from Hans Zimmer's work for the film 'Gladiator'.
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Thanks, Moasic. Unfortunately, I don't think the piece I am looking for is from the "Gladiator" soundtrack.
From the film "The Girl with the Pearl Earring" (I think by Alexandre Desplat).

It was used at programme's opening just before "Gladiator".

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Thanks, harris_nr!
I thought i was the only one so effected by that amazing, magical and such powerful background music. I've been looking for it everywhere but can't find it. I'm looking for the same answer too. i must find it. i have to have it. Magical.
Can someone send me the link? can't find it. The piano music bit used for the bbc advert. thanks.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MxzBmSaRJg&feature=related
Thanks mamyalynne. this plays through out the programme but the actual music i'm looking for is in the 'advert' of this programme on tv, bbc4, not in the programme itself. It's very very slow piano. Thanks still. I will e-maill bbc if i have to and i will upload link here. thanks guys.
This plays at about 4 minutes from the end of the programe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hWsMrvrXXU&feature=related
I'm sure it's John Cage....very similar to this. The piano bit I' talking about is at from 1 minute exact all the way to the end. Thanks cdonline00.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r8YQ50OZ-o
Here's the piece you're after :) Media URL: http://youtu.be/PLFVGwGQcB0
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WOW!!!!That's it!! You did it. Don't know how to thank you. It meant a great deal to me. cheers mate kaywarrior.
Sounds like John Williams' score for "Seven Years in Tibet"

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