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Bbc stargazing live music with piano in it?

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meteor | 19:58 Wed 28th Dec 2011 | Music
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Hi all me again!!! I have had some great answers to music questions however this one is a tough one. Sorry those who remember seeing this post before? At 49 minutes and 28 seconds exactly into the stargazing footage. Dara O'brien is talking about sounds made by the sun. The piece of music being played finishes at 49mins and 48 seconds so stating the obvious! You only hear 20 seconds of it. The piece is slow with a few piano keys slowly being struck. My new found answerbank friend Steph may know it? but I know it's a tough one as it might be music composed for the telly that won't say last more than a minute? Or it could be a few minutes long? but I am clueless as to who has written it? Cheers again Danno. TTFN ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6byvOD-7rbg&feature=related
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Yes, I remember it from before. Had another listen but it still eludes me I'm sorry, other than to re-iterate that if I had to guess I'd say it was something by Thomas Newman.
Hopefully you'll have better luck this time.
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Hope so Philtaz hope u had a good xmas? I like Steph she came from nowhere and answered the question off the steam engines I asked and. Check out her link on that post. It was an old one all about the bang goes the theory music being plasyed as the swing goes over. Never thought anyone was going to know it? Never give up as they say cheers for suggesting an artist to try btw.
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