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missprim | 11:59 Tue 10th Apr 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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I've tried to find this info myself but I'm having no luck.
There's a trailer on TV for a forthcoming programme about the Titanic and although I can't remember the name of the programme or find out when it's on, I do remember it was introduced by Richard E Grant.
The thing I would like to know is the piece of classical music that is played.
It's a well known piece and it's driving me mad 'cos I can't remember what it's called.
Any help appreciated.
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Is it '' nearer my god than thee '' allegedly played by the Titanic musicians has it sank.
Is it Words of the Titanic?

Here is a link to trailer below and they play the Blue Danube by Strauss near the end

http://mip.itvstudios.../words-of-the-titanic
btw Words of the Titanic is on ITV1 on Sunday 15th April at 10:00pm with Richard E Grant.
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I think it's quite likely that it is called Words of the Titanic.
Looked at the link VHG and the trailer definitely starts showing the wreck of the Titanic but I don't recall the rest of the trailer.
It's possible the music on this trailer is the same but I still can't put a name to it but thanks for your help.
this is the trailer, and the music at the start i assume has been composed for the piece, however further on The Blue Danube is playing, is that it?

http://mip.itvstudios.../words-of-the-titanic
composed by Johann Strauss the second.
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Hi em, I'm still not sure that this is the trailer I have seen on TV but I'm pretty sure I would have recognized the Blue Danube as I was almost brought up on Strauss.
I will just have to watch out for it again and see if I recognize it, but I thought I could hear strains of Handel's Largo in this trailer.
Piano Sonata No 8 in C Minor, OP 13 " Pathetique -2 Adagio Cantabile

By Beethoven

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