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The song when they are dancing alone, with the organ


what song is that with the organ? i can't find it

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does anybody know? i've been looking for the song and i can't find it, it sounds like bach or somthing but im not sure, if anyone knows please reply it would be very much appreciated, thanks

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I think it's the Czardas by Vittorio Monti.

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hey thanks alot, been looking all over and could never find it. thanks

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Does anyone know the name of the song they play when Dracula and Mina are dancing in front of the mirror? It sounded a bit like some kind of tango but I'm not sure.

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That song when they are in front of the mirror is Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G Minor by Johannes Brahms. Took me forever to find it, too, but iTunes has it!

Katie

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Thanks Katie! I had originally downloaded Hungarian Rhapsody #5 which is quite different.

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actually thats not the one i was looking for
its before that scene

its the scene where its just them two dancing, before she wakes up and everyone realises she's been bitten.

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The song is called 'El Choclo'

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Hi. Do you also know name of song before Hungarian Dance, I mean where all people in hall was dancing?

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the player pipe organ roll was made purposely for this movie and can be seen in the credits but i cannot recall the name of it.

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Well look in the credits ! ;-)

Peas In A Pod.

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My copy of the promotional CD soundtrack of the film just came in today. Needless to say, I'm happier than a necrophile in a graveyard.

For those of you who want a copy of El Choclo or other score pieces from this movie, PM me your e-mail address and I'll send you what you want, ASAP. :)

I know, I'm being very generous. It sickens me. We evil overlords deserve worse...

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Somebody already mentioned the Hungarian name of this piece, but it has earned the privilege of conjuring up Gypsy camps and superstitous villagers and the monster very well. Its to vintage horror movies what "Da Dum, Da Dum,Dum Dum Dum Dum Dum Dum Dum" is to JAWS and its sequels and any satire movies that include something predatory unseen.

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I wonder no gypsies here. I thought it would be cool seeing Drac's other henchmen and how they take to the new world. The ending would be brilliant as they fumble his escape

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