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Anyone know the name of the composer who wrote Casa Grande?

Composer: GASS, HENRY A.
Casa Grande
Publisher: (Schirmer, 1962)

A native of Muhlenberg Township, Pennsylvania, Henry A. Gass attended George Washington University, American University, Ithaca College, and Columbia University Teachers’ College. From 1948-1952, he played trombone with and was a vocalist with the United States Air Force Band.

From 1953-1954, Gass served as an editor and arranger for the Charles Hansen Music Corporation and was director of instrumental music at Brandywine Heights Joint School from 1957-1958. He was later an assistant professor of music at Ithaca College from 1960-1962 and at Albright College from 1962-1965.

Gass directed the Reading Pops Orchestra, the Ringgold Band and the Reading Philharmonic Orchestra in the 1960’s and 1970’s. In 1966, he was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar and has practiced law since.

What is the name of this piece and who is the composer?

You have almost answered your own question - it is a tune called 'A la lune' by Christian Maria Haug.

What's the name of the composer of the piece of classical music played during the haircut scene in Child's Play 3?

What's the name of the composer of the piece of classical music played during the haircut scene in Child's Play 3?That isn’t a piece of classical music at all. It is incidental music composed by Cory Lerios, who wrote the soundtrack for the movie. It’s just music meant to help set the scary mood. It may have a title, but I don’t see it in the soundtrack credits.If you would like to hear something similar, try Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima, an orchestral piece by Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki. Or Black Angels, a string quartet piece by George Crumb. My favorite performance is by the Kronos Quartet, 1990.

Instrumentals: How the composers name an instrumental piece?

Any artistic pursuit is often backed by intellectual and emotional investment. I would imagine the same with music. As a lover of music with a keen ear, I can only speculate. Every piece of art comes into existence when the creator experiences something which she wishes to express differently. A person skilled in the art of painting uses colours and a brush to express the same. A person skilled in music, uses sound and arranges the notes in such a manner that he creates magic with it. But he is also choosing to express. So, it is this emotional investment, the desire to express something special, that gives birth to the art form. It then makes sense to name it after that desire, motivation, inspiration or thought. This is what I believe. To prove my point, I present - 'Touch me there' by L.Shankar and Frank Zappa - It touches you there! :) Enjoy. (Wait till the violin starts)

How should I name a piano piece I am writing?

Giving word names to music seems to be a modern trend, and it certainly would help people remember the piece more easily than just using numbers. But how do you pick a name? I guess it isn't much different from picking a title for a book or story or essay. I find choosing titles for writing difficult -- you want to capture the flavor or essence of the piece, or highlight an important symbol used in it, but you don't want to give too much away. Fashion veers between favoring 1-word titles and very long titles that are almost phrases, so a title can date the book.I have mixed feelings about using such titles for music. They can seem too restrictive -- the composer telling you what the piece is supposed to be about, whereas music is usually wordless, and so its meaning is very much open to interpretation by the listener. I do like tags that name the music after the place where it was composed, or name the piece after some identifying characteristic ("Blue Waltz"). But unless you specifically tried to imitate whales in the piece, I wouldn't go for a title like "Song of the Whale."  I don't know, maybe I'm just being stodgy, but poetic titles like "Prisms" and "Rainbows" kind of leave me cold.

What is the name of the piano piece that plays in the Simpsons Episode "Dangers on a Train"?

Theres a scene towards the begining of the episode with a young homer and marge spending the day together set to the music of a beautiful piano piece. But i cant seem to find the name of the piece, the composer, or when its from. Any help would be appreciated. The piece is breathtaking.

Can you name an Asian composer who composed a listenable piece of counterpoint on piano?

There is a composer called Thao Nguyen Xanh,he composed a piece called “Sad Romance” but sadly,many people used this sorrowful piece as a meme for vines and funny videos, example:”When your friend doesn���t revive you on a game”,or “When your cookie sinks into the milk”Another composer would be Yiruma,his most popular pieces are “River flows in you” and “kiss the rain.”

What is the name of J.S Bach's piece used in Veena in Vienna?

The piece 'Veena in Vienna'  from the album by the same name is an interpretation of the very  famous piece Partita for Violin No. 3 in E major, BWV 1006  by Bach. The original score is only for the violin, the veena recording has some backing chords and choral synth sounds.Here is a recording by Hillary Hahn

How do you figure out the name of a piece of classical music, if you know the melody?

Try this Website:
http://www.musipedia.org/

If that doesn't work, try this Website:
http://mabinogi.nexon.net/Community/Comp...
If you can play a few notes on the keyboard on the screen, a code will appear in a window.
Copy and paste the code.
Then ask US to log back into the Website and copy and paste the code which you give us.
The Website will then play those few notes for us.
That would make it easier.

(Do NOT write the melody in dum-de-dum notation.
There are some contributors in this forum who are not very nice to people who do that.)

See if a local music library has a thematic index.
If you can figure out the first few notes in C major or c minor, you can look it up in the Barlow & Morgenstgern index.
There is another thematic index--I forget the name of it--which is simpler.
All you have to do is write an asterisk for the first note, then write U for every note that goes up, D for every note that goes down, and a dash for every repeated note.
If you can do that for the first few notes, you might find it there.

What is the name of the piano piece in "Twilight"?

There are a few piano pieces played in twilight that I can remember, so it is hard to know what song you are talking about. But one of the songs that I am fairly sure has already been stated is "River Flows in You" by Yiruma. Another song is called "Bella's Lullaby" by Carter Burwell. This song, although, is not only piano but it does feature it over the top of some strings. The last one I can think of is "Clair De Lune" by Debussy, although the name of that is stated in the movie and it is only played for a short time really.

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