Selections from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, arr. Jack Bullock - Score & Sound
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Selections from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Featuring: Hedwig's Theme / Potter Waltz / Harry in Winter / The Quidditch World Cup (The Irish) / Hogwarts' Hymn
Music by Patrick Doyle and John Williams / arr. Jack Bullock
Item: 00-25028
Series: Pop Intermediate String/Full Orchestra
Category: Full Orchestra
Format: Conductor Score & Parts
Level: 3
Jack Bullock has crafted this exemplary medley from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire™. With all the exuberance and passion of the original Patrick Doyle blockbuster film score, the arrangement contains, "Hogwarts' Hymn," John Williams' "Hedwig's Theme," "Harry in Winter," and "Potter Waltz." A comprehensive musical journey to accompany the fourth classic book in the series, this arrangement works equally well for string orchestra or full orchestra.
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Pov: Youre here because you played this
playing this tmrw at my school
Brilliant!
I think the most important question in the history of music is why music like this ...classical in form but associated with popular movies... is regarded on its own by only handful of people. This has been up four years, with only 158 likes and only five comments. Yet the movies this work was taken from have been seen by billions with budgets approaching that many dollars. Where money is to be made from just the music you won't find it free here on youTube. What is the genre of music that is attended by audiences that fill stadiums? It is called music but it sure seems to me to be more like tuned jet engine exhaust.
I played this when I was seven
So when did you start learning your instrument? And what is your instrument?
This would sound a lot better if I wasn't using a $100 violin
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