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Did you know that All by Myself by Eric Carmen & Cline Dion was based on Rachmaninov's (Original Post) elleng May 2022 OP
Yup... A wonderful interweaving of a beautiful classical piece. hlthe2b May 2022 #1
Great that you knew it! elleng May 2022 #2
Never heard that Brubeck was inspired by Mozart or any classical, but I love his music. hlthe2b May 2022 #3
Me too! elleng May 2022 #4
His song, "Never gonna fall in love again" - also borrowed from Rachmaninov elias7 May 2022 #5
Nice! elleng May 2022 #6
Older, but there is this: rsdsharp May 2022 #7
Thanks! elleng May 2022 #8
More popular songs based on classical themes (no spoilers!) usonian May 2022 #9
THANKS! elleng May 2022 #10
Love that. Borodin hit it out of the park! usonian May 2022 #12
REALLY, Borodin DID, elleng May 2022 #13
Borodin won a posthumous Tony Award for that, in 1954. eppur_se_muova May 2022 #14
Great! elleng May 2022 #15
Some of those are quite a stretch--they'd surely win the hypothetical copyright suit if that could hlthe2b May 2022 #11

hlthe2b

(102,277 posts)
3. Never heard that Brubeck was inspired by Mozart or any classical, but I love his music.
Sun May 8, 2022, 04:08 PM
May 2022

Had I had a piano that would light up like that when practicing classical pieces, though, I'd likely have stuck with it! LOL

elleng

(130,908 posts)
4. Me too!
Sun May 8, 2022, 04:10 PM
May 2022

My brother didn't NEED lights! (and he's still got the piano Dad bought for us 70? years ago!!!)

elias7

(4,006 posts)
5. His song, "Never gonna fall in love again" - also borrowed from Rachmaninov
Sun May 8, 2022, 05:00 PM
May 2022

I love Sting and Mary Blige doing “whenever I say your name” which was taken from one of Bach’s harpsichord pieces

usonian

(9,802 posts)
9. More popular songs based on classical themes (no spoilers!)
Sun May 8, 2022, 06:21 PM
May 2022

Here are two sites with lots of them.

Classical Music In Popular Songs: You Know More Classical Music Than You Think
https://www.vpr.org/programs/2016-02-01/classical-music-in-popular-songs-you-know-more-classical-music-than-you-think

17 pop songs you didn’t know were directly inspired by classical music
https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/pop-songs-sample-based-on-classical-music/


Oh my! Why didn't I think of that one?

So, here's a treat, and one obscure one.
Treat: Bizet's music exactly, in a movie set in the 20th century (by Otto Preminger) and starring Harry Belafonte and Dorothy Dandridge in "Carmen Jones". Love the names. Escamillo the bull fighter is Husky Miller, the prize figher. So are the others.

Wikipedia says:

The majority of the actors performing the songs in the film Carmen Jones were dubbed. Even singer Harry Belafonte was dubbed (by LeVern Hutcherson), and Dorothy Dandridge was dubbed by Marilyn Horne (long before Horne became a well-known opera singer).


And this one is obscure.
The aria "Quello Che Tacete" in Puccini's La Fanciulla Del West (I love it, especially "Whiskey per tutti!" )
has to be the predecessor to "Music of the Night". Check it out. I couldn't find a performance off the top.


ENJOY!!

usonian

(9,802 posts)
12. Love that. Borodin hit it out of the park!
Sun May 8, 2022, 06:55 PM
May 2022

I limited my "search" to popular music (except for Carmen Jones) because classical music in movies is endless. I grew up listening to Boston Pops concerts with Arthur Fiedler, and the last third of each concert was all "popular" and movie music.

Leonard Bernstein was composing crossover classical/popular/Broadway music after Gershwin.

BTW. Eddie Duchin's theme song, from Chopin.

Great thread. Brings back memories.

eppur_se_muova

(36,263 posts)
14. Borodin won a posthumous Tony Award for that, in 1954.
Sun May 8, 2022, 07:27 PM
May 2022

He's the only organic chemist to do so, AFAIK.

hlthe2b

(102,277 posts)
11. Some of those are quite a stretch--they'd surely win the hypothetical copyright suit if that could
Sun May 8, 2022, 06:51 PM
May 2022

have been a "thing."

The Pachelbel Canon in D-- you want to hear music directly inspired by that? Listen to the soundtrack from "Somewhere in Time," not Maroon 5.

And John Denver's "Annie's Song?" Yes, there is a bit that might have been inspired, but it is a pretty minimal bit from Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5. Really minimal, but I do hear it in the second movement with the horns.

I'll have to listen to some of the others.

Eric Carmen acknowledges incorporating. I really can't imagine John Denver knowingly did. The others? Possibly.

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