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{{Request|Reviens Mon Amour|Frederic|Chopin|2003-11-03| | {{Request|Reviens Mon Amour|Frederic|Chopin|2003-11-03|Copyright-restricted| | ||
|requester=Janelle Lee | |requester=Janelle Lee | ||
|requesternotes=I was wondering if the English version is obtainable. It's called So Deep Is The Night and is arranged by Mario Melfi. It's in the key of E flat major. I am not sure if the French version was done before 1923 or is copyrighted. If there's no English version, the French version is ok. Thanks. | |requesternotes=I was wondering if the English version is obtainable. It's called So Deep Is The Night and is arranged by Mario Melfi. It's in the key of E flat major. I am not sure if the French version was done before 1923 or is copyrighted. If there's no English version, the French version is ok. Thanks. | ||
:You'll find {{IMSLP2|Études, Op.10 (Chopin, Frédéric)|Russian, German and French versions}} (it's No. 3 in E major). English text seems to be the work of a Sonny Miller used in {{WikipediaLink|A Song To Remember|''A Song To Remember'' (1945)}}, possibly copyright-US through 2040 though you'd have to do a renewal search to be sure. | |||
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Revision as of 04:36, 24 October 2020
Title: Reviens Mon Amour
Composer: Frederic Chopin
Date of request: 2003-11-03
Requested by: Janelle Lee
Additional notes: I was wondering if the English version is obtainable. It's called So Deep Is The Night and is arranged by Mario Melfi. It's in the key of E flat major. I am not sure if the French version was done before 1923 or is copyrighted. If there's no English version, the French version is ok. Thanks.
- You'll find Russian, German and French versions at the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP) (it's No. 3 in E major). English text seems to be the work of a Sonny Miller used in
View the Wikipedia article on A Song To Remember (1945).
, possibly copyright-US through 2040 though you'd have to do a renewal search to be sure.
Status: Copyright-restricted