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Re: Guess Whose Recording Was Used in the Movie "Hannibal"?
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- Subject: Re: Guess Whose Recording Was Used in the Movie "Hannibal"?
- From: Bradley Lehman <bpl@umich.edu>
- Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 16:37:38 -0500
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It was played by Jerry Zimmerman in "Silence of the Lambs," according to
http://us.imdb.com/Soundtracks?0102926
It was GG's 1981 recording in "Hannibal".
I think you're right. As I remember it (I could be wrong - I haven't seen the
movie since about 1996), the version of the aria Lector was listening to
in that
cage was more heavily ornamented than any of the GG versions. Very crunchy.
Unfortunately that's all I can recall about it and I too don't know who the
artist was. Perhaps Ms Tureck.
(...)
Actually it wasn't GG's version on the SOL soundtrack as I recall...I
forget whose it was-- it's been awhile since I checked the tiny credits.
(...)
> In "Silence of the Lambs" it was in fact the first Aria and the 7th Varatio
> from the 1955 recording.
Bradley Lehman, Dayton VA
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