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Funky pie | 09:17 Sun 19th May 2002 | Film, Media & TV
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There's a particular piece of music used on Dali and Bunuel's film. Not Wagner's Liebestod. It's a tango, sounds a bit like Astor Piazzolla, but surely he wasn't alive then.
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The only music listed on www.imdb.com is the Wagner. Perhaps you heard the score for the film by Mart�n Matalon commissioned by the Centre de Cultura Contempor�nea de Barcelona in 1996. If target=_blank>http://www.americancomposers.org/sa98bios.htm#Mata
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If it's in the original... well, Piazzolla was eight when the film was released (born March 11th. 1921). So might it be Carlos Gardel -- or rather music from his orchestra/band -- who was at the height of his fame and powers at the time, and certainly the best known tango singer in Europe.

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