Large Ensemble Bass, Bass Voice, Cello, Choir, Clarinet, F Horn, Flute, French Horn, Oboe, Percussion, Piano, Trombone, Trumpet, Viola, Violin - Level 2 - Digital Download
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Composed by Vangelis. Arranged by Alex Carlyle. This edition: pdf. 21st Century, Chamber, Classical, Film/TV, Wedding. 53 pages. ALEX CARLYLE #1407736. Published by ALEX CARLYLE (A0.1848076).
"Across the Mountains" is a musical piece composed by Vangelis for the 2004 Oliver Stone film Alexander. Featuring the Epirus Polyphonic Ensemble, Maria Bildea on harp, and vocals, it is part of the orchestral soundtrack exploring Greek musical themes. It is often confused with "Ask the Mountains" from the 1995 album Voices.
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"Across the Mountains" é uma peça musical composta por Vangelis para o filme Alexandre, de Oliver Stone, lançado em 2004. Com a participação do Conjunto Polifônico de Epiro, Maria Bildea na harpa e vocais, faz parte da trilha sonora orquestral que explora temas musicais gregos. É frequentemente confundida com "Ask the Mountains", do álbum Voices, de 1995.
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