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I have had this Django guitar library (by Impact Soundworks) for ages, but had never tried to do anything stylistically appropriate with it, until for some reason one of my favorite pieces of film music came into my head, and I thought: space opera, Stravinsky-isms and French café jazz? Throw 'em all in there.  Why not.  The man has written some terrific jazz-influenced scores - it's where he started out, more or less - so this seems not too far off the mark.

 

 This music doesn't belong to me, even though I did this arrangement.  Please don't distribute it; It's just for fun and my own education.  Instruments are: Django Guitar (ISW); Roots Upright Bass (Bolder Sounds); Superior Drummer 3 (Toontrack) with the Decades add-on; Shreddage Archtop Guitar (ISW). The theme is by John Williams and belongs to Lucas Film.

I wrote this piece many years ago for my wife, about a dream we both had.  It was originally written for classical guitar, but I think I may prefer the quartet of three violas and a cello.  The best parts of the dream have come true, more wonderfully than I could have imagined.

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