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From: ags@pucc-h (Dave Seaman)
Newsgroups: net.music.classical
Subject: Re: Electric Dreams Query
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Date: Wed, 7-Aug-85 00:21:00 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug  7 00:21:00 1985
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In article <990@ihlpg.UUCP> trl@ihlpg.UUCP (tr lowe) writes:
>Recently, I was watching the movie "Electric Dreams" on cable tv.
>I *really* enjoyed one song in the movie.  The song was a sort of
>duel between a woman Madelinne on the cello, and the computer.

That was a selection from the "Little Music Book for Anna Magdalena Bach"
by J. S. Bach.  I don't know the precise designation of the piece, but I
believe its title is "Minuet in G Major".  (I know, there's more than one
"Minuet in G Major" in the work.)  It was also the basis of a popular song
in the sixties -- something about "How Gentle Is the Rain."
-- 
Dave Seaman			 ..!pur-ee!pucc-h:ags