Pirates of the Caribbean 4 - On Stranger Tides - piano solo

Code: 00313579
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Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Genre: musicals, movies & tv
Arrangement: piano
Cast: solo
Format: book - paperback
Series: Pirates Of The Caribbean
On Stranger Tides is the fourth installment in Disney's blockbuster The Pirates of the Caribbean series. Hans Zimmer's score is enhanced with the vocal styling of Eric Whitacre and Hila Plitmann and… show more
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Product code: 00313579
Composer: Zimmer, Hans
No. of songs: 10
Pages: 86
Size: 23 x 30 cm
EAN: 9781458411846
UPC: 884088593858
ISBN: 978-1-4584-1184-6
Weight: 314 g

Songlist (10)

  1. Angelica
  2. Angry and Dead Again
  3. Blackbeard
  4. End Credits
  5. Guilty of Being Innocent of Being Jack Sparrow
  6. Mermaids
  7. Mutiny
  8. Palm Tree Escape
  9. The Pirate That Should Not Be
  10. South of Heaven's Chanting Mermaids

Product description

On Stranger Tides is the fourth installment in Disney's blockbuster The Pirates of the Caribbean series. Hans Zimmer's score is enhanced with the vocal styling of Eric Whitacre and Hila Plitmann and the guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela, who bring an international flavor to the soundtrack. Songs in the Piano Solo edition are: Angelica • Angry and Dead Again • Blackbeard • End Credits • Guilty of Being Innocent of Being Jack Sparrow • Mermaids • Mutiny • Palm Tree Escape • The Pirate That Should Not Be • and South of Heaven's Chanting Mermaids. This deluxe folio features a stunning 8-page section of full-color art from the film!

Hans Florian Zimmer (* 1957) is a German composer who has lived in the USA for a long time. He has written music for more than 150 films. His best-known works include The Lion King, Gladiator, The Last Samurai, the Pirates of the Caribbean series, the Dark Knight, The Beginning, Interstellar, Sherlock Holmes series, Dunkirk and Dune. He has won numerous awards for his music, including four Grammy Awards, three Golden Globes and two Oscars. The Daily Telegraph has been listed as the 100 greatest living geniuses.