Cavatina
by John Williams (Guitarist)
Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Piano Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1371327

By John Williams (Guitarist). By Stanley Myers. Arranged by Jhavilah. Film/TV,Lent,Multicultural,Soul,Spiritual,World. Score. 12 pages. Jhavilah #955537. Published by Jhavilah (A0.1371327).

"Cavatina" is a 1970 classical guitar piece by British composer Stanley Myers, which was originally written for the soundtrack of the film "The Walking Stick." The piece was later expanded and recorded by classical guitarist John Williams, and it became popularized as the theme from the 1978 film "The Deer Hunter." The piece is known for its beautiful and expressive melody and has been recorded and performed by various artists. The Italian musical term "cavatina" is frequently applied to any simple, melodious air. The piece has also been used in various films, TV shows, and other media.

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