Following the story from the previous post the following You Tube video shows the dance on 3.11 of the 5 min 33 sec insert.
Following the story from the previous post the following You Tube video shows the dance on 3.11 of the 5 min 33 sec insert.
Ever hear music too beautiful for words, only to find there’s no trace of it on iTunes, Amazon or anywhere on the web ??
The movie Motorcycle Diaries has a short Tango, (probably a Milonga) where Alberto Granado (Roberto De la Serna) dances with Mia Maestro to a hauntingly stunning piece of piano music. Its not on the soundtrack for some reason and countless Google searches failed to uncover the music, its score or tabs. While watching the movie with a friend I made the remark that I was sufficiently passionate over the piece of music, that if I could track it down, it would move me to teach myself the piano, and naturally it would be the first thing I would play. Tipper, who is always up for a challenge decided she would find it to test my declaration of intent.
Well its a long story from there but last night Tipper presented me with the score of the Tango music from Motorcycle Diaries and here it is.
motorcycle diaries tango – the sheet music
How did she find it?
Well she made me wait a long time before she revealed the answer to that. First she sent me six bars from the score. I think she was testing me ! naturally in my excitement I rushed out, bought a keyboard, and painfully taught myself to play the first 6 bars not knowing how to read music. Then last night she presented me with the rest of the score.
What she had done after realising it was imposible to find, was to find a composer (Matthijs van Dijk) who, off the DVD, and note by note transcribed the music to paper and this is a copy of the score. Not satisfied with the score alone, Tipper then recruited a colleague to play the piece, and record it.
Its a story of creating possibilities, of someone being determined to find a piece of music to the extent she created it by having it transcribed. Its a pure example of an “I can” approach to life. Incidentally the composer said it took him 6 hours to transcribe the first 40 seconds of the music !
In a later post I will post the music played by Tipper’s colleague and I will also find the video of the dance.. and post that. Watch this space…..