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Paul Wylie's 1992 Olympic Music

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Jan 6, 1995, 5:40:08 PM1/6/95
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Does anyone know what music Paul Wylie skated to in the 1992 Winter
Olympics? I talked to Anne Militano today and she told me that it was
Henry V for his long program, but what is this from? Was there a movie
named Henry V?

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Jason Maron

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Jan 6, 1995, 11:04:13 PM1/6/95
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Part of it was from Saint Saens's Symphony # 3 in C "Organ".

Jason Maron

Mary Hiser

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Jan 6, 1995, 11:26:58 PM1/6/95
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Jason Maron (ma...@deneb.krl.caltech.edu) wrote:
: Part of it was from Saint Saens's Symphony # 3 in C "Organ".

: Jason Maron

The majority of it though was indeed from the Kenneth Branagh "Henry V" movie
soundtrack -- music composed by Patrick Doyle, performed by Simon Rattle
and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, released by EMI Records, Ltd
in England.
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Christina Machnik

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Jan 8, 1995, 1:05:11 AM1/8/95
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On Fri, 6 Jan 1995, Usenet News Administration wrote:

> Does anyone know what music Paul Wylie skated to in the 1992 Winter
> Olympics? I talked to Anne Militano today and she told me that it was
> Henry V for his long program, but what is this from? Was there a movie
> named Henry V?
>
> ---
> Kenneth C. Reily

Yes. The movie, based ont the Shakespearean play of the same name was
made in 1989 and starred Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson. The music
was by Patrick Doyle.

Chris

Daymon Westman

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Jan 9, 1995, 2:19:51 PM1/9/95
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In article <D203w...@news.cis.umn.edu> Kenneth Reily writes:

>Does anyone know what music Paul Wylie skated to in the 1992 Winter
>Olympics? I talked to Anne Militano today and she told me that it was
>Henry V for his long program, but what is this from? Was there a
movie
>named Henry V?

Wait a minute, this is coming from the same person who also lumped
Katie Filipowicz in with "some people who do not know anything about
the sport"?! I think we have another attack of "newbie's syndrome".

Ken, if you'll bother to read the newsgroup for awhile before
slandering people with your opinions, you'll find that there are some
here who have long since established their credibility with a history
of informed, well-written posts. Perhaps you should consider doing
the same before attacking someone who already has.

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Daymon
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