Capriccio Espagnol - Use in Film

Use in Film

  • Capriccio Espagnol, Op.34 is played during the opening credits and as the Spanish Carnaval background music during the film The Devil Is a Woman (1935) screen credit to the music of "Romsky-Korsakoff".
  • Excerpts were heard in the fictional 1947 biopic of Rimsky-Korsakov, Song of Scheherazade.
  • A recording by "Philharmonia Slavonica" featured in the film Brokeback Mountain (2006). The "Philharmonia Slavonica" is pseudonymous group that appears on a number of recordings of the bargain-record producer Alfred Scholz. The performances attributed to them are often by the Austrian Radio (ORF) Orchestra.
  • A recording by an unknown orchestra featured in the film Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988).

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