Music and a Title.
I knew I wanted some bouncy carribean type music and there were a few nice tracks on the "Frida" soundtrack by Elliot Goldenthal - an incredibly talented composer with quite the resume - that I thought would work well. I had no idea he was so established ($$$) so I followed a link on his page to another composer Hans Zimmer - he did the main theme used on "True Romance" called "You're So Cool". Well, little did I know he's also outrageously famous ($$$) and then I followed a link discussing the origins of "You're So Cool" to a German composer named Carl Orff (1895 to 1982). Orff states the music came from some fourteenth century music for Lute .... so I sent an email to the Orff foundation to see if I could use his "Gassenhauer"! (here's hoping) And to top it off, Orff played a vital role in how music is taught in today's schools! He was very interested in music for children which I think is very fitting for my project. I hope it's available at an affordable price. I have little knowledge of licensing and using music. I hope it works out. I admit, I like Zimmer's arrangement and crescendo, but I doubt I'll be able to use it. Instead, I'll borrow his name for my project because it too fits perfectly:
Working Title: "You're So Cool"
Music: Gassenhauer", Schulwerk (Music for Children). Composer Carl Orff
http://www.orff.de/Live_and_Work.284.0.html?&L=1
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