1987 Secret Garden score



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08-11-2013, 08:37 PM
Hello all, was doing some looking through my collection of Dvds and music, and discovered that the copy of the Secret Garden I had found in a bargain bin a while back was actually a different movie than the version I had watched as a child.

Some IMDB and forum searching later, I discovered that it was the 1987 version of the movie, and that I absolutely cannot find the score for it anywhere. It contained one of the best versions of Chopin’s Nocturne #19 In E Minor, Op. 72 that I have ever heard, and the rest of the score was stunning as I recall.

According to IMDB, the composer is named John Cameron.

If anybody out there has seen this in the forum somewhere, or is willing to share, I’d be especially grateful.
Remember, not the 1993 version, but the 1987 version.


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