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The Prelude in D flat ("Raindrop") is one of Chopin's Piano Preludes, Opus 28. #15. The genre is "Piano Prelude" or "Piano Miniature."
Chopins prolude No.15 in Db major (Raindrop), has a homophonic texture throughout.
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Frédéric Chopin's "Raindrop" Prelude, Op 28, No. 15
If you mean in the Believe Commercials, the Background Piano Music is Chopins- raindrop Prelude
"Raindrop Prelude," officially known as Prelude in D-flat major, Op. 28, No. 15, is a piano piece by Frédéric Chopin. It is typically considered to be at an intermediate to advanced level, often placed around Grade 8 in the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) grading system. The piece is known for its technical demands and expressive depth, making it a popular choice among advanced piano students.
William Wordsworth.
The poem "Extract From The Prelude" was written by William Wordsworth, an English Romantic poet. It is a part of his longer autobiographical poem titled "The Prelude."
The duration of The Raindrop is 1.8 hours.
The song "Blue Prelude" was written by Gordon Jenkins and Joe Bishop. As to who wrote the lyrics versus who composed, I'm uncertain, since Joe Bishop usually wrote the music, yet often so did Gordon Jenkins. Perhaps they take co-composing credit.
if the commercial u are talking about is the "believe" commercial with all of the sculptures of halo characters fighting then the song is "raindrop prelude" by Chopin. whereas if it is the official trailer then it is finish the fight by martin o'donnel