After a lot of searching, it's Handel's Sarabande, originally written for the harpsicord apparently...
The version on the ad sounds like it's from Stanley Kubrik's flim "Barry Lyndon".
There is a version on iTunes by the City of Pargue Philarmonic Orchestra - http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/WA/viewAlbum?i=253553084&id=253545550&s=143444
I'd been desperately been trying to work out where i recognised it from and found it on YouTube, the Levi's jeans "Freedom to Move" advert.
In silent films, there was no sound, so the cinema had a piano or organ player playing live in the cinema.
no, almost all films have songs. However, films such as "the sound of music" or "Annie" that contain moments where the cast break into song can be considered "musicals" but there is no set difference (in name) between a film with music and a film without.
A lot of silent films were accompanied by an in-house musical ensemble of sorts .
it mad movies more dramatic
John Williams is 81 years old, and is still composing music for films and conducting.
Hello Hammerheads - by Caribou.
'The Aquarium' from The Carnival of Animals by composer Camille Saint-Saens
Music for Films was created in 1978-10.
More Music for Films was created in 1983.
Music Box Films was created in 2007.
Music for Films III was created in 1988.
Dies Irae from the Requiem Mass by Verdi has been used in a UK advert for the New Peugeot 407 - 'Perfection'.
I am not able to provide specific information about current advertisements, including the music used in Times newspaper adverts. I recommend checking the official Times website or contacting the newspaper directly for this information.
Ilaiyaraaja has composed music for over 950 Indian films.
music, persuasive words, light, camera.
There are several Smirnoff ads with music listed on linked page
In silent films, there was no sound, so the cinema had a piano or organ player playing live in the cinema.