Question:
The music on BBC 1's Five Days?
?
2007-02-01 08:38:28 UTC
There is a beautiful song that keeps playing in the current BBC One series Five Days... Sung by a female vocalist (reminds me of Emiliana Torrini - similar sound to her voice in Gollum's Song from the Lord of the Rings soundtrack, if anybody knows it), but the lyrics are foreign so I can't search them to find out what the song is! So, can anybody who's watching the series identify it?

Or, if you're in Britain and watching TV tonight (Feb 01) between 9-10PM, perhaps you could try switching over to BBC 1 during a advert break and see if you catch the song I mean?

If anybody can provide me with the name of the artist and song, I would be very very grateful! Thank you!
Seven answers:
gilliemoore
2007-02-01 14:16:23 UTC
The composer Magnus Fiennes has emailed someone else to say that it is an Icelandic singer named Heidrun. Song not been released by the BBC - she just sang on some music he composed. He said to check out her myspace page but I can't find it myself. I loved it too!!
Zebrarto
2013-11-30 23:15:30 UTC
If you are still looking for this music or if anyone else wants to know - here is a link to the full length version;-



http://www.coolmusicltd.com/composers_detail.asp?id=7



*NB: When the web site loads you may need to;-

> 1st accept either the UK or USA

> then click track 6 (MF 6 FIVE DAYS -Leanne's Suite) from the column on the right - it will stream the whole song.

If this option is not available then;-

> click on the composers name - Magnus Fiennes, now you should find the track to stream (track 6: MF 6 FIVE DAYS -Leanne's Suite)

Enjoy!
?
2016-11-07 11:15:52 UTC
Magnus Fiennes
Nathan Pitman
2007-02-01 14:08:47 UTC
Well I know that the composer is called Magnus Fiennes, but I have no idea who the vocalist is, or the name of the song. Would love to know too though.
Mindy
2016-12-11 06:56:23 UTC
Sounds like Kate Bush to me, trying to confirm. Very similar sound to "This Woman's Work" by Kate Bush
Gill D
2007-02-01 09:18:16 UTC
Can only suggest you have a look at the BBC website
rjhamuk
2007-02-02 07:02:08 UTC
what what


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