Q&A: What is the title of this classical piece of music?

Question by csfox727: What is the title of this classical piece of music?
At the end of the children’s VHS “The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Stories”, there is a segment that covers “I See A Song”, which is also by Eric Carle. There is a small orchestra that plays a classical (or classical-sounding) piece of music for the segment. I tried to find it on YouTube again, but they had taken it down. I’d really love to play this piece for my junior recital coming up at my university, so any help would be great so that I can track down the music. Thanks!

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One Comment on "Q&A: What is the title of this classical piece of music?"

  1. lizardmomma
    says:

    I know this isn’t what you want to hear, but if you or a friend has a smartphone there are apps that id music. Why don’t you see if you can do that.

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