The Notebook Theme Song - Aaron Zigman Free Piano Sheet Music

The Notebook Theme Song description
The Notebook is a tender love story spanning the generations since World War II. It features James Garner as a man who reads his own stories of romance to a similarly aged woman at a nursing home, with the film transitioning between the present moment of storytelling and the 1940's era of youth and romance in America's Deep South. Nick Cassavetes hired composer Aaron Zigman to write the conservatively pretty original score material for The Notebook. Zigman was relatively unknown as a solo composer at the time, but he had already been active as an arranger and producer for both the pop and film score genres. Show The Notebook Theme Song piano sheet
Aaron Zigman description
Aaron Zigman is an American composer, producer, arranger, songwriter, and musician for several recent films.
Zigman was born in San Diego, California. A graduate of Point Loma High School, he studied at the University of California, Los Angeles. While still at university, he had a contract with Almo Irving and wrote songs for Carly Simon, the T.V. show Fame, and co-wrote with David Lasley, Jerry Knight and Steve Cropper. In 1983, he began studying with his cousin George Bassman (who orchestrated The Wizard of Oz and wrote the music for the films Marty and The Postman Always Rings Twice). Bassman had also penned the Tommy Dorsey Classic, "Getting Sentimental Over You", was the musical arranger for Lena Horne and Benny Goodman and orchestrated for Andre Kostelanetz. In the 1980s, Zigman began to make a name for himself as a studio mu... More piano sheets by Aaron Zigman
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