Viktor's Tale (arr Rasmussen)

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John Williams

John Williams (arr. Rasmussen)


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General Info

Year: 2004 /
Duration: c. 3:55
Difficulty: V (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Unknown
Cost: Score and Parts - Unknown


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Errata

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Program Notes

As in the original soundtrack from The Terminal, a featured solo clarinet is used to portray the warmth and friendliness of the main character Viktor Navorsky. This appealing dance-like composition also captures something of his colorful ethnic background.

- Program Note by Hal Leonard


The Terminal was a 2004 motion picture directed by Steven Spielberg. An eastern immigrant named Viktor Navorski (played by Tom Hanks) reaches JFK airport from a politically unstable country. Due to collapse of his government, his papers are no longer valid in the airport, and hence he is forced to stay in the airport till the war cools down. He makes the airport his home and develops a friendship with the people who work there until he finally has to leave.

- Program Note from IMDB


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