Not exactly extending this thread as intended, but the thread name fits. Yesterday I saw an ad on TV for an electronic musical candle that really burns. It has a base of some sort of metal and when you light it (and it really burns), the music starts to play. What it plays, according to the ad, is the theme from the movie Somewhere in Time. This is an excellent soundtrack, with beautiful themes, but the piece that the candle plays is the 18th Variation from Rachmaninoff's Paganini Rhapsody. Neither John Barry who composed the score nor Rachmaninoff is mentioned on TV. The Variation is actually used in the movie and on the soundtrack disk, where it gets its proper attribution. I believe I mentioned several years ago that in the book, the protagonist's favorite piece of music was the Mahler 10th, but in the screenplay, it was switched to the Rachmaninoff piece. The author also wrote his own screenplay and the change was made for some reason. Joel Hill Tallahassee, FL - USA ALKAN Web Page: http://www.nettally.com/joelhill/alkan