Anonymous ID: b2280d Feb. 22, 2026, 3:06 p.m. No.24293482   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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She performed three main pieces (plus a finale), all arrangements suited to solo violin with accompaniment:Sherlock โ€” This refers to themes from Hans Zimmer's score for the Sherlock Holmes films (2009 and 2011), particularly the energetic, gypsy-folk-infused cues like "Discombobulate" or the main Sherlock motif. Panfili often performs these with her signature Moldovan/Irish twist, as noted in her past reviews.

Libertango โ€” Astor Piazzolla's famous tango piece (Libertango, 1974). While originally concert tango, it's frequently arranged for violin and has appeared in film soundtracks or crossover performances (e.g., in 12 Monkeys or various movie trailers). It's a dramatic, passionate staple in her repertoire.

Chevaliers de Sangreal โ€” From Hans Zimmer's score for The Da Vinci Code (2006), specifically the powerful, building climax theme ("Chevaliers de Sangreal" or "Knights of the Holy Grail"). It's an epic, orchestral piece often adapted for solo violin in live shows, evoking mystery and triumph.

The finale was explicitly identified as the theme from Pirates of the Caribbean โ€” Likely "He's a Pirate" (Klaus Badelt / Hans Zimmer, from The Curse of the Black Pearl, 2003), a high-energy swashbuckling classic that's a crowd-pleaser in violin arrangements.