Past Blast Music — Revisiting the tender, underrated “Piano Duet” from Tim Burton’s stop‑motion gem Corpse Bride.

Some rejoice Pee‑wee. Others adore The Nightmare Before Christmas. And thanks to Netflix, a whole new generation screams for Wednesday — especially that cutie‑patootie brother Pugsley, played by Isaac Ordonez.
We, however, hold a quiet, soft, endearing nostalgic heartbeat for one of Burton’s most overlooked creations: Corpse Bride. A little darker, a little sweeter, and far more intimate than his mainstream hits, it remains a beautifully melancholic stop‑motion treasure.
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Today we’re digging out one of its most enchanting musical moments — the “Piano Duet” performed by animated characters Victor Van Dort and Emily. It’s a whimsical, haunting, and emotionally delicate exchange, stitched together with Danny Elfman’s signature gothic tenderness.







And if this duet version features the now‑late, forever‑beloved Catherine O’Hara, consider this a gentle nod to her legacy. Her voice work across Burton’s universe (Beetlejuice, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Corpse Bride) remains unmatched in charm, wit, and warmth — a true cornerstone of his animated worlds.
This is Burton at his most intimate: a shared melody between the living and the dead, a moment where music resurrects memory, longing, and the soft ache of connection.
Watch Victor & Emily’s “Piano Duet”
Drop a comment. Does this duet still give you that beautifully eerie Burton heartbeat?







