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  1. Whoa, that's pretty weird. I thought he was an icon in your country.
  2. Yeah, although the "necro-posting" (or whatever it's called....I'm hesitant to call it necro-bumping) was unintentional in this case, I love it when these things happen. "16 years later"....great stuff. Where were you when I posted my first post here on May 24, 2002?
  3. This has nothing to do with Hollywood in Vienna (now more or less defunct, until otherwise noted), but I was curious how Austria views Gerhard Heinz? Marian? A legendary composer, 96 years old, who's done a lot of film scores.
  4. Good stuff, all of those. On to DEATH AND THE MAIDEN and THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY next?
  5. Same here. I find the score so-so to begin with, but it has a few great highlighs, especially the more mystical or lyrical parts. So my 63-minute playlist will do. Will probably do the same with season 2, when that soundtrack drops. But I can easily understand why this box is sought-after for LOTR fans.
  6. A JNH concert sounds great, but clicking at the link, only post-millennium scores are mentioned in the blurb, which I (for the most part) find underwhelming. If this had focussed on the 80s and 90s stuff, I'd be totally envious of anyone able to attend.
  7. Yavar just linked to this Bach set over on FSM. Do any of you madcap classical buffs own it? https://classical.centerstagestore.com/products/bach-333-j-s-bach-the-new-complete-edition
  8. I know some Greeks that would take issue with that, at least the 'nationality' bit.
  9. Since Hercules is a fictional character, and not a historic person, I suppose anything goes - especially in this day and age. Weird, yes, but not as weird as making Isaac Newton black(?) in the most recent DR. WHO.
  10. Looks like a great box, if you ask me. Even beyond "entry level". Most of his other compilations are director-centered anyway.
  11. Here are some of my favs, for starters: Allons z'enfants Deux hommes dans la ville Dis-moi oui Fort Saganne Harem Hellé J'ai épousé une ombre La fille d'Artagnan La princesse de Montpensier Le Bossu L'Ours Mangeclous Sister Mary Explains It All Tess you're already familiar. I also dig his Le Cinema de Georges Lautner compilation. I think many of these are available on streaming platforms. Good luck -- he's a composer well worth exploring. Not all are equally great, and he repeats himself a few times, Horner-style, but nothing that will ruin the journey.
  12. They're glorified cinemagoing experiences, nothing more. Takes all the life out of a proper concert.
  13. You and I have a very different opinion of what constitutes "fun". I find it to be an excruciatingly boring score.
  14. Really delightful score that I'm listening to again now, after a few years, beautifully curated at 35 minutes. I obviously wish the sound quality were better, but it's not so bad it becomes alienating. You can argue that there's not a lot of complexity in Young's writing, but his scores always sound so full-bodied, and with perfectly balanced orchestrations.
  15. I like two of the titles on the programme - THE TREE OF LIFE and THE KING'S SPEECH. The rest leave me cold, I'm afraid. But good to see normal concerts (for other film composers than John Williams and Hans Zimmer) being performed still; not just those annoying LtP thingies.
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