Greetings all,
The other evening in putting my 7-month old daughter down for a nap, I found myself humming some film score themes, specifically "Princess Leia's Theme" and "Ilia's Theme," after running through some of the standard lullabies.
I was wondering if others have used film themes for the same purpose and, if so, which?
Cheers,
Don
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Film Scores as Lullabies
08 July 2009 - 05:04 PM
Star Trek Generations
09 February 2009 - 07:01 PM
Greetings all,
I recently gave a listen to Generations again and thought there may be missing music, just based on the track names. Does anyone know what might be missing?
Cheers,
Don
I recently gave a listen to Generations again and thought there may be missing music, just based on the track names. Does anyone know what might be missing?
Cheers,
Don
Film Score in Comic Strip
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www.emusic.com
26 July 2007 - 12:33 AM
Greetings all,
Has anyone used www.emusic.com? I've received a coupon for some free downloads and was wondering about their score selection. I can't seem to access their catalog without registering.
Thanks.
Has anyone used www.emusic.com? I've received a coupon for some free downloads and was wondering about their score selection. I can't seem to access their catalog without registering.
Thanks.
Scores More Memorable than AFI 25
29 April 2006 - 05:34 PM
Greetings all,
So, aside from those in AFI's Top 25 list (already discussed to high degree in other threads), what scores do you think are more memorable or more recognizable? I'm doing a study on what scores the average film-going person recognizes and so far, they're not doing too well in recognizing the AFI scores.
AFI 25
# STAR WARS (1977), John Williams
# GONE WITH THE WIND (1939), Max Steiner
# LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (1962), Maurice Jarre
# PSYCHO (1960), Bernard Herrmann
# THE GODFATHER (1972), Nino Rota
# JAWS (1975), John Williams
# LAURA (1944), David Raksin
# THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (1960), Elmer Bernstein
# CHINATOWN (1974), Jerry Goldsmith
# HIGH NOON (1952), Dimitri Tiomkin
# THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (1938), Erich Wolfgang Korngold
# VERTIGO (1958), Bernard Herrmann
# KING KONG (1933), Max Steiner
# E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL (1982), John Williams
# OUT OF AFRICA (1985), John Barry
# SUNSET BLVD. (1950), Franz Waxman
# TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (1962), Elmer Bernstein
# PLANET OF THE APES (1968), Jerry Goldsmith
# A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (1951), Alex North
# THE PINK PANTHER (1964), Henry Mancini
# BEN-HUR (1959), Miklos Rozsa
# ON THE WATERFRONT (1954), Leonard Bernstein
# THE MISSION (1986), Ennio Morricone
# ON GOLDEN POND (1981), Dave Grusin
# HOW THE WEST WAS WON (1962), Alfred Newman
Thanks!
So, aside from those in AFI's Top 25 list (already discussed to high degree in other threads), what scores do you think are more memorable or more recognizable? I'm doing a study on what scores the average film-going person recognizes and so far, they're not doing too well in recognizing the AFI scores.
AFI 25
# STAR WARS (1977), John Williams
# GONE WITH THE WIND (1939), Max Steiner
# LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (1962), Maurice Jarre
# PSYCHO (1960), Bernard Herrmann
# THE GODFATHER (1972), Nino Rota
# JAWS (1975), John Williams
# LAURA (1944), David Raksin
# THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (1960), Elmer Bernstein
# CHINATOWN (1974), Jerry Goldsmith
# HIGH NOON (1952), Dimitri Tiomkin
# THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (1938), Erich Wolfgang Korngold
# VERTIGO (1958), Bernard Herrmann
# KING KONG (1933), Max Steiner
# E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL (1982), John Williams
# OUT OF AFRICA (1985), John Barry
# SUNSET BLVD. (1950), Franz Waxman
# TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (1962), Elmer Bernstein
# PLANET OF THE APES (1968), Jerry Goldsmith
# A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (1951), Alex North
# THE PINK PANTHER (1964), Henry Mancini
# BEN-HUR (1959), Miklos Rozsa
# ON THE WATERFRONT (1954), Leonard Bernstein
# THE MISSION (1986), Ennio Morricone
# ON GOLDEN POND (1981), Dave Grusin
# HOW THE WEST WAS WON (1962), Alfred Newman
Thanks!
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