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Posted by Jangchub on July 22, 2008, 1:11 pm
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>> >Beethoven's "Pastorial" has always been one of my favorites.
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>> Oh to learn Clair de lune (Debussy) on the pie yanno.
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>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bINSmhssRRs&feature=related
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>Guess you know "The Piano"
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>The movie is good so is the sound track.
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><http://www.amazon.com/Piano-Holly-Hunter/dp/0784011176/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF
>8&s=dvd&qid=1216677001&sr=1-1>
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> Bill
I am a soundtrack/score devotay (not sure how to spell it in French).
I did see the movie. You made me want to see it again now. I'll have
to dig it out. We have hundreds of DVDs and I have hundrerds of sound
tracks and scores.
I think these are the modern day forms of orchestral music, and modern
day classical in some cases:
Horse Whisperer
Birth
Bugsy
Code 46
Elton John rare "Friends" soundtrack
Good Will Hunting
I am Sam
Into the Wild (Eddie Vedder)
Kundun
Little Buddha
Spy Game
Syriana
The Illusionist
The Painted Veil
The Lake House
Thumbsucker
Thelma and Louise
Vanilla Sky
And many others, usually composed by Mark Isham, Phillip Glass,
Alexander Desplat and many others.
As a matter of fact, I consider the soundtrack/score as a character in
certain films and without the music would not be as good. I gave a
very short list above.
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