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Since the score of a Broadway or film musical is what actually makes the work a musical, it is far more essential to the work than mere incidental music, which nearly always amounts to little more than a background score; indeed, many plays have no incidental music whatsoever. Some early examples of what were later called incidental music are ...
music by Camille Saint-Saëns, Op. 128; this was music for a film, not a staged play as such, and is generally considered one of the world's first film scores; As You Like It (William Shakespeare, c. 1600) 1922 music by Roger Quilter; 1931 music by Ernst Toch; music by Johan Halvorsen (Livet i skogen, Op. 33; died 1935) 1938 music by Ildebrando ...
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The Hungarian film Overture by János Vadász, which won the 1965 Cannes Film Festival's Short Film Palme d'Or, uses the complete Egmont Overture as the soundtrack for a series of images featuring a hatching bird and was described as "among the most ingenious pairings of music and image in the history of the festival." [8]
[16] Critic Maya Pritsker noted that it is considered Khachaturian's "best known score of incidental and film music." [ 17 ] Ronja Persson distinguished the three dance movements (Waltz, Mazurka, and Galop) from the two sentimental movements in between (Nocturne and Romance).
Henry V was the tenth film for which Walton composed incidental music. He had begun in 1935 with a score for Paul Czinner's Escape Me Never, and his later cinema scores included his first Shakespeare film, As You Like It (1936) which starred Laurence Olivier. [1]
Pride & Prejudice (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack to the 2005 film of the same name and was composed by Dario Marianelli and performed by Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) and the English Chamber Orchestra. The movie Pride & Prejudice is a screen adaptation of the 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. [1]
Op. 80: Music to the film Meeting on the Elbe for voices and piano (1948) Op. 82: Music to the film The Fall of Berlin (1949) Op. 85: Music to the film Belinsky for orchestra and chorus (1950) Op. 89: Music to the film The Unforgettable Year 1919 (1951) Op. 95: Music to the film Song of the Great Rivers (1954) Op. 97: Music to the film The ...