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[a] They each make extensive use of the leitmotif, or a series of musical themes that represents the various characters, objects and events in the films. Throughout all of the franchise, which consists of a total of over 18 hours of music, [ b ] Williams has written approximately sixty or seventy themes, in one of the largest, richest ...
In order to distance his version of Bond from Sean Connery's, Roger Moore did not order a martini. [185] The martini was present in the first Ian Fleming novel, Casino Royale, where Bond eventually named it "The Vesper", after Vesper Lynd. The same recipe was then used for the 2006 film of the novel, with the martini ordered by Daniel Craig's Bond.
Donnelly cites Mark Brownrigg as stating that Shore's score "marks a homology between [Wagner's] nibelungen and the Orcs", commenting that the parallel makes Shore's use of Wagner-style leitmotifs "apt". [59] He is less certain of the appropriateness of the use of sounds from the Maghreb and the Arab world more generally for themes representing ...
Care, Ross (1978). "Ken Russell: Lisztomania", in Film Quarterly, Vol XXXI, No. 3, Spring 1978.Retrieved 17 August 2017. Clouzot, Claire (1968). "Reviewed Work ...
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They identified the motif with Wagner's own approach to composing, mocking the impression of a musical "address book" or list of "cloakroom numbers" it created. However, later commentators have defended Wagner's use of the leitmotif. According to Pierre Boulez, "Wagner's was the first music in which forms never return literally, are never ...
So she decided to make a Facebook post in a group for Vermonters, hoping she could track down the buyers and get the piece back. “(My mom) had a whole chest of photos. A bunch of photographs of ...
Diegetic numbers are often present in backstage musicals such as Cabaret and Follies. [ 15 ] For example, in The Sound of Music , the song " Edelweiss " is diegetic, since the character (Captain von Trapp) is performing the piece in front of other fictional characters at a gathering.