I'm glad to see someone else who holds 'Seven Years In Tibet' in high regard. It was such a mediocre movie. But I love the score - especially the melody of that main theme!
Fred Story
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@Maya said:
Oh, no Gabriel Yared fans around here? How come....
Possession, the english patient... just beautiful.
M
Give this some thought, but one for me that shot right to the 'near' top is
Pride and Predujice. If a score is judged solely on its impact to the film - this has my utmost respect!!!
Rob
@DaveTubaKing said:
Derek Jarman's "War Requiem" - Benjamin Britten
The Score to 2001 Space Odyssey - several contributors.
Death in Venice - again several contributors.
But if I must play the game properly then;
Scott of the Antarctic - Vaughan Williams
The Belles of St Trinians - Malcolm Arnold
Things to Come - Arthur Bliss
@JWL said:
In no particular order:
On The Waterfront, Leonard Bernstein (1954)
Goldsmith-- Powder, Alien, others
Miklos Rozsa-- King of Kings
@JWL said:
Wow. I didn't think anyone was aware of King of Kings. Everyone always pushes Ben Hur. KoK was a very important score to me as a kid.