Film music
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Re: Film music
Does anyone have Bernard Herrmann's Concerto Macabre?
Re: Film music
It is a pity, that great film music composers like John Barry and Jerry Goldsmith cannot be posted here.
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Re: Film music
Thanks Fredfredbucket wrote:Making a transcription of a work does not in any way negate the copyright on that work, which remains with the original copyright owner, and you cannot publish that arrangement without the express permission of the original copyright owner.Alkan81 wrote:Where I can get this copyright??? This is my transcription
If this were not the case, I could take a copyrighted piece, change one note, call it an arrangement, and publish it.
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Re: Film music
This was scanned recently by a member of the CPS, so we just need to get permission of the person who scanned it before it can be posted.jre58591 wrote:Does anyone have Bernard Herrmann's Concerto Macabre?
Permission from the moderators as well, as this might be a bit too dodgy.
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Re: Film music
Much as I would love a copy of this score...it is still very much covered by copyright [just been checking - rights held by Norma Hermann] and hence should not be posted on PP.thalbergmad wrote:This was scanned recently by a member of the CPS, so we just need to get permission of the person who scanned it before it can be posted.jre58591 wrote:Does anyone have Bernard Herrmann's Concerto Macabre?
Permission from the moderators as well, as this might be a bit too dodgy.
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Re: Film music
Does anyone have an idea of the quality of the music in the film scores of Jean-Jacques Grunenwald? I have heard only one example on YouTube and the music seems very agreeable.
Regarding Jerry Goldsmith, the film score to Alien is one of his best achievements IMO...
Regarding Jerry Goldsmith, the film score to Alien is one of his best achievements IMO...
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Seconded! If you listen to the "Alien" soundtrack without regarding the (excellent) movie, you'll notice how modern the writing is. In general, cinema visitors accept (partially) modern music composed for movies - composed to create atmospheres, to give a psychic base to the plot, to the actors, to the audience. "Basic Instinct" is another example, and there are lots more by Goldsmith (not complete):4candles wrote:... Regarding Jerry Goldsmith, the film score to Alien is one of his best achievements IMO...
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Another genial method to make modern (concert) music popular: to place it in an excellent movie. Remember György Ligeti's "Atmosphères", "Kyrie" from "Requiem", "Lux Aeterna" (16 voices choir a cappella) in Stanley Kubrick's "2001 - A Space Odyssey".
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Re: Film music
If you are interested in playing contemporary film themes on piano, it is worth a look at the various volumes of piano arrangements published by Musicsales - eg, the 'Essential Film Themes' series. They seem to be compiled from various sources and the standard of the piano transcriptions does vary. Some are too oversimplified - but others are quite ingenious, and even challenging. I have used some pieces from the Musicsales books for my YouTube channel - but I always try to check the arrangements against the original soundtracks to make sure they are faithful transcriptions and do not leave too much out.
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A little contribution. The persistent zither theme by Anton Karas for the movie The Third Man. Also known in Japan as the Ebisu Theme, because it was used in the Ebisu Beer commercials.
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Re: Film music
Thanks very much, Hands.Hands wrote:A little contribution. The persistent zither theme by Anton Karas for the movie The Third Man. Also known in Japan as the Ebisu Theme, because it was used in the Ebisu Beer commercials.
For me, Karas's zither music for The Third Man is as big a star of the film as Orson Welles, Joseph Cotton, or Valli.
One of the very best movies ever. "Dere vas a tird man".
jeremy