Soundtracks to bear ... Let's listen and be generous with
I have not written anything. I was extremely busy with a very complicated event and I have had more than one month to the brink, and now that I have almost all worked again, I'm picking up things left by the way, as this blog.
Well, of the many subjects that I wanted to write, I decided to share some personal tastes in music. In this particular case, I will refer to film soundtracks, a category that many despise simple accompaniments to consider visual art, but I learned to appreciate and enjoy very much.
The list of soundtracks that I will post today is not definitive, but is a mere fraction of a much larger list of musical creations even though often pass unnoticed, and I think I need to hear at least once outside the specific context of the movie to appreciate it properly, is a source of inspiration for moments where you need it most. not be surprised to find "new classics" ...
Movie: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Composer: Harry Gregson-Williams
Best: The Battle
Movie: Conan, The Barbarian
Composer: Basil Poledouris
best: Anvil Of Crom
Movie: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Composer: Hans Zimmer
best: Marry Me
Movies: The Lord Of The Rings (Trilogy)
Composer: Howard Shore Best
(each film): The Bridge Of Khazad-dum, The White Rider, Minas
Tirith Movie: The Fountain
Composer: Clint Mansell
Best: Death is the road to awe
Movie: Serenity
Composer: David Newman
Best: Space Battle
Movie:
Sunshine Composer: John Murphy
The Best: The surface of the sun
Movie: Red Planet
Composer: Revell Graemme
Best: The fifth heaven
Movie: The Day After Tomorrow
Composer: Harald Kloser
Best: The Day After Tomorrow
Movies: Star Wars (Episode I, II and III)
Composer: John Williams
The best (for each film): Duel of the Fates, Across the Stars, Battle of the Heroes
Well, leave it there, for now ... 10 always seemed like a reasonable number
:-) Feel free to add soundtracks like it, if they want to react.
: wq
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