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  1. Aug 30, 2022 · From John Williams’ Harry Potter to Ennio Morricone’s The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, these are the 50 film soundtracks you voted for as the greatest of all time. Music can make or break a movie. And in a few special cases, it can jump out of the silver screen and take on a life of its own.

    • The 10 Best Hans Zimmer Soundtracks

      From Dune to The Lion King, German-born composer Hans Zimmer...

    • Jarre

      Listen live to Classic FM online radio. Discover classical...

    • Ennio Morricone

      Some of his most memorable scores include Roland Joffé's The...

    • Horner

      Most shared Horner features. Singer creates unreal resonance...

    • Laura
    • The Hours
    • Sunset Boulevard
    • A Streetcar Named Desire
    • On The Waterfront
    • On Golden Pond
    • High Noon
    • Out of Africa
    • Ben-Hur
    • How The West Was Won

    A singularly haunting score by David Raskin, Laurais largely built around variations of the title song, which has an evocative lyric by Johnny Mercer. In the song, Laura is the ultimate, untouchable object of desire; in the movie she is a murdered woman with whom a police detective played by Dana Andrews becomes obsessed. So with the mix of love, s...

    There couldn’t have been a better choice than Philip Glass to score an intense, psychological film about three women linked in different decades by the works of Virginia Woolf. All the hypnotic Glass trademarks are here and the circular nature of Glass’ music underlines the unseen connections between the characters, to alternately soothing and chil...

    The wonder of Franz Waxman’s soundtrack to Sunset Boulevardwas that it took you inside Norma Desmond’s head, which was a cluttered place indeed. Accordingly, the score might be called one of the first mash-ups, containing snippets of jazz and popular song, along with more haunting themes that signify Norma’s insanity. Film scholars have pored over ...

    A Streetcar Named Desire was one of the first mainstream films ever to have a fully jazz-based film score, as befits its New Orleans setting. But Pennsylvania-born composer Alex North was a true musical eclectic, who also studied with Aaron Copland and wrote symphonies; he famously wrote a score for 2001: A Space Odysseythat Stanley Kubrick never u...

    On the Waterfront was Leonard Bernstein’s only proper movie score, not counting the famous musicals (West Side Story, Candide) that were adapted to film. Though now recognized as one of the great soundtracks, it proved a bit controversial at the time, since Bernstein envisioned the music as a crucial part of story development, a device that would i...

    Jazz-associated pianist Dave Grusin is one of the more celebrated film composers of the modern era – for starters, all the non-Paul Simon music in The Graduate was his – and also the owner of the GRP label. Combining jazz, pop and New Age elements, his Golden Pondscore captures both the rustic New England setting of the film, and the bittersweet st...

    The plot of High Noonbuilds slowly to its climactic gun battle, and Dimitri Tomkin’s film score is all dramatic tension, with recurring themes including a horse’s advancing hooves and the ominous melody of the title tune. With a vocal performed by Tex Ritter in the movie, the song’s percussive horse-hoof sound was actually made by a Hammond Novacho...

    This was one of the later movie scores by the English composer John Barry, who’s forever associated with his James Bond soundtracks. Though a short score (only covering a half-hour of the film) it contains some of Barry’s prettiest and most melodically grabbing themes. It won Barry his second-to-last Oscar for Best Original Score (he’d win again in...

    The Biblical epic Ben-Hur got a suitably grand score from Miklos Rozsa; with two-and-a-half hours of music, it was the longest score used in a film at that time. Everything about the score is larger than life, from its series of fanfares to the sweeping chariot race to the heavenly church organ that accompanies the appearance of Jesus onscreen. The...

    Alfred Newman has one of the longest-running careers as a film composer, ranging from Charlie Chaplin films in the 1930s to his final project, Airport, in 1970. His score for the epic Western How the West Was Wonwas an unusual one, as it used country and folk tunes and in grand orchestral arrangements. One of the key moments was an adaptation of “G...

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    • The Revenant” (Ryuichi Sakamoto) Main composer Ryuichi Sakamoto said it best: “The amount of music for this film is just gigantic.” Sakamoto was more directly referring to his choice to bring on additional help in the form of frequent collaborator Alva Noto (along with The National’s Bryce Dessner), but the sentiment stands when considering the full breadth of the score for Alejandro González Iñárritu’s stunning 2015 survival tale.
    • “A Ghost Story” (Daniel Hart) There’s literally no such thing as a David Lowery movie without a Daniel Hart score — every one of the director’s features, stretching all the way back to 2009’s micro-budget “St.
    • “Mudbound” (Tamar-kali) “Strings, darkness, and intimacy.” Those were Dee Rees’ words of instruction for Tamar-kali when she entrusted the polyphonously talented Brooklyn native to write the music for “Mudbound,” and “strings, darkness, and intimacy” is exactly what she got when the finished recordings were delivered to her just five weeks later.
    • “Catch Me If You Can” (John Williams) The script that lead to the 20 collaboration between director Steven Spielberg and composer John Williams featured no menacing foe, like a shark or an SS tyrant.
  2. Feb 21, 2019 · What are some of your personal favorite scores? Barrow: Ben and I really bonded over Planet of the Apes. John Carpenter’s Assault on Precinct 13 was big for me—what he managed to convey...

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  4. Aug 18, 2021 · 6 iconic background scores from your all-time favourite shows and movies | Vogue India. Culture & Living. 6 iconic background scores from your all-time favourite shows and movies. From The Avengers to Downton Abbey, relive the experience of watching your preferred titles through this capsule playlist. By Shireen Khandelwal. 18 August 2021.

  5. May 16, 2024 · The most popular film scores tend to come from some of your favorite movies. Now it is time to determine which movie has the best score. Vote up the titles of the films based solely on the strength of their musical scores. This list contains the greatest movie themes and scores ever recorded, chosen by the Ranker community. This list is for ...