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Sunday, July 01, 2012

(photo: David Garland)

When writing film scores, composers generally shape their music to fit the contours of a specific narrative, scene, and mood. But listened to out of the original context, film scores invite new interpretations, and stimulate the invention of movies for the mind's eye. David Garland presents music to accompany your own imaginary cinema, from great film score composers such as Ennio Morricone, Alexandre Desplat, Nino Rota, Georges Delerue, Alex North, and others.

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David Garland

Here's the playlist showing Composer - Piece - Film Title - Label

Alexandre Desplat - The Heroic Weather-Conditions of the Universe, Pt. 7: After the Storm - Moonrise Kingdom - Abkco

Meyer Kupferman - Seven Winters - Hallelujah The Hills - Fontana/iTunes

Alexandre Desplat - Mr. Fox in the Fields Medley - Fantastic Mr. Fox (The Abbey Road Mixes) - Abkco

Alex North - Martha 3:35 - Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf - Varese Sarabande

Dave Grusin - Main Title - The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter - Film Score Monthly

Ennio Morricone - Grazie Piu Che Virtu - E Ridendo l'Uccise - Beat Records

Nino Rota - O Venezia Venaga Venusia - Il Casanova di Federico Fellini - CAM

Jocelyn Pook - Libera Me - Habitación En Roma - Nuba Records

Georges Delerue - Les Cracks - Récit Muet - Les Inédits - Hortensia

Dave Grusin - Aftermath - The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter - Film Score Monthly

Alexandre Desplat - De rouille et d'os - De rouille et d'os (Rust & Bone) - Idol Records

Alexandre Desplat - Stephanie - De rouille et d'os (Rust & Bone) - Idol Records

Dominic Frontiere - Room of Mirrors - Cleopatra Jones & the Casino of Gold - Film Score Monthly

Jon Brion - You Learn - I Heart Huckabees - Milan

Georges Delerue - La Petite Vertu - Générique - Les Inédits - Hortensia

Mark Mothersbaugh - Let Me Tell You About My Boat - The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou - Hollywood Records

Jul. 01 2012 10:57 PM

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