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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #2020
Song of the Day: Raiders of the Lost Ark (“Soundtrack Suite”) [YouTube link], composed by John Williams, derives from the first of five films that he scored for the Indiana Jones franchise, yet another milestone in cinema—and cinematic music—history. Indeed, Williams’s soundtrack to the forthcoming “Indiana Jones and the Dial…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #2019
Song of the Day: Star Wars: A New Hope (“Soundtrack Suite”) [YouTube link] was the first of the nine scores composed by John Williams for the trilogy of trilogies that constitute the “Skywalker Saga“. This suite derives from the soundtrack to the original 1977 film and includes many of the central…
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Continue reading →: Stevie & Chris Jammin’ at the Grammys
Congratulations to all the winners at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards last night, from Viola Davis (now an EGOT!) and Beyoncé (who now holds the lifetime record for most Grammy wins) to Lizzo (for Record of the Year, “About Damn Time“) and Harry Styles (for Album of the Year, “Harry’s…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #2018
Song of the Day: Catch Me If You Can (“Soundtrack Suite”) [YouTube link], composed by John Williams, exhibits another side to his repertoire. The composer started out as jazz pianist “Johnny” Williams and was the featured pianist in the original “West Side Story” film score. This wonderful jazz-influenced score is…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #2017
Song of the Day: Schindler’s List (“Soundtrack Suite”) [YouTube link], composed by John Williams, offers some of the most heart-wrenching themes ever written by the maestro. The score for the 1993 Steven Spielberg-directed film, starring Liam Neeson, features the great Itzhak Perlman on violin. It was reported that when Williams…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #2016
Song of the Day: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (“Soundtrack Suite”) [YouTube link], composed by John Williams, contains all those original, charming magical qualities that served as the musical backdrop for one of the most successful and entertaining franchises in film history. Williams received an Oscar nomination for the…
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Continue reading →: That’s What Friends Are For!
Two of my friends—who really know my penchant for writing and saying a lot in response to any question asked … did this for Facebook. I’m sharing it with my Notablog readers. For those who understand, no explanation is needed. For those who do not understand, no explanation is possible.…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #2015
Song of the Day: A Streetcar Named Desire (“Soundtrack Suite”) [YouTube link], composed by Alex North, was one of the first jazz-infused film scores ever heard on the big screen. It reflects the compelling psychological dynamics of the characters in this 1951 film adaptation of the Tennessee Williams Pulitzer Prize-winning…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #2014
Song of the Day: The Pink Panther (“Soundtrack Suite”) [YouTube link], composed by Henry Mancini, includes the truly memorable main theme along with all those jazzy Mancini-esque touches that are heard throughout this 1963 comedy, starring David Niven and Peter Sellers. Okay, the Pink Panther is not a groundhog by…
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Continue reading →: The 19th Annual Film Music February Festival / Song of the Day #2013
Song of the Day: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (“Soundtrack Suite”) [YouTube link], composed by Howard Shore, features memorable themes from the 2001 epic fantasy adventure directed by Peter Jackson, the first of a trilogy of films based on the J. R. R. Tolkien classic.…
