Obviously, there's no law that the musical score for a historical drama must be period specific.
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The musical score is spot on, rising and falling in tempo with the slightest change in action.
Is it how unique its story is, or how lovely its graphics, or how magical its musical score?
The dreamlike atmospheres, elaborate settings and chilling musical score combine to make The Wolf Man a masterpiece of the genre.
Part of the Festival of the North East, the specially commissioned work is billed as the first musical score created for foghorns.
Family issues cropped up and made it impossible to sneak down to Monterey yesterday to hear the debut of your musical score.
Cherubini's musical score is as daring as the drama itself, featuring some of the most innovative and expressive music in any opera.
Temple flutes, guzheng (a Chinese zither) and the two-stringed erhu feature prominently in songs, while the musical score is a conscious mingling of East and West.
Oscars for: director Ang Lee, lead actor Heath Ledger, supporting actor Jake Gyllenhaal, supporting actress Michelle Williams, best film, best cinematography, best screenplay and best musical score.
The movie has a seductive, percolating, what's-old-is-new-again musical score by the French electronica duo Daft Punk, and for lengthy swatches of it I grooved on the look and the atmosphere.
The last horror film directed by James Whale features a haunting musical score that helps make The Bride of Frankenstein one of the finest and most touching thrillers of its era.
As the case unfolded, Mrs Bercow's QC, William McCormick, had argued that the phrase "innocent face" was merely an indication that the tweet should be read in a deadpan manner, comparable to stage directions or notation on a musical score.
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The words and punctuation of "innocent face", he said, were merely an indication that the question should be read with a deadpan emphasis or tone, comparable with stage directions such as sotto voce or a notation on a musical score.
Usually known for classic productions such as The Nutcracker and Swan Lake, The Dream of the Red Chamber is a collaborative effort, with choreography by Wang Xin Peng, artistic director of Germany's Ballet Dortmund, and a musical score written by Oscar-winning composer Michael Nyman and performed by the Hong Kong Sinfonietta.
The Classic Brit awards, now in its 13th year, broadened its remit last year to include musical theatre and film score composition.
The record is an 11-track foray into theatrical, space-themed chamber pop that falls somewhere between the score of a Broadway musical and a collection of sweet and playful nursery rhymes.
In 2001, they wrote the score and lyrics for the musical Closer to Heaven, while last year they provided music for David Almond's play My Dad's a Birdman at London's Young Vic.
The late Marvin Hamlisch, who died last August, was also honoured with the inaugural prize for best original music for his score for the 2002 Broadway musical Sweet Smell of Success, which received its UK premiere at London's Arcola Theatre.
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She recently wrote the score for "9 to 5: The Musical, " a stage version of the 1980 comedy "Nine to Five, " a film she not only starred in but for which she also composed the award-winning title song.
Apps like Tonara are now bringing sheet music into the digital age, as well as leveraging new technologies (polyphonic score following) to provide a truly interactive experience to musical scores.
His most recent film score featured in the 2001 war thriller Enigma, while a musical version of Brighton Rock, created with lyricist Don Black, had its London premiere in 2004.
This silent animations were brought to life with musical accompaniment from multi-instrumentalist Kieron Maguire who provided a semi-improvised score using guitar and viola.
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