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Pianist (Music from the Motion Picture)
- Roman Polanski's The Pianist is based on the memoirs of Wladislaw Szpilman (1911-2000), a Polish-born Jewish pianist-composer who survived the horrors of the Warsaw Ghetto and managed to escape deportation at the hands of the Nazis. Not surprisingly, Szpilman felt a strong attachment to the music of his great countryman Frédéric Chopin...
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Aberdeen - Zbigniew Preisner
- Aberdeen, Return to the Past, Road, On the Deck, Night Landscapes, Memories from Childhood, Lovers, Crying for Help, Border, Aberdeen, For You, I Am Not Your Father, Visit in Hospital...
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The Hours - Philip Glass
- Glass offers a score that underpins their commonalities, binding together the three narratives with music that remains essentially similar in style and emotional impact throughout. Glass's palette is modest: a solo piano, harps, and a string orchestra comprise the ensemble. And his vocabulary is similarly restrained: broken chord figurations...
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Road to Perdition - Thomas Newman
- Thomas Newman has a talent for composing disquieting little motifs played on unusual instruments (think of his theme music for the television series Six Feet Under), and he puts it to use in his score for the Depression-era gangster film Road to Perdition. Director Sam Mendes...
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Sense and Sensibility
- Patrick Doyle began his career in film music writing scores for Kenneth Branagh's films -- but he didn't receive his first Oscar nomination until he wrote this one for Branagh's then-wife, Emma Thompson (whose magic touch with the Academy landed her almost annual nominations in the 1990s)...
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The Piano
- The Piano proves to be an integral motive force behind the pent-up emotion in the movie The Piano. The melodies that seem to flow from Ada's fingers themselves are Nyman's interpretations of Scottish folk and popular songs...The sound of the piano becomes her character, her mood, her expressions...
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Palace of the Winds: The Piano at the Movies - Michael Chertock
- Feather Theme, Heaven's Light, Ashokan Farewell, With God's Help, Shine, Prelude in C Sharp Minor, Op. 3, No. 2, Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30, Cadenza from Allegro Ma Non Tanto, Prelude No. 15 in D Flat Major, "Raindrop", 'Round Midnight...
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Classic Movie & Show Tunes from Rare Piano Rolls
- You Do Something to Me, What Is This Thing Called Love?, Night and Day, I Get a Kick out of You, Anything Goes, Begin the Beguine, Just One of Those Things, In the Still of the Night, It's de-Lovely, Rosalie, My Heart Belongs to Daddy...
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Pianoforte Opus 3: Film Music - Christopher Peacock
- The Rose, Can You Feel the Love Tonight? {The Lion King}, The Summer Knows {Theme from Summer of '42}, Fur Elise {Immortal Beloved}, Kiss of a Rose, Doe Eyes {the Bridges of Madison County}, Tears in Heaven {from "Rush"}, More Than You Know {Funny Lady}...
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