In Reply to: Your favorite film score composer? posted by rico on July 28, 2005 at 11:44:04:
VERY few movies have score that raises to that level.He wrote score for 75 films, among the best known onces is Romeo and Juliett.
I woudl submit to you that this is different caliber of score composing.
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Follow Ups
- I don't know if Prokofiev is a "score composer", but Alex Nevsky is spectacular - Victor Khomenko 06:41:53 07/29/05 (12)
- Nevsky is at least "spectacular". - Harmonia 19:17:09 07/31/05 (1)
- Re: Nevsky is at least "spectacular". - Victor Khomenko 06:12:46 08/01/05 (0)
- "Romeo and Juliet" is a ballet, not film music... (nt) - orejones 09:45:27 07/29/05 (5)
- We are talking about films here, not ballet. (nt) - Victor Khomenko 10:33:56 07/29/05 (4)
- That´s what I thought. And "Romeo and Juliet" is still a ballet: read your post... (nt) - orejones 11:32:49 07/29/05 (3)
- But...it was also a film... - Harmonia 19:03:28 07/31/05 (2)
- it was also a very violent modern film... - KT88 19:22:01 08/01/05 (0)
- A filmed ballet is still a ballet, not a movie, even if it´s played by Ulanova and Zandov, or by Fontaine and Nureyev.. - orejones 01:39:32 08/01/05 (0)
- Yes, he's in another league... - DFaulds 07:52:22 07/29/05 (3)
- Re: Yes, he's in another league... - Victor Khomenko 14:27:46 07/29/05 (2)
- Hasn't everyone seen Nevsky? - DFaulds 14:45:54 07/29/05 (1)
- Probably not. (nt) - Victor Khomenko 16:30:41 07/29/05 (0)