Phideas1
09-30-2012, 08:33 PM
George Fenton is very curious... he doesn't seem to have a musical voice that *I* can identify. One knows a Goldsmith score when one hears it. George is vague. 84 Charing Cross, Planet Earth, and Stage Beauty are wonderful scores and do not sound anything alike.
The film is a very witty drama/comedy about the last man to play a woman on stage in England before it became legal for women to... well... be women on stage. The score is energetic, melodic and just nifty as all get out.
1. Betterton and Kinnerston
2. In Less Than Three Hours
3. Changing the Law
4. Feelings Undeclared
5. Riding Through St. James's
6. The King Speaks
7. The Proclamation
8. The Dressing Room
9. The Descent
10. Exile
11. The Rescue
12. The Coach
13. 'It Is the Cause'
14. Mrs. Hughes...
15. Who Are You Now?
16. End Title (Main Theme Reprise)
ENJOY
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The film is a very witty drama/comedy about the last man to play a woman on stage in England before it became legal for women to... well... be women on stage. The score is energetic, melodic and just nifty as all get out.
1. Betterton and Kinnerston
2. In Less Than Three Hours
3. Changing the Law
4. Feelings Undeclared
5. Riding Through St. James's
6. The King Speaks
7. The Proclamation
8. The Dressing Room
9. The Descent
10. Exile
11. The Rescue
12. The Coach
13. 'It Is the Cause'
14. Mrs. Hughes...
15. Who Are You Now?
16. End Title (Main Theme Reprise)
ENJOY
Free File Hosting - Online Storage; Upload Mp3, Videos, Music. Backup Files (http://www.peejeshare.com/files/363301835/George_Fenton.zip.html)