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12-18-2014, 06:00 AM
not really film score, but definitely "music from and inspired" type deal.
I'd like to see a compilation of classical/opera music used in film.
Not like the "epic choral/orchestra" thread out there already.
but, instead of Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011)' own "To The Opera!"...
How about the three pieces used for the film.
L'Ultima Prova / Ah, Signor Per Carita / Don Giovanni a Cenar Teco from Mozart's "Don Giovanni".
Instead of the film version for Quantum of Solace (2008), how about the album version (if the exact or even close to year/studio) of Puccini's "Tosca".
Te Deum plus another cue from an earlier act was used in the last half of the Tosca scene (stage scene from act 2; silent shootout from act 1).
True Romance (1993)?
pretty much already on the album OST.
"Sous le d�me �pais o� le blanc jasmin" Delibes's "Lakm�"
So on and so forth.
I'd like to get a nice collaberation going to make a full album experience of Opera in Cinema, since I've not really seen one (or one that's updated with Sherlock Holmes, 007, etc).
There was even more of Mozart's "Don Giovanni" used in Copycat (1995): Vissi D'Arte.
:laugh: Even Rossini's "Largo al factotum" was used (of which I can always associate with Warner Bro's Looney Tunes).
Anyone with me on this?
No set time (72min album for 1CD or 80min for fancy CD's), unless we gain enough interest to create something uber fancy like a 2CD deluxe album.
Anyone? :erm:
Just me? :sad: fine.
!!! "So on and so forth."
Gary Oldman! The Fifth Element: Mad scene "Il dolce suono" from Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor"
That would be tricky: Do we add the OST version? Do we cut off the first part and leave out the Diva Dance or do concatenate into one seamless track?
Or do we through the TFE version (concatenated) as a bonus track and throw in any version recording of the actual opera in an earlier track?
I'd like to see a compilation of classical/opera music used in film.
Not like the "epic choral/orchestra" thread out there already.
but, instead of Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011)' own "To The Opera!"...
How about the three pieces used for the film.
L'Ultima Prova / Ah, Signor Per Carita / Don Giovanni a Cenar Teco from Mozart's "Don Giovanni".
Instead of the film version for Quantum of Solace (2008), how about the album version (if the exact or even close to year/studio) of Puccini's "Tosca".
Te Deum plus another cue from an earlier act was used in the last half of the Tosca scene (stage scene from act 2; silent shootout from act 1).
True Romance (1993)?
pretty much already on the album OST.
"Sous le d�me �pais o� le blanc jasmin" Delibes's "Lakm�"
So on and so forth.
I'd like to get a nice collaberation going to make a full album experience of Opera in Cinema, since I've not really seen one (or one that's updated with Sherlock Holmes, 007, etc).
There was even more of Mozart's "Don Giovanni" used in Copycat (1995): Vissi D'Arte.
:laugh: Even Rossini's "Largo al factotum" was used (of which I can always associate with Warner Bro's Looney Tunes).
Anyone with me on this?
No set time (72min album for 1CD or 80min for fancy CD's), unless we gain enough interest to create something uber fancy like a 2CD deluxe album.
Anyone? :erm:
Just me? :sad: fine.
!!! "So on and so forth."
Gary Oldman! The Fifth Element: Mad scene "Il dolce suono" from Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor"
That would be tricky: Do we add the OST version? Do we cut off the first part and leave out the Diva Dance or do concatenate into one seamless track?
Or do we through the TFE version (concatenated) as a bonus track and throw in any version recording of the actual opera in an earlier track?