Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Watch the end of Hamburger Hill. That piece of music is subdued and powerful.
"Red 1-6, this is Red 6. What's your sitrep? Over"
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: Noema
Originally posted by: LcarsSystem
Platoon
"Adiago for Strings" by Samuel Barber
The notable Platoon music has also been used in Homeworld for the PC, and in several documentries. Probably most noteworthy is the 9/11 documentary, they used his piece for more of a dramatic flair.
I love that piece.
If I ever kill myself, I'll probably do it to that music.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: Noema
Originally posted by: LcarsSystem
Platoon
"Adiago for Strings" by Samuel Barber
The notable Platoon music has also been used in Homeworld for the PC, and in several documentries. Probably most noteworthy is the 9/11 documentary, they used his piece for more of a dramatic flair.
I love that piece.
If I ever kill myself, I'll probably do it to that music.
Another wonderful example, but Barber did not write that piece specifically for that movie or any movie.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: Noema
Originally posted by: LcarsSystem
Platoon
"Adiago for Strings" by Samuel Barber
The notable Platoon music has also been used in Homeworld for the PC, and in several documentries. Probably most noteworthy is the 9/11 documentary, they used his piece for more of a dramatic flair.
I love that piece.
If I ever kill myself, I'll probably do it to that music.
Another wonderful example, but Barber did not write that piece specifically for that movie or any movie.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
See my post in in this thread. Look at the scores in bold.
A few exmaples...
Black Hawk Down: Last scene before the credits. Lisa Gerrard starts singing as they close the plane door with the flag-draped caskets in the foreground.
Ruiz-My love, you're strong and you'll do well in life. I love you and my children deeply. Today and tomorrow, let each day grow and grow. Keep smiling and never give up even when things get you down. So in closing my love. Tonight tuck my children in bed warmly. Tell them I love them, and then hug them for me and give them both a kiss goodnight for Daddy.
Empire of the Sun: "P-51, Cadillac of the Sky!" Nuf said.
LOTR:FOTR: Right after Gandalf falls, the action sounds stop, they all run across the bridge, all you can hear are the arrows bouncing off the canyon walls, and then the choir starts!
Field of Dreams: Dad and son play catch, wife comes out of the house, and throws the switch for the field lights. (I start crying here.)
Chariots of Fire: Famous opening credits.
Blade Runner: "I have seen things you people wouldn't believe...attack ships on fire off the shore of orion..."
1492: Conquest of Paradise: Columbus jumps off of the boat and his feet splash in the waters of the New World.
Gettysburg: Charge, Bayonets! Or the scene when General Lou Armistead talks to General Longstreet about the days before the war, siging around the piano with his best friends the night some would go North, some South. Only to come together to kill each other, to kill their brothers. (I start crying here!)
The Princess Bride: "Their kiss is rated one of the five purest, most romantic kisses of all time."
The Natural: "Roy, knock the cover off the ball."
Crash: "It's okay, Daddy. It's a really good cloak!"
The Right Stuff: The scene where Yeager breaks the sound barrier and does a loop in his X-1.
Band of Brothers: After the battle of Bastogne, Easy Company rests in the church, indoors for the first time in a month. They are sung to sleep by a French choir before moving off in trucks the next morning. Watch the truck scene again and listen for the clarinet! (I start crying here!)
Star Wars: ROTJ: The throne room scene where Vader and Luke battle for the last time. "You have a twin sister...Obi-Wan was wise to hide her from me, now his failure is complete. If you will not turn to the Dark Side, then perhaps she will!" The battle begins and the bass-choir comes up! OMG!!!!
All of these powerful scenes would be half of what they are if not for the music and the genius of the composers who wrote it.
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Hey didn't Lisa Gerrad die? She had one of the most BEAUTIFUL voices of all time. I believe she sang in the Gladiator & Prince of Egypt.
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
See my post in in this thread. Look at the scores in bold.
A few exmaples...
Black Hawk Down: Last scene before the credits. Lisa Gerrard starts singing as they close the plane door with the flag-draped caskets in the foreground.
Ruiz-My love, you're strong and you'll do well in life. I love you and my children deeply. Today and tomorrow, let each day grow and grow. Keep smiling and never give up even when things get you down. So in closing my love. Tonight tuck my children in bed warmly. Tell them I love them, and then hug them for me and give them both a kiss goodnight for Daddy.
Empire of the Sun: "P-51, Cadillac of the Sky!" Nuf said.
LOTR:FOTR: Right after Gandalf falls, the action sounds stop, they all run across the bridge, all you can hear are the arrows bouncing off the canyon walls, and then the choir starts!
Field of Dreams: Dad and son play catch, wife comes out of the house, and throws the switch for the field lights. (I start crying here.)
Chariots of Fire: Famous opening credits.
Blade Runner: "I have seen things you people wouldn't believe...attack ships on fire off the shore of orion..."
1492: Conquest of Paradise: Columbus jumps off of the boat and his feet splash in the waters of the New World.
Gettysburg: Charge, Bayonets! Or the scene when General Lou Armistead talks to General Longstreet about the days before the war, siging around the piano with his best friends the night some would go North, some South. Only to come together to kill each other, to kill their brothers. (I start crying here!)
The Princess Bride: "Their kiss is rated one of the five purest, most romantic kisses of all time."
The Natural: "Roy, knock the cover off the ball."
Crash: "It's okay, Daddy. It's a really good cloak!"
The Right Stuff: The scene where Yeager breaks the sound barrier and does a loop in his X-1.
Band of Brothers: After the battle of Bastogne, Easy Company rests in the church, indoors for the first time in a month. They are sung to sleep by a French choir before moving off in trucks the next morning. Watch the truck scene again and listen for the clarinet! (I start crying here!)
Star Wars: ROTJ: The throne room scene where Vader and Luke battle for the last time. "You have a twin sister...Obi-Wan was wise to hide her from me, now his failure is complete. If you will not turn to the Dark Side, then perhaps she will!" The battle begins and the bass-choir comes up! OMG!!!!
All of these powerful scenes would be half of what they are if not for the music and the genius of the composers who wrote it.
Hey didn't Lisa Gerrad die? She had one of the most BEAUTIFUL voices of all time. I believe she sang in the Gladiator & Prince of Egypt.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
See my post in in this thread. Look at the scores in bold.
A few exmaples...
Black Hawk Down: Last scene before the credits. Lisa Gerrard starts singing as they close the plane door with the flag-draped caskets in the foreground.
Ruiz-My love, you're strong and you'll do well in life. I love you and my children deeply. Today and tomorrow, let each day grow and grow. Keep smiling and never give up even when things get you down. So in closing my love. Tonight tuck my children in bed warmly. Tell them I love them, and then hug them for me and give them both a kiss goodnight for Daddy.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
See my post in in this thread. Look at the scores in bold.
A few exmaples...
Black Hawk Down: Last scene before the credits. Lisa Gerrard starts singing as they close the plane door with the flag-draped caskets in the foreground.
Ruiz-My love, you're strong and you'll do well in life. I love you and my children deeply. Today and tomorrow, let each day grow and grow. Keep smiling and never give up even when things get you down. So in closing my love. Tonight tuck my children in bed warmly. Tell them I love them, and then hug them for me and give them both a kiss goodnight for Daddy.
Empire of the Sun: "P-51, Cadillac of the Sky!" Nuf said.
LOTR:FOTR: Right after Gandalf falls, the action sounds stop, they all run across the bridge, all you can hear are the arrows bouncing off the canyon walls, and then the choir starts!
Field of Dreams: Dad and son play catch, wife comes out of the house, and throws the switch for the field lights. (I start crying here.)
Chariots of Fire: Famous opening credits.
Blade Runner: "I have seen things you people wouldn't believe...attack ships on fire off the shore of orion..."
1492: Conquest of Paradise: Columbus jumps off of the boat and his feet splash in the waters of the New World.
Gettysburg: Charge, Bayonets! Or the scene when General Lou Armistead talks to General Longstreet about the days before the war, siging around the piano with his best friends the night some would go North, some South. Only to come together to kill each other, to kill their brothers. (I start crying here!)
The Princess Bride: "Their kiss is rated one of the five purest, most romantic kisses of all time."
The Natural: "Roy, knock the cover off the ball."
Crash: "It's okay, Daddy. It's a really good cloak!"
The Right Stuff: The scene where Yeager breaks the sound barrier and does a loop in his X-1.
Band of Brothers: After the battle of Bastogne, Easy Company rests in the church, indoors for the first time in a month. They are sung to sleep by a French choir before moving off in trucks the next morning. Watch the truck scene again and listen for the clarinet! (I start crying here!)
Star Wars: ROTJ: The throne room scene where Vader and Luke battle for the last time. "You have a twin sister...Obi-Wan was wise to hide her from me, now his failure is complete. If you will not turn to the Dark Side, then perhaps she will!" The battle begins and the bass-choir comes up! OMG!!!!
All of these powerful scenes would be half of what they are if not for the music and the genius of the composers who wrote it.
Hey didn't Lisa Gerrad die? She had one of the most BEAUTIFUL voices of all time. I believe she sang in the Gladiator & Prince of Egypt.
No, she's alive: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0314713/
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Hans Zimmer's score for Prince of Egypt is one of my faves too. I love a lot of his work.
Originally posted by: Feldenak
This is what I'm talking about. Can someone identify the music for me?
Originally posted by: MasterAndCommander
None...I'm a man.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
See my post in in this thread. Look at the scores in bold.
A few exmaples...
Black Hawk Down: Last scene before the credits. Lisa Gerrard starts singing as they close the plane door with the flag-draped caskets in the foreground.
Ruiz-My love, you're strong and you'll do well in life. I love you and my children deeply. Today and tomorrow, let each day grow and grow. Keep smiling and never give up even when things get you down. So in closing my love. Tonight tuck my children in bed warmly. Tell them I love them, and then hug them for me and give them both a kiss goodnight for Daddy.
Empire of the Sun: "P-51, Cadillac of the Sky!" Nuf said.
LOTR:FOTR: Right after Gandalf falls, the action sounds stop, they all run across the bridge, all you can hear are the arrows bouncing off the canyon walls, and then the choir starts!
Field of Dreams: Dad and son play catch, wife comes out of the house, and throws the switch for the field lights. (I start crying here.)
Chariots of Fire: Famous opening credits.
Blade Runner: "I have seen things you people wouldn't believe...attack ships on fire off the shore of orion..."
1492: Conquest of Paradise: Columbus jumps off of the boat and his feet splash in the waters of the New World.
Gettysburg: Charge, Bayonets! Or the scene when General Lou Armistead talks to General Longstreet about the days before the war, siging around the piano with his best friends the night some would go North, some South. Only to come together to kill each other, to kill their brothers. (I start crying here!)
The Princess Bride: "Their kiss is rated one of the five purest, most romantic kisses of all time."
The Natural: "Roy, knock the cover off the ball."
Crash: "It's okay, Daddy. It's a really good cloak!"
The Right Stuff: The scene where Yeager breaks the sound barrier and does a loop in his X-1.
Band of Brothers: After the battle of Bastogne, Easy Company rests in the church, indoors for the first time in a month. They are sung to sleep by a French choir before moving off in trucks the next morning. Watch the truck scene again and listen for the clarinet! (I start crying here!)
Star Wars: ROTJ: The throne room scene where Vader and Luke battle for the last time. "You have a twin sister...Obi-Wan was wise to hide her from me, now his failure is complete. If you will not turn to the Dark Side, then perhaps she will!" The battle begins and the bass-choir comes up! OMG!!!!
All of these powerful scenes would be half of what they are if not for the music and the genius of the composers who wrote it.
