Music and Dialogue from the Original Motion Picture "Equus", directed by Sidney Lumet. Other Versions (4 of 4) View All. Cat.
richard rodney bennett equus - the movie - original motion picture soundtrack. United Artists Records - US - UA-LA839-H - 1977. Price : . 3 €. Format : LP. Cover condition : EX (Excellent) Media condition : NM (Near Mint). richard rodney bennett equus. UNITED ARTISTS UAS 30136 - UK - 1977 - original used. Price : 1. 0 €. Cover condition : EX (Excellent) Media condition : EX (Excellent).
Richard Rodney Bennett, Composer: Murder on the Orient Express. Richard Rodney Bennett was an eclectic composer of serious orchestral works, jazz songs and music for stage and screen. Of the former, his most famous compositions include a First Symphony, a piano concerto and four string quartets. Among the latter are scores for operas, such as the dramatic "The Mines of Sulphur" and the more light-hearted and.
Sir Richard Rodney Bennett CBE (29 March 1936 – 24 December 2012) was an English composer of film, TV and concert music, and also a jazz pianist. He was based in New York City from 1979 until his death there in 2012. Bennett was born at Broadstairs, Kent, but was raised in Devon during World War II. His mother, Joan Esther (Spink), was a pianist who had trained with Gustav Holst and sang in the first professional performance of The Planets.
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Now they have delivered their third collaboration, the sci-fi movie Arrival. It should be noted foremost that Jóhannsson approached the score in a traditional way, recording everything with session musicians in assorted rooms, using the effect of layering to create texture with little use of sequencers, and relying on the processing of acoustics as opposed to digital manipulation. A key success with this soundtrack is the use of velocity and volume; at one point or another, every element seems to fade away into silence or give way to other instrumentation, only to unexpectedly return at certain points, completely transforming the overall timbre of the track.
The Crow: City Of Angels - Original Miramax Motion Picture Soundtrack. The only two real disappointments with the CD are the fact that the song "Can't Rain All the Time" is not the version played by Hangman's Joke in the movie, but instead is some very mellow thing that sounds like it came out of Thelma & Louise rather than this movie. The other disappointment is that the rocking guitar work done by 'Eric' in the movie (on the roof, before the office fight) isn't included.