Film scores

A film score is the background music in a film, generally specially written for the film and often used to heighten emotions provoked by the imagery on the screen or by the dialogue. ...more on Wikipedia about "Film score"

The music in Star Wars were music film scores that were composed by John Williams for all six Star Wars films. The music for the films are especially distinctive as it has been known to paint musical pictures of such accessibility and precision, and Williams' invaluable contribution to the double-trilogy stands as an unsurpassed feat in the history of film scoring in terms of breadth, thematic-development and cultural impact. ...more on Wikipedia about "Star Wars music"

(Superman music) * First release by Warner in 1987. Track listing for this release: ...more on Wikipedia about "Superman music"

The Lord of the Rings film trilogy music was composed and conducted by Howard Shore. The scores use a technique called leitmotif, which is a musical phrase associated with a character, a feeling, an event, etc. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Lord of the Rings music"

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
It uses material from the Wikipedia . Direct links to the original articles are in the text.
If you use exact copy or modified of this article you should preserve above paragraph and put also : It uses material from the Shortopedia article about "Film scores".
MAIN PAGE MAIN INDEX CONTACT US