Jerry Goldsmith
The Prize
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Composer:Jerry GoldsmithGenre:FilmStyle:Film ScoreCompose Date:1963Average_duration:48:07"The Prize" is a soundtrack composed by Jerry Goldsmith for the 1963 film of the same name. The film was directed by Mark Robson and starred Paul Newman, Elke Sommer, and Edward G. Robinson. The soundtrack was released on vinyl in 1963 by United Artists Records. The film is a thriller about a Nobel Prize-winning author who becomes embroiled in a dangerous game of espionage and murder while attending a conference in Stockholm. The soundtrack reflects the tension and intrigue of the film, with a mix of orchestral and electronic elements. The soundtrack features several movements, including the main title theme, which is a driving, suspenseful piece that sets the tone for the film. Other notable movements include "The Chase," which features a pulsing electronic beat and tense strings, and "The Prize Waltz," a romantic and melancholy piece that underscores the relationship between the two main characters. Goldsmith's use of electronic instruments was innovative for the time, and helped to create a futuristic and otherworldly atmosphere in the film. The soundtrack also features a number of traditional orchestral instruments, including strings, brass, and percussion. Overall, "The Prize" soundtrack is a masterful example of Goldsmith's ability to create music that enhances the mood and atmosphere of a film. Its blend of orchestral and electronic elements, along with its memorable themes and motifs, make it a classic example of film music from the 1960s.More....