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Dimitri Tiomkin
High Noon
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Dimitri Tiomkin
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Film
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Film Score
Compose Date
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1952
"High Noon" is a classic Western film that was released in 1952. The film was directed by Fred Zinnemann and starred Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, and Thomas Mitchell. The film's soundtrack was composed by Dimitri Tiomkin, a Russian-born composer who was known for his work in film and television. The film's premiere was on July 24, 1952, in New York City. The film was a critical and commercial success, winning four Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Gary Cooper and Best Original Song for Tiomkin's "Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darling." The soundtrack for "High Noon" is known for its use of the Western ballad, which was a popular genre of music in the 1950s. The film's main theme, "Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darling," is a haunting ballad that tells the story of a man who is waiting for his bride to arrive on the day of his wedding. The song is sung by Tex Ritter, a popular country singer of the time. The soundtrack also features a number of instrumental pieces, including "The Clock and the Hanging," which is played during the film's climactic scene. The piece is characterized by its use of percussion and brass instruments, which create a sense of tension and urgency. Overall, the soundtrack for "High Noon" is a classic example of Western film music. Tiomkin's use of the Western ballad and his skillful orchestration of instrumental pieces helped to create a sense of drama and tension that was essential to the film's success. The soundtrack remains a beloved classic to this day, and is often cited as one of the greatest film scores of all time.
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