Carl Davis
The World at War
Works Info
Composer:Carl DavisGenre:OrchestralStyle:Television ScoreAverage_duration:5:27Movement_count:10Movement ....The World at War is a documentary series composed by Carl Davis that premiered on ITV in the United Kingdom in 1973. The series is a comprehensive account of the Second World War, featuring interviews with key figures, rare footage, and a detailed narration. The series is divided into 26 episodes, each focusing on a different aspect of the war. The first episode, "A New Germany," explores the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany. The second episode, "Distant War," covers the early years of the war, including the fall of France and the Battle of Britain. Other episodes cover topics such as the war in North Africa, the Eastern Front, the Pacific War, and the Holocaust. One of the defining characteristics of The World at War is its use of rare footage. The series features footage from both Allied and Axis sources, including propaganda films, newsreels, and home movies. The footage is often accompanied by Davis's original score, which is both dramatic and haunting. Another key feature of the series is its use of interviews with key figures from the war. These include both military leaders and civilians who lived through the war. The interviews provide a personal perspective on the events of the war and help to bring the history to life. Overall, The World at War is a landmark documentary series that provides a comprehensive and compelling account of the Second World War. Its use of rare footage and interviews with key figures make it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of the war.More....
Works Music
Featured Music