Henry Mancini
Arabesque
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Composer:Henry ManciniGenre:FilmStyle:Character PieceAverage_duration:31:08Movement_count:12Movement ....Arabesque is a soundtrack composed by Henry Mancini for the 1966 film of the same name. The film was directed by Stanley Donen and starred Gregory Peck and Sophia Loren. The soundtrack was released on LP by RCA Victor in 1966. The soundtrack features a total of 12 tracks, divided into two movements. The first movement consists of six tracks, while the second movement consists of the remaining six tracks. The first movement is characterized by its use of Middle Eastern and North African musical motifs, while the second movement features more traditional orchestral arrangements. The first track, "Arabesque," sets the tone for the entire soundtrack with its use of a Middle Eastern-inspired melody played on a solo flute. The second track, "Ambush," features a more intense and dramatic arrangement, with the use of percussion and brass instruments to create a sense of tension and danger. The third track, "The Zoo Chase," is a fast-paced and energetic piece that accompanies a chase scene through a zoo. The use of percussion and brass instruments creates a sense of urgency and excitement. The fourth track, "Facial Recognition," is a more subdued and mysterious piece that features a solo piano and strings. The fifth track, "Danger," is another intense and dramatic piece that features a driving rhythm and the use of brass and percussion instruments. The final track of the first movement, "Ascot," is a lighter and more playful piece that features a jaunty melody played on a solo flute. The second movement begins with "Dream Street," a more traditional orchestral piece that features a lush string arrangement. The second track, "Baghdad Express," returns to the Middle Eastern-inspired motifs of the first movement, with the use of a solo flute and percussion instruments. The third track, "The Greatest Gift," is a romantic and sentimental piece that features a solo piano and strings. The fourth track, "The Puzzle," is a more mysterious and suspenseful piece that features a solo piano and strings. The fifth track, "End Title," is a triumphant and celebratory piece that features a full orchestra and choir. The final track, "Arabesque Theme," is a reprise of the main theme from the first track, played on a solo flute. Overall, the Arabesque soundtrack is characterized by its use of Middle Eastern and North African musical motifs, as well as its dramatic and intense orchestral arrangements. The soundtrack perfectly captures the mood and atmosphere of the film, and remains a classic example of Henry Mancini's musical genius.More....
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