Henry Mancini
Dear Heart
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Composer:Henry ManciniGenre:FilmStyle:Film ScoreCompose Date:1964Average_duration:2:50Dear Heart is a soundtrack composed by Henry Mancini, an American composer, conductor, and arranger. The soundtrack was composed for the 1964 romantic comedy film of the same name, directed by Delbert Mann and starring Glenn Ford and Geraldine Page. The film was released on December 2, 1964, and the soundtrack was released on the same day. The soundtrack consists of 12 tracks, divided into two movements. The first movement includes tracks 1-6, while the second movement includes tracks 7-12. The first movement is characterized by its upbeat and lively tunes, while the second movement is more mellow and romantic. The first track, "Dear Heart," is the main theme of the film and sets the tone for the entire soundtrack. It is a catchy and upbeat tune that features a prominent use of the accordion. The second track, "The Shining Sea," is a slow and romantic tune that features a beautiful melody played on the piano. The third track, "The Swing March," is an upbeat and jazzy tune that features a prominent use of the trumpet. The fourth track, "The Happy Pipers," is a lively and upbeat tune that features a prominent use of the bagpipes. The fifth track, "The Dance of the Lovers," is a slow and romantic tune that features a beautiful melody played on the violin. The sixth track, "The Love Theme," is a slow and romantic tune that features a beautiful melody played on the piano. The second movement begins with the seventh track, "The Shadow of Your Smile," which is a slow and romantic tune that features a beautiful melody played on the guitar. The eighth track, "The Search for Jenny," is a slow and melancholic tune that features a prominent use of the harp. The ninth track, "The Carousel Waltz," is a slow and romantic tune that features a beautiful melody played on the accordion. The tenth track, "The Second Time Around," is a slow and romantic tune that features a beautiful melody played on the piano. The eleventh track, "The Dear Heart Waltz," is a slow and romantic tune that features a beautiful melody played on the violin. The final track, "The End of a Love Affair," is a slow and melancholic tune that features a prominent use of the trumpet. Overall, the Dear Heart soundtrack is characterized by its beautiful melodies, catchy tunes, and prominent use of various instruments such as the accordion, trumpet, and violin. It perfectly captures the romantic and lighthearted tone of the film and remains a beloved soundtrack to this day.More....