Ernest Gold
Exodus, film score
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Composer:Ernest GoldGenre:FilmStyle:Film ScoreCompose Date:1960Average_duration:18:42Movement_count:13Movement ....Exodus is a film score composed by Ernest Gold for the 1960 epic film of the same name directed by Otto Preminger. The film score was recorded in London with the Sinfonia of London and the Ambrosian Singers. The soundtrack was released on LP by United Artists Records in 1960 and won an Academy Award for Best Original Score. The score is divided into three movements: "Prelude," "Escape," and "Ari." The "Prelude" is a grand and sweeping orchestral piece that sets the tone for the film's epic story of the founding of Israel. The "Escape" movement is a tense and dramatic piece that accompanies the film's action sequences, including the escape of Jewish refugees from a British internment camp. The "Ari" movement is a hauntingly beautiful piece that features a solo oboe and represents the film's central character, Ari Ben Canaan. The score's main theme, "Theme of Exodus," is a powerful and memorable melody that has become synonymous with the film and the struggle for Israeli independence. The theme is introduced in the "Prelude" and is reprised throughout the score, including in the film's closing credits. Gold's score for Exodus is characterized by its use of traditional Jewish and Middle Eastern musical elements, including the use of the shofar, a traditional Jewish horn, and the oud, a Middle Eastern stringed instrument. The score also features a prominent choir, which sings in Hebrew and adds to the film's epic and emotional impact. Overall, Ernest Gold's score for Exodus is a masterful work of film music that perfectly captures the grandeur and emotion of the film's story. Its memorable themes and use of traditional Jewish and Middle Eastern musical elements have made it a classic of film music and a beloved part of the film's legacy.More....