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Bernard Herrmann
Jason and the Argonauts
Works Info
Composer
:
Bernard Herrmann
Genre
:
Film
Style
:
Film Score
Compose Date
:
1963
Average_duration
:
61:34
"Jason and the Argonauts" is a 1963 British-American fantasy adventure film directed by Don Chaffey. The film was released on June 19, 1963, and it tells the story of Jason, a Greek hero who embarks on a quest to find the Golden Fleece. The film is known for its groundbreaking special effects, which were created by Ray Harryhausen. The film's soundtrack was composed by Bernard Herrmann, who is known for his work on films such as "Psycho" and "Citizen Kane." The score for "Jason and the Argonauts" is considered to be one of Herrmann's best works, and it perfectly captures the film's sense of adventure and wonder. The soundtrack features a number of different movements, each of which corresponds to a different scene in the film. The opening movement, "Prelude," sets the tone for the film with its sweeping orchestral score. The second movement, "The Kingdom of Iolcus," introduces the film's main characters and establishes the setting of the story. The third movement, "Hera's Affair," is a tense and dramatic piece that accompanies a scene in which the goddess Hera intervenes in the affairs of mortals. The fourth movement, "The Hydra," is a thrilling and action-packed piece that accompanies a battle between Jason and a giant sea monster. The fifth movement, "The Golden Fleece," is a triumphant and celebratory piece that accompanies the film's climactic scene. The final movement, "Finale," brings the score to a close with a reprise of the film's main theme. Overall, the soundtrack for "Jason and the Argonauts" is a masterful work of music that perfectly complements the film's sense of adventure and excitement. Herrmann's use of orchestral instruments and his skillful composition make the score a standout element of the film.
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