Richard Rodgers
Victory at Sea
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Composer:Richard RodgersGenre:FilmStyle:Film ScoreVictory at Sea is a documentary television series that was produced by NBC in the United States. The series was created to commemorate the United States Navy's role in World War II. The soundtrack for the series was composed by Richard Rodgers, who is best known for his work on Broadway musicals such as Oklahoma! and The Sound of Music. The series premiered on October 26, 1952, and ran for 26 episodes. Each episode focused on a different aspect of the war, such as the Battle of Midway or the Battle of the Atlantic. The series was narrated by Leonard Graves, who provided a detailed account of the events that took place during the war. The soundtrack for Victory at Sea is divided into 12 movements, each of which corresponds to a different episode of the series. The movements are as follows: 1. The Song of the High Seas 2. The Pacific Boils Over 3. Guadalcanal March 4. D-Day 5. Hard Work and Horseplay 6. Theme of the Fast Carriers 7. Beneath the Southern Cross 8. Mare Nostrum 9. Victory at Sea 10. The Sound of Victory 11. Fire on the Waters 12. The Turning Point The characteristics of the soundtrack for Victory at Sea are that it is a highly emotional and dramatic score that captures the intensity and heroism of the war. The music is primarily orchestral, with a heavy emphasis on brass and percussion instruments. The score also features a number of patriotic and uplifting themes, such as the "Theme of the Fast Carriers" and "The Sound of Victory." Overall, the soundtrack for Victory at Sea is a powerful and moving tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of the men and women who fought in World War II. It remains one of the most iconic and memorable scores in the history of television and film.More....
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