Miklós Rózsa
Spellbound
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Composer:Miklós RózsaGenre:FilmStyle:Film ScoreCompose Date:1945Average_duration:74:29Spellbound is a film score composed by Miklós Rózsa for the 1945 Alfred Hitchcock film of the same name. The score was premiered on November 28, 1945, and was released on an album by RCA Victor in 1947. The score is divided into six movements, each corresponding to a different scene in the film. The first movement, titled "Prelude," is a haunting and mysterious piece that sets the tone for the film. It features a solo violin playing a melody that is later developed throughout the score. The second movement, "Rhapsody," is a romantic and lyrical piece that accompanies a love scene between the two main characters. It features lush strings and a soaring melody. The third movement, "The Dream," is a surreal and disorienting piece that accompanies a dream sequence in the film. It features eerie strings and a haunting melody played on the theremin, an electronic instrument that was popular in film scores of the time. The fourth movement, "The Mountain Lodge," is a lively and playful piece that accompanies a scene in which the characters are skiing. It features a fast-paced rhythm and a catchy melody. The fifth movement, "Concerto," is a dramatic and intense piece that accompanies a climactic scene in the film. It features a solo piano playing a virtuosic and challenging melody, accompanied by the full orchestra. The final movement, "Finale," is a triumphant and uplifting piece that brings the score to a close. It features a reprise of the main theme, played by the full orchestra. Overall, the score for Spellbound is characterized by its use of lush strings, haunting melodies, and dramatic flourishes. It is a classic example of the film noir genre, and is considered one of Rózsa's most iconic works.More....
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