Ernest Gold
This Land Is Mine (Theme from "Exodus")
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Composer:Ernest GoldGenre:VocalAverage_duration:3:24"This Land Is Mine" is a powerful and emotional theme composed by Ernest Gold for the 1960 film "Exodus." The film, directed by Otto Preminger, tells the story of the founding of the state of Israel and the struggles of the Jewish people to establish a homeland in the aftermath of World War II. The theme was composed in 1960 and premiered in the film "Exodus" later that year. It quickly became one of the most iconic and recognizable pieces of film music ever written, and has been used in countless films, television shows, and other media since its debut. The theme is comprised of several distinct movements, each of which contributes to its overall emotional impact. The opening movement is a slow, mournful melody played on solo trumpet, which sets the tone for the piece and establishes its somber, reflective mood. This is followed by a more upbeat and optimistic section, featuring a full orchestra and a soaring melody that evokes the hope and determination of the Jewish people as they work to establish their homeland. The final movement of the theme is perhaps the most powerful and emotional, featuring a full choir singing the words "This land is mine, God gave this land to me" over a swelling orchestral accompaniment. This section is both triumphant and deeply moving, capturing the sense of pride and ownership that the Jewish people feel for their homeland. Overall, the characteristics of "This Land Is Mine" are its emotional power, its ability to evoke a sense of history and cultural identity, and its timeless quality. Even decades after its premiere, the theme remains a beloved and iconic piece of music that continues to inspire and move audiences around the world.More....
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