John Addison
Reach for the Sky
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Composer:John AddisonGenre:FilmStyle:Film ScoreAverage_duration:3:46"Reach for the Sky" is a soundtrack composed by John Addison for the 1956 British biographical film of the same name. The film tells the story of Douglas Bader, a Royal Air Force pilot who lost both his legs in a flying accident but went on to become a flying ace during World War II. The soundtrack was composed in 1956 and premiered alongside the film's release. It consists of 12 movements, each of which captures a different aspect of Bader's life and personality. The first movement, "Main Title," sets the tone for the film with a stirring, patriotic melody that reflects Bader's love for his country and his determination to serve it despite his disability. Other movements, such as "The Accident" and "Rehabilitation," are more somber and introspective, reflecting the challenges that Bader faced in the aftermath of his accident and his struggle to come to terms with his new reality. "The Big Wing" and "The Dogfight" are more action-packed, capturing the excitement and danger of aerial combat during World War II. Throughout the soundtrack, Addison makes use of a variety of musical styles and instruments to create a rich and varied tapestry of sound. The use of brass and percussion in particular gives the music a sense of grandeur and power, reflecting the heroic nature of Bader's story. Overall, the "Reach for the Sky" soundtrack is a masterful work of film music that captures the spirit and essence of its subject matter. Its stirring melodies and evocative themes have made it a beloved classic among film music enthusiasts and a fitting tribute to the remarkable life of Douglas Bader.More....
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