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Philip Glass
Candyman
Works Info
Composer
:
Philip Glass
Genre
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Film
Style
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Film Score
Compose Date
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1992
Candyman is a horror film directed by Bernard Rose, released in 1992. The film is based on Clive Barker's short story "The Forbidden" and stars Virginia Madsen and Tony Todd. The film's soundtrack was composed by Philip Glass, a renowned American composer. The film premiered on September 11, 1992, at the Toronto International Film Festival. The soundtrack was released on October 13, 1992, by A&M Records. The Candyman soundtrack consists of 21 tracks, divided into three movements. The first movement, titled "Music Box," features eerie and haunting melodies played on a music box. The second movement, titled "Helen's Theme," is a beautiful and melancholic piano piece that represents the film's protagonist, Helen Lyle. The third movement, titled "Candyman Theme," is the film's main theme and features a haunting choir and orchestral arrangement. The Candyman soundtrack is characterized by its use of repetition and minimalism, which are hallmarks of Philip Glass's style. The music is sparse and atmospheric, creating a sense of unease and tension that perfectly complements the film's horror elements. Glass's use of the music box in the first movement is particularly effective, as it creates a childlike and innocent tone that is quickly subverted by the film's darker themes. The piano in the second movement is also a standout, as it conveys the emotional depth of Helen's character and her journey throughout the film. Overall, the Candyman soundtrack is a masterful work of horror music that perfectly captures the film's themes and atmosphere. Philip Glass's minimalist approach and use of repetition create a sense of dread and unease that lingers long after the film has ended.
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