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This review is from: The Lion In Winter (1968 Film) (Audio CD)
Rhapsodic and darkly brooding, this classic score is absolutely thrilling. The main theme alone deserved the Oscar, and there are so many enchanting melodies, all lushly orchestrated, throughout this amazing piece of music. Eleanor's Arrival is one of the most beautiful, chant-like compositions ever written for a film -- it is as wonderful to hear as it is to see on screen!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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My favorite film music,
By Merlin Douglas Larsen "Merlin the Mad" (West Jordan, Utah United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Lion In Winter (1968 Film) (Audio CD)
No musical score has remained more influential upon my imagination and emotions than this one. The play (and film adaptation) also remains perhaps my favorite - all things considered. I agree with others who have already commented, that this score is Barry's best, and that is saying alot about the genius of it to evoke powerful emotions: wistful, threatening, angry and even insane: there is that finale, where hope (for eventual triumph) is also vividly felt through the music.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Very dramatic music , possibly John Barry's best !,
By geoffreydalton@compuserve.com (London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Lion In Winter (1968 Film) (Audio CD)
Dramatic music to accompany a dramatic film and one I believe will become a classic.Very evocative of a more elemental age and swinging from warm melodies to brutal dark ages foreboding. I think Henry 11 would have approved!
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