2013年12月11日 星期三

Summary

   There are three types of my blog posts. The first type is the composers. The second one is the whole soundtracks. The last one is the movie theme songs. The composers that I have introduced are Clint Mansell, X-Ray Dog, E.S Pothumus and Howard Leslie Shore. And the songs I have mentioned before are from the movies “Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Titanic, Out of Africa, Flashdance, The Deer Hunter, Atonement, Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, Iron Man, Slumdog Millionaire, and Lord of the Ring.” 
 Clint Mansell

E.S Pothumus 



Above of, the topic I like the most is the soundtrack of the movie “Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon.” 

I have listen to this CD over again and again since my childhood. Every time I hear these songs, I can clearly visualize the movie plots and scenes, though I have never watched this movie before. I could see them fighting, I could heard their heart beatings. The music takes me into another imagery world and shows me a different view to appreciating the movie. 

2013年12月4日 星期三

Howard Leslie Shore


Howard Leslie Shore is a Canadian composer, and he is famous for his compositions for movie soundtracks. He has writen songs for more than eighty movies. How talented he is! These movie include Lord of Ring(I have introduced last week), Twilight, Hobbits, The Silent of the Limbs......and so on. Something interesting is that Shore had made background music for magic performance! It was fun.


VEDIO:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAb-fqBrUsY
I can't upload it.
Shore's music usually makes audience down and upset. However, the soundtrack of Lord of Ring really surprise all people. This composition is more fast and epic.
This music is"The Fellowship of the Ring" from movie"Lord of the Ring." It's a cute and beautiful song.

This is the music"Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold" from movie"the Hobbits." When listening to it, I feel my mind weight down. It may not sound beautiful, but actually, it's a great composition.

The soundtracks I introduce today are great. However, they are the seldom ones of Howard's compositions that I really like. Others are so strange and make me feel uncomfortable when listening to them.