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National Film Score Day
Melodies weaving emotions, enhancing cinematic narratives—immersing listeners in the unseen, a symphony that tells untold tales.
Recognize and show appreciation for the musical masterpieces that have accompanied some of the most amazing stories on film by celebrating National Film Score Day! 
History of National Film Score Day
Film scores are the music behind the film that doesn’t include any vocals. This musical accompaniment ushers the viewers into the story, usually before the dialogue even begins, setting the tone for the moment and then moving the story into the scenes that are to come. This is a special type of musical composition that requires a great deal of talent and incomparable skill.
Founded by Jeffrey D. Kern with the purpose of National Film Score Day is to highlight the talent and skill of the amazing composers who write scores for films. The date was set as a nod to the release of the film, The Jungle Book, on April 3, 1942. A year later the score, written by legendary composer Miklós Rózsa, became the first ever score from a non-musical film to be released as a commercially recorded soundtrack.
National Film Score Day brings to the forefront the composers of this incredible music, celebrating and honoring their notable contributions in people’s hearts and in the industry at large.
How to Celebrate National Film Score Day
Show some love and appreciation for those who create seamless transitions in films through the music they compose. Enjoy celebrating National Film Score Day with some of these ideas:
Watch a Film with an Incredible Score
One of the best ways to give heed to National Film Score Day is to begin by paying more attention to the musical compositions that accompany movies. While they contribute so much to moving the story along, they often go unnoticed. In honor of this day, however, it’s time to notice those film scores!
Consider watching one (or many) of these films from recent years with excellent scores in honor of this day:
The Social Network (2010) with composers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. This film score was a first try for these band members of Nine Inch Nails and turned out to be a huge success, winning the 2011 Oscar for Best Original Score.
The Shape of Water (2017) by French Composer Alexandre Desplat. With a score that was intentionally created to create the sense of immersion and floating, this one won the 2018 Academy Award for the Best Original Score.
Titanic (1997) from composer James Horner. Reaching into the backgrounds of the story’s characters, this score brought a unique composition to the theme of this tragic story.
The Lord of the Rings (2002) by composer Howard Shore. Epic in just about all of the ways, this fantasy film is a feast for the eyes and the ears with its triple Oscar-winning score that features at least eighty different themes and motifs. [look at my pics]
Research Some Film Score Composers
Most film score composers spend a great deal of time behind the scenes. But National Film Score Day offers an ideal opportunity to bring them into the limelight. In celebration of this day, perhaps it would be fun to do a little research about a favorite film composer and then share the findings with friends or on social media.
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Hi! I don’t know how much you actually read this but tumblr is more of a safer space for me than Instagram. I JUST saw htdio and I’m autistic myself. I found myself sobbing through almost the whole musical. I have never seen anything that represented me so well. I have never seen myself In Media like… ever. I’m an autistic woman who only wears skirts and quotes lord of the rings like there’s no tomorrow. I cannot express just how much this show meant to me. I cannot express in words or I just don’t have them. Thank you beyond belief. I’ve always been scared to be myself and while I still will be cause things don’t fix themselves like that but seeing this show made me know I’m not alone anymore and I probably never was.
Anyways sorry for the rambling I can’t be concise for anything!
Thank you more than words.
Thank you so much for your kind words. I will never ever get sick of reading stories like these from people like you. And I'm sorry it took so long to reply, I know you sent it a while ago, and I'm not the greatest at Tumblr yet.
As a consolation prize, though...here's a little Lord of the Rings treat for you.
Back in the fall of 2010, I got to perform in the choir of a live-to-projection concert of The Two Towers at Radio City Music Hall. The movie played on a giant screen, and Howard Shore's score was played and sung live!
Here's a CBS interview with our conductor, the delightful Ludwig Wicki--and you can catch a glimpse of me around 2:46 (on the far left side of the lower riser).
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And here's some B-roll footage from that shoot, where you can really hear the music more.
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Also, in my ongoing mission to encourage support for the arts, especially in NYC: I have to give a shout-out to the Dessoff Choirs, the organization that provided me with this incredibly cool experience--celebrating their 100th anniversary this year! Choral singing has long been a passion of mine, and after I graduated college and no longer had built-in access to the campus choirs, I was really lucky to be able to collaborate with Dessoff on this project, as well as the 2012 American premiere of an opera called La Nave by Italo Montemezzi.
You can check out their web site for more info, including upcoming concerts and ways to audition if that's something you're interested in. :)
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Desktop Disko's B-Rotation Top 50 (2024 #03)
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Youtube Musicvideo Playlist: DD's B-Rotation Playlist 2024 #03
01 Goat Girl: ride around 02 Social Dance: Sometimes 03 Angus & Julia Stone: Cape Forestier (NEW) 04 Juliet Ivy: We're All Eating Each Other 05 Maya Hawke: Missing Out 06 Lauren Eve Scheff: Nothing to Prove 07 DIIV: Brown Paper Bag 08 Warpaint: Common Blue 09 Sevana: Lowe Mi - 2K24 Re-Release 10 Ibibio Sound Machine: Pull the Rope (NEW)
11 Janelane: Love Letters (NEW) 12 Khruangbin: May Ninth 13 Hurray for the Riff Raff: Hawkmoon 14 Aili: Fashion 15 Grandaddy: Long as I'm Not the One 16 Holly Macve: 1995 17 Saya Gray: AA Bouquet for Your 180 Face 18 Kevin Holliday: I Want You (NEW) 19 Freeze the Fall: Glitch 20 Jade Bird feat. Mura Masa: Burn the Hard Drive
21 Elbow: Lovers' Leap 22 Dahlias: Ella 23 Suki Waterhouse: OMG 24 Jordan Rakei: Freedom (NEW) 25 Kirsten Ludwig: Sunbeam (NEW) 26 Waxahatchee: Bored 27 Norah Jones: Paradise (NEW) 28 Richard Hawley: Two for His Heels 29 The Smile: Friend of a Friend 30 OMD: Kleptocracy
31 Skunk: 2 Wicky 32 lotusbliss: Tear Me Apart 33 The Church: A Strange Past 34 Alycia Lang: Bad Luck 35 Ariana Grande: we can't be friends - wait for your love (NEW) 36 Pearl Jam: Dark Matter 37 The Indien: How Many Nights (NEW) 38 Royel Otis: Foam 39 Keaper: Alone 40 Mooneye: Too Fast
41 Jane Weaver: Romantic Worlds 42 Madison Galloway: Love Like Yours 43 Faye Webster feat. Lil Yachty: Lego Ring 44 Rosegarden Funeral Party: Doorway Ghost 45 The Black Keys: I Forgot to Be Your Lover 46 Samantha Savage Smith: Wholesomely Made 47 The Marías: Run Your Mouth (NEW) 48 iomfro: Sammenbidte Tænder (NEW) 49 Miakie & Ethan Jupe: Want the Goosebumps (NEW) 50 Fan Club: Westbound (NEW)
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GEDEON BURKHARD
The known actor from INSPECTOR REX, COBRA 11 and INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS hosts the gala concert.
Gedeon Burkhard was born in Munich and raised bilingually in German and English, subsequently attending boarding school in England and American high school. He starred in his first movie AUNT MARIA when he was 10, his second lead role followed one year later in the American/German co-production BLOOD AND HONOR as Hartmut Keller. Due to his bilingual upbringing, he was the only actor who did not have to be dubbed in either version. After high school, Burkhard concentrated on his professional training, attending musical school and taking speech and acting classes.
In 1988 Burkhard starred in the motion picture WELCOME TO GERMANY, next to Tony Curtis, which marked the beginning of his career as a grownup. Since then, Burkhard has acted in numerous films, including ACTING IT OUT (German Film Award/Movie and Bavarian Film Award/Actor) by acclaimed German director Wortman, SILENCE LIKE GLASS by Carl Schenkel and MAKING UP (Student Academy Award USA/German Film Award) by Katja von Garnier. He also starred in the internationally successful television series INSPECTOR REX (sold to over 140 territories) and COBRA 11 (an action series, sold to over 120 territories).
In 2006 Burkhard portrayed Henry Neumann, a Jewish boxer trapped in a boxcar with his family on the way to Auschwitz, in the motion picture THE LAST TRAIN and 2009 he played the Jewish Basterd Will Wicky in Quentin Tarantino’s movie INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS. In October 2011 Gedeon Burkhard was seen in the cinemas next to Gudrun Landgrebe, Catherine Flemming and Konstantin Wecker in the World War drama WUNDERKINDER, directed by Marcus Rosenmüller, produced by the renowned Artur Brauner. The love of music and the friendship connect nations, which is the idea of Rosenmüllers film.
Further films of Gedeon Burkhard include the comedy OHNE GNADE with his fellow actor Jürgen Prochnow, and the Italian thriller BETWEEN THE OLIVE TREES, directed by the American David Worth. In 2011 Gedeon Burkhard was also filming the movie LUDWIG II, playing the character of Graf Max von Holstein along with Hannah Herzsprung, Peter Simonischek and Uwe Ochsenknecht.
Gedeon Burkhard has been hosting the gala concert HOLLYWOOD IN VIENNA since 2010.
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Trevor Howard.
Filmografía
- Breve encuentro (1946) (Brief Encounter), de David Lean.
- Me hicieron un fugitivo (1947) (They Made Me a Fugitive) de Alberto Cavalcanti.
- El tercer hombre (1949) (The Third Man) de Carol Reed.
- Amigos apasionados (1949) (The Passionate Friends) de David Lean.
- Trágica obsesión (1951) (The Clouded Yellow) de Ralph Thomas.
- El desterrado de las islas (1952) (Outcast of the Islands) de Carol Reed.
- La mano del extranjero (1952) (The Stranger's Hand) de Mario Soldati.
- Infierno de los héroes (1955) (The Cockleshell Heroes) de José Ferrer.
- Huida hacia el sol (1956) (Run for the Sun) de Roy Boulting.
- La vuelta al mundo en 80 días (1956) (Around the World in Eighty Days) de Michael Anderson.
- Manuela (1957) (Manuela), de Guy Hamilton.
- Policía internacional (1957) (Interpol) de John Gilling.
- La llave (1958) (The Key), de Carol Reed.
- Las raíces del cielo (1958) (The Roots of Heaven) de John Huston.
Hijos y amantes (1960) (Son and lovers), de Jack Cardiff.
- El león (1962) (The Lion) de Jack Cardiff.
- Rebelión a bordo (1962) (Mutiny on the Bounty) de Lewis Milestone.
- Entre dos fuegos (1964) (Man in the Middle) de Guy Hamilton.
- Operación whisky (1964) (Father Goose) de Ralph Nelson.
- Operación Crossbow (1965) (Operation Crossbow) de Michael Anderson.
- El liquidador (1965) (The liquidator), de Jack Cardiff.
- Morituri (1965) (Morituri) de Bernhard Wicki.
- El coronel Von Ryan (1965) (Von Ryan’s Express) de Mark Robson.
- Las amapolas también son flores (1966) (Poppies Are Also Flowers) de Terence Young.
- Triple Cross (1966) (Triple Cross) de Terence Young.
- La leyenda de un valiente (1967) (The Long Duel) de Ken Annakin.
- La heredera de Singapur (1967) (Pretty Polly) de Guy Green.
- La última carga (1968) (The Charge of the Light Brigade) de Tony Richardson.
- La batalla de Inglaterra (1969) (Battle of Britain) de Guy Hamilton.
- Twinky (1969) (Twinky) de Richard Donner.
- La hija de Ryan (1970) (Ryan’s Daughter) de David Lean.
- María, reina de Escocia (1972) (Mary, Queen of Scots) de Charles Jarrott.
- David y Catriona (1971) (Kidnapped) de Delbert Mann.
- Con los dedos cruzados (1971) (To Catch a Spy) de Dick Clement.
-El visitante nocturno (1971) (The Night Visitor) de László Benedek.
- Luis II de Baviera (1972) (Ludwig) de Luchino Visconti
- La papisa Juana (1972) (Pope Joan) de Michael Anderson
- Chantaje contra una esposa (1973) (A Doll's House) de Joseph Losey.
- La ofensa (1973) (The Offence) de Sidney Lumet.
- Católicos (1973) (Catholics) de Jack Gold.
- Venganza macabra (1974) (The Graveyard), de Don Chaffey.
- Casa número 11 (1974) (11 Harrowhouse) de Aram Avakian.
- Culpable sin rostro (1975) (Conduct Unbecoming) de Michael Anderson.
- Jaque a la reina (1975) (Hennessy) de Don Sharp.
- El conde de Montecristo (1975) (The Count of Monte Cristo) de David Greene.
- Las pícaras aventuras de Tom Jones (1976) (The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones) de Cliff Owen.
- Mi bello legionario (1977) (The Last Remake of Beau Geste) de Marty Feldman.
- Superman: La Película (1978) (Superman) de Richard Donner.
- Esclavos (1978) (Slavers), de Jürgen Goslar.
- Huracán (1979) (Hurricane) de Jan Troell.
- A años luz (1979) (Les années lumière) de Alain Tanner.
- Meteoro (1979) (Meteor) de Ronald Neame.
- Lobos marinos (1980) (The Sea Wolves) de Andrew V. McLaglen.
- Gandhi (1982) (Gandhi) de Richard Attenborough.
- El caballero verde (1982) (Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight) de Stephen Weeks.
- Y la banda toca y toca (1982) (The Shillingbury Blowers), de Val Guest.
- Dust (Dust) (1985), de Marion Haensel.
- Un tipo raro (1986) (Foreign Body) de Ronald Neame.
- Pasiones en Kenia (1987) (White Mischief) de Michael Radford.
- Shaka Zulú (1987) (Shaka Zulu), de William C. Faure.
- Reto al diablo (1988) (The Unholy), de Camilo Vila.
- The Dawning (1988) (The Dawning), de Robert Knights.
Premios
Premios Óscar
- 1960 Mejor actor Hijos y amantes Candidato
Premios BAFTA
- 1980 Premio al mejor actor de televisión Staying On Candidato
- 1968 Premio al mejor actor La última carga Candidato
- 1959 Premio al mejor actor La llave Ganador
- 1957 Premio al mejor actor Manuela Candidato
- 1953 Premio al mejor actor The Heart of the Matter Candidato.
Premios Globos de Oro
- 1987 Premio al mejor actor de televisión Christmas Eve Candida.
-1971 Premio al mejor actor La hija de Ryan Candidato
- 1961 Premio al mejor actor Hijos y amantes Candidato
Premios Emmy
- 1963 Emmy al mejor actor principal de drama The Invincible Mr. Disraeli Ganador
- 1966 Emmy al mejor actor principal de drama Hallmark Hall of Fame: Eagle in a Cage Nominado
- 1975 Emmy al mejor actor principal de drama El conde de Montecristo Nominado
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Howard
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]James Cameron s herečkou bude spolupracovat po dvaceti letech od Titanicu.       Kate Winslet jako hlavní protagonistka nového filmu Woodyho Allena i při přípravě na natáčení druhého Avatara. Bloom s Delevingne mezitím natáčí v Praze seriál pro Amazon. Čeští diváci nejvíc chodí na Kinsgmany. Před Vánocemi si přijdou na své fanoušci Pána prstenů a epické filmové hudby.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css=”.vc_custom_1473586807828{margin-top: 25px !important;}”][vc_column][vc_column_text]
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[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator color=”chino” style=”dashed” el_width=”80″][vc_column_text]V Praze se natáčí osmidílný seriál Carnival Row. Po ulicích českého hlavního města se v těchto dnech procházejí takové hvězdy jako Orlando Bloom (Piráti z Karibiku, Pán prstenů) a Cara Delevingne (Anna Karenina, Papírová města), oba hlavní postavy připravované fantasy detektivky. Bloom v něm ztvárňuje detektiva a modelka podezřelou vílu. Seriál vzniká pro Amazon, režíruje Paul McGuigan, který se podílí i na Hře o trůny. Vysílat se bude za dva roky.[/vc_column_text][vc_separator color=”chino” style=”dashed” el_width=”80″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Woody Allen připravil na letošek další film, drží tak pravidlo, co rok, to jeden kus. Do minulosti se vydává s hlavními postavami v podání Kate Winslet a Justina Timberlakea ve snímku nazvaném Kolo zázraků. V něm na plátně oživuje Coney Island padesátých let. Film přijde do českých kin těšně po Vánocích, teď vyšla první upoutávka, v níž Allen láká na barvitě vylíčené prostředí zatuchlé mezilidskými vztahy.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator color=”chino” style=”dashed” el_width=”80″][vc_column_text]Už 2. prosince pražskou O2 arénu zaplní atmosféra Středozemě. Příznivci Pána prstenů se mohou těšit na třetí díl trilogie s podtitulem Návrat krále natočené podle knih J. R. R. Tolkiena na velkém plátně, a to za doprovodu živé hudby v podání 250členného orchestru, sborů a zahraničních sólistů. Dirigovat bude jedna z kapacit v oboru živého hudebního doprovodu slavných filmových děl, Maestro Ludwig Wicki. Hudbu k filmu, který v roce 2004 zrežíroval Howard Shore za velkého úspěchu u diváků, složil stejně jako k celé trilogii Howard Shore. Za první Společenstvo prstenu, a právě třetí díl trilogie získal Oscara, krom toho závěrečná píseň celé ságy v podání Annie Lennox zvítězila v samostatné kategorii.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]
[/vc_column_text][vc_separator color=”chino” style=”dashed” el_width=”80″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Diváci České televize si jistě pamatují seriál Zdivočelá země, v němž titulní roli Antonína Maděry hrál Martin Dejdar. Autor předlohy a scénáře Jiří Stránský nyní připravil nový projekt o osudech československých letců po návratu z druhé světové války. S názvem Balada o pilotovi vzniká film, v němž si byť s reálným základem stále fiktivní postavu Emila Malíka zahraje David Švehlík. Česká televize právě natáčí v Praze a letišti v Kbelích. Se scénářem Stránskému, který se inspiroval osudem svého tchána, pomáhal Ján Sebechlebský.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
Muži v černém, již čtvrtí v pořadí se v kinech zjeví v květnu 2019. Nepůjde však o klasickou sestavu s Willem Smithem a Tommy Lee Jonesem. Dá se tak spíš mluvit o spin-offu než o pokračování. Scénář připravili Matt Holloway a Art Marcur (Transformers: Poslední rytíř), režisér se hledá.
[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]O Jamesi Cameronovi a jeho ambiciózních plánech nebylo dlouho slyšet. Další Avataři jsou ale v přípravách. Nejbližší dvojka by měla zaměstnat i Kate Winslet, s níž režisér od kdysi legendárního Titanicu hledá společný projekt. Herečka by si měla zahrát postavu jménem Ronal, nic bližšího o ní však známo není. Dalšími nováčky v „modré“ sáze jsou Cliff Curtis (Sunshine) a Oona Chaplin (Hra o trůny) společně s dětskými herci. Kromě nic se na plátně objeví známé tváře z prvního filmu, jako Zoe Saldana a Sam Worthington. Avatar 2 by měl dorazit do kin v prosinci 2020.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]
V českých kinech se stále na prvních pozicích i přes rozporuplné reakce drží hororové TO natočené podle románu Stephena Kinga. Prvenství drží vítěz i minulého víkendu, druhý díl Kingsmana. Třetí v návštěvnosti sedí v pořadí druhé Hřebejkovo Zahradnictví.
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Filmové události #40/17: V Praze točí Orlando Bloom a Cara Delevingne, v druhém Avataru si zahraje Kate Winslet James Cameron s herečkou bude spolupracovat po dvaceti letech od Titanicu. Kate Winslet jako hlavní protagonistka nového filmu Woodyho Allena i při přípravě na natáčení druhého Avatara.
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National Film Score Day
As the opening scenes of a long-anticipated movie begin to flicker across the screen, a rising cadence undulates through the theater setting the mood. A musical note plays, then two, and soon the theater is filled with a beautifully layered orchestral music masterwork. This musical accompaniment to the film you’re watching is called the “Film Score.”
On April 3, National Film Score Day recognizes the musical masterpieces called “Film Scores” and, more specifically, the very talented composers who create them.
Imagine your favorite film without a few well-placed notes enhancing the emotion of a dramatic on-screen exchange or some rousing orchestral music elevating the intensity of a thrilling chase scene. Would Star Wars, Jaws, The Lord of the Rings films, or the Harry Potter films be the same without their complementary musical scores? Without the film score, would we be compelled to cower in fear in our seats, or imagine a fascinating newly discovered world? Music heightens emotions, sharpens our senses and focuses our attention. Without a doubt, the film score indeed is the fiery soul of a film.
Throughout film history, from the perennial classics to the modern day blockbusters, we easily recognize our favorite movies merely by a few notes of a film’s orchestral soundtrack. Those chords often ignite a rush of fond memories and, with each new film released, a talented composer creates another magnificent work of musical art that elicits a new set of lasting movie memories.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Decades of accomplished composers from Miklós Rózsa, Shirley Walker, Bernard Herrmann, and Leonard Bernstein to John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Rachel Portman, and Michael Giacchino – hundreds more too numerous to name – have created lifetimes of masterworks. Share with us your most memorable film score moments.
HISTORY
Jeffrey D. Kern from Movie Scores and More Radio founded National Film Score Day to celebrate and highlight the tireless achievements of the talented composers and their treasured musical masterworks that bring so much joy to moviegoers around the globe!
Why April 3rd?
On April 3, 1942, Alexander Korda’s film The Jungle Book was released with an orchestral score by the legendary composer, Miklós Rózsa. The following year, a recording made directly from the soundtrack was published in its entirety on 78-RPM record album with narration by Sabu, the film’s star. The Jungle Book soundtrack became the first commercial recording of a non-musical U.S. film’s orchestral score to ever be released. The album was a success.
In honor of the first-ever score to be released, we celebrate National Film Score Day on April 3 — the day The Jungle Book originally premiered in 1942!
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National Film Score Day
As the opening scenes of a long-anticipated movie begin to flicker across the screen, a rising cadence undulates through the theater setting the mood. A musical note plays, then two, and soon the theater is filled with a beautifully layered orchestral music masterwork. This musical accompaniment to the film you’re watching is called the “Film Score.”
On April 3, National Film Score Day recognizes the musical masterpieces called “Film Scores” and, more specifically, the very talented composers who create them.
Imagine your favorite film without a few well-placed notes enhancing the emotion of a dramatic on-screen exchange or some rousing orchestral music elevating the intensity of a thrilling chase scene. Would Star Wars, Jaws, The Lord of the Rings films, or the Harry Potter films be the same without their complementary musical scores? Without the film score, would we be compelled to cower in fear in our seats, or imagine a fascinating newly discovered world? Music heightens emotions, sharpens our senses and focuses our attention. Without a doubt, the film score indeed is the fiery soul of a film.
Throughout film history, from the perennial classics to the modern day blockbusters, we easily recognize our favorite movies merely by a few notes of a film’s orchestral soundtrack. Those chords often ignite a rush of fond memories and, with each new film released, a talented composer creates another magnificent work of musical art that elicits a new set of lasting movie memories.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Decades of accomplished composers from Miklós Rózsa, Shirley Walker, Bernard Herrmann, and Leonard Bernstein to John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Rachel Portman, and Michael Giacchino – hundreds more too numerous to name – have created lifetimes of masterworks. Share with us your most memorable film score moments.
HISTORY
Jeffrey D. Kern from Movie Scores and More Radio founded National Film Score Day to celebrate and highlight the tireless achievements of the talented composers and their treasured musical masterworks that bring so much joy to moviegoers around the globe!
Why April 3rd?
On April 3, 1942, Alexander Korda’s film The Jungle Book was released with an orchestral score by the legendary composer, Miklós Rózsa. The following year, a recording made directly from the soundtrack was published in its entirety on 78-RPM record album with narration by Sabu, the film’s star. The Jungle Book soundtrack became the first commercial recording of a non-musical U.S. film’s orchestral score to ever be released. The album was a success.
In honor of the first-ever score to be released, we celebrate National Film Score Day on April 3 — the day The Jungle Book originally premiered in 1942!
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National Film Score Day
As the opening scenes of a long-anticipated movie begin to flicker across the screen, a rising cadence undulates through the theater setting the mood. A musical note plays, then two, and soon the theater is filled with a beautifully layered orchestral music masterwork. This musical accompaniment to the film you’re watching is called the “Film Score.”
On April 3, National Film Score Day recognizes the musical masterpieces called “Film Scores” and, more specifically, the very talented composers who create them.
Imagine your favorite film without a few well-placed notes enhancing the emotion of a dramatic on-screen exchange or some rousing orchestral music elevating the intensity of a thrilling chase scene. Would Star Wars, Jaws, The Lord of the Rings films, or the Harry Potter films be the same without their complementary musical scores? Without the film score, would we be compelled to cower in fear in our seats, or imagine a fascinating newly discovered world? Music heightens emotions, sharpens our senses and focuses our attention. Without a doubt, the film score indeed is the fiery soul of a film.
Throughout film history, from the perennial classics to the modern day blockbusters, we easily recognize our favorite movies merely by a few notes of a film’s orchestral soundtrack. Those chords often ignite a rush of fond memories and, with each new film released, a talented composer creates another magnificent work of musical art that elicits a new set of lasting movie memories.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Decades of accomplished composers from Miklós Rózsa, Shirley Walker, Bernard Herrmann, and Leonard Bernstein to John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Rachel Portman, and Michael Giacchino – hundreds more too numerous to name – have created lifetimes of masterworks. Share with us your most memorable film score moments.
HISTORY
Jeffrey D. Kern from Movie Scores and More Radio founded National Film Score Day to celebrate and highlight the tireless achievements of the talented composers and their treasured musical masterworks that bring so much joy to moviegoers around the globe!
Why April 3rd?
On April 3, 1942, Alexander Korda’s film The Jungle Book was released with an orchestral score by the legendary composer, Miklós Rózsa. The following year, a recording made directly from the soundtrack was published in its entirety on 78-RPM record album with narration by Sabu, the film’s star. The Jungle Book soundtrack became the first commercial recording of a non-musical U.S. film’s orchestral score to ever be released. The album was a success.
In honor of the first-ever score to be released, we celebrate National Film Score Day on April 3 — the day The Jungle Book originally premiered in 1942!
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