Dormouse

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Member Since: 11/2/2006
Total Mixes: 3
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CD | Theme - Romantic

Angeli Sordido Vultu

Artist Song
Carl Orff  O Fortuna (from "Carmina Burana") 
Samuel Barber  Angus Dei (from "Platoon") 
John Williams  Battle of the Heroes (from "Revenge of the Sith") 
Richard Harvey  Kyrie for the Magdalene (from "The Da Vinci Code") 
Basil Poledouris  The Riddle of Steel/Riders of Doom (from "Conan the Barbarian") 
Zbigniew Preisner  Concert in E-Minor (from "The Double Life of Veronique") 
James Newton Howard  The Empire State Building/Beauty Killed the Beast (from "King Kong") 
Ennio Morricone  On Earth As It Is in Heaven (from "The Mission") 
Alan Silvestri  End Credits (from "The Abyss") 
Hans Zimmer  To Die For (from "The Lion King") 
John Williams  Dry Your Tears, Afrika (from "Amistad") 
Harry Gregson-Williams  Only the Beginning of the Adventure (from "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe") 
John Barry  Suite (With Chorus) (from "The Lion in Winter") 
Jerry Goldsmith  Suite for Choir and Orchestra (from "The Omen") 
Hans Zimmer  Sanctuary! (from "The Hunchback of Notre Dame") 
Howard Shore  A Knife In the Dark (from "The Fellowship of the Ring") 
Danny Elfman  Main Titles (from "Edward Scissorhands") 
John Debney  Resurrection (from "Passion of the Christ") 
John Williams  Duel of the Fates (from "The Phantom Menace") 
Bruno Coulais  In Memoriam (from "Les Choristes") 
John Barry  Main Title/End Title (from "The Last Valley") 
Jerry Goldsmith  The Mission (from "The Sum of All Fears") 
John Williams  Exsultate Justi (from "Empire of the Sun") 
Alfred Newman  Prelude (Choral Version) (from "How the West Was Won") 
John Williams  Hymn to the Fallen (from "Saving Private Ryan") 
Patrick Doyle  Non Nobis Domine (from "Henry V") 

Comment:

My boyfriend was working on a mix of epic (in grandeur, not length) songs, and when he asked for input, the only ideas I had were of the choral variety, specifically "O Fortuna."
So I made my own - epically long - mix of epic (or sometimes just beautiful) choral music from film scores.

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Mike Eternity
Date: 11/3/2006
Exceptional mix, with an inventive concept and eye-popping execution. Wish I could get my hands and ears on it...I have no idea how you got all that to fix on a mix, but I congratulate you. Really great music from a wealth of great movie moments. Personally I might have chosen different Jerry Goldsmith scores, but otherwise I have no complaints. Special props to the John Barry stuff, Danny Elfman (not enough!), and "Hymn to the Fallen"
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Luke79
Date: 11/3/2006
Impressive debut! 5 *s
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Muzag
Date: 11/6/2006
Nice! Welcome to AotM :)