Other Mixes By Dormouse
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Theme - Romantic
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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.
Feedback:
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"
Impressive debut! 5 *s
Nice! Welcome to AotM :)


