Classical music in movies. Amadeus (1984) Mozart, Requiem. There Will Be Blood - Violi...
Classical music in movies. Amadeus (1984) Mozart, Requiem. There Will Be Blood - Violin Concerto in D major (Johannes Brahms) The climax of There Will Be Blood has to be up there as one of the most unexpectedly perfect uses of classical music in a movie. The Coen Brothers’ queasy masterpiece features the slow movement of Beethoven’s ‘Pathetique’ throughout, peppered across the story as the quiet life of barber Ed Crane (Billy Bob Thornton) gradually gets turned completely upside down. “I do want to make a movie inspired by my life,” he says. The Man Who Wasn’t There - Piano Sonata No. Choose from over 30 channels of classic oldies music with unlimited skips. From Fantasia to The Shining, see how composers like Stravinsky, Gershwin and Ligeti are used by directors like Disney, Kubrick and Scorsese. The passionate and heart-wrenching Intermezzo from Pietro Mascagni’s opera, Cavalleria rusticana,memorably sets the stage in the opening credits of Raging Bull. Winner of 8 Academy Awards, Amadeusinterweaves the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with that of Antonio Salieri for a gripping meditation on the nature of genius—in all its mysterious, awe-inspiring, unpredictable glory. 7 provides the perfect backdrop to the climactic moment of The King’s Speech, the music’s ever-growing volume and intensity paralleling King George’s VI bourgeoning self-assurance.
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