The most famous musical composition associated with A Midsummer Night's Dream was composed by Felix Mendelssohn. It is not, however, a "version" of the play, but rather incidental music meant to accompany a performance. Think of it as the "soundtrack" to the play (it was so used in the 1935 film of the play, and partially again in the 1999 film). There are a number of pieces in the suite, but the one absolutely everyone knows is the Wedding March, which is played at many weddings.
Franz Jagerstater was inspired by shakespears a midsummer nights dream
the director of the 2007 movie version is Adam Shankman and the director of the 1988 movie version is John Waters
Eric Clapton does a live version of the tune "Crossroads" on the Wheels of Fire double album. The composer is Robert Johnson.
Yes, It's called Hasta Siempre and it is composed by Cuban composer, Carlos Puebla. There are over 200 versions, I prefer Nathalie Cardone's version.
Midsummer has European Pagan origins--today it is celebrated in many countries in Europe as "St. John's day--" a Christianized version.
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of Spartacus was created in 1992.
The folk song "Misirlou" dates back to 1927 and was originally composed by Tetos Demetriades. The song really gained popularity in 1962 when Dick Dale made an American surf rock version.
You just download the new version on unfungames.com. You can delete the old version, because 2.0 is a separate thing altogether.
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Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds was created in 1919-05.
The definition of an extended version when referring to musical things is that it is a longer version of the song than what is played on the radio. It includes more sections of music and lyrics.
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Carter Burwell - and every musical sound you hear without words is also composed on Twilight Soundtrack: The Score. Carter Burwell has done scores for MANY movies.