The original score was done by Edward Ward in 1943. It was a well received theatrical score and added a lot of drama and a touch of humor to the original production.
Original score was by Nino Rota.
The music for "Glory" was a special score written just for the movie. You can buy the soundtrack at your local music store.
James Newton Howard composed the original music score for the soundtrack. Songs used in the film were written by a variety of songwriters including Miles Davis, Thomas Schobel, Josh Cruze and Rick Garcia with Rene Reyes and Cisco De Luna.
This song was not originally written for Barbra. It was written for the Broadway musical Cats. Barbra just sang the song for her album. It was composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber the same man who wrote the music for many other Broadway musicals, he is probably most known for writing the score for the Phantom of the Opera.
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Many operas have been adapted for this instrument. Notably, however, the Phantom of the Opera features an organ written into the score.
"System" doesn't refer to anything in an opera score.
I like the score better. :)
its actually an edit of Vespertilio and Molossus from the batman begins score soundtrack. unless you mean the DVD trailer, in which case that is Myotis also from the batman begins score album soundtrack.
film score!!! apex : )
Friday, October 16 2009 is when the new moon soudtrack comes out - this is the Soundtrack. The Score (the instrumental music to the film) comes out on 20 November.
The Score was compose by Carter Burwell while the rest of the soundtrack was chosen by music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas
French novelist Gaston Leroux wrote the original novel in 1911. Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote the score for it and the lyrics were written by Charles Hart with some help from Richard Stilgoe.
No. The opera musical score was previously composed ... haven't heard of opera music being improvised.
No, The Rolling Stones were not on the soundtrack or the Score.
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The noun 'opera' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'opera' is an abstract noun as a word for a branch of music or drama. The noun 'opera' is a concrete noun as a word for a score of opera, a performance of opera, or an opera theater.