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ELLIOT GOLDENTHAL mm. TITUS. Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Soundtrack, 1999. Concert Suite Premiered at the Krakow Film Festival, 2012. ...
Titus is a 1999 epic surrealist historical drama film directed and written by Julie Taymor in her directorial debut. Adapted from William Shakespeare 's revenge tragedy Titus Andronicus , the movie stars Anthony Hopkins as the titular Roman general, chronicling his downfall after returning victorious from war.
Elliot Goldenthal (born May 2, 1954) is an American composer of contemporary classical music and film and theatrical scores. A student of Aaron Copland and John Corigliano , he is best known for his distinctive style and ability to blend various musical styles and techniques in original and inventive ways.
"This score is a culmination of my style. It sums up the type of work I've been doing for the past ten years." "O Cruel Irreligious piety!" With this oxymoro...
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Provided to YouTube by Sony ClassicalVictorius Titus (Vocal) · Elliot Goldenthal · Steven Mercurio · Cesare Andrea Bixio · Jonathan Sheffer · Mark Stewart · ...
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Jan 11, 2000 · Elliot Goldenthal's score to Titus is in many ways a 'greatest hits' for the composer, bringing together ideas and themes he had been refining since Alien³.Never before, however, was his unique style so effectively married to the pictures on screen as in Titus, and it comes as no surprise that the director of the film, Julie Taymor, is also Goldenthal's long-time partner.
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Yet, Elliot Goldenthal isn't an easy composer as well, because dark, atonal or diverse, there was always something that could danger the experience for film music fans. And the movie Titus of his wife Julie Taymor is perhaps one of the best examples to prove this danger. Titus is different than most albums I've come across. Different because it ...