Film Music Fridays - Video CineConcerts
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Film Music Fridays is a bi-weekly video series featuring CineConcerts’ President & Producer Justin Freer discussing a range of cherished cues composed by some of the most well known composers of our time. Within each episode, Justin breaks down a specific scene from the film and talks about why the music is so important.
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Ep. 45 – John Debney's Elf
In this episode, Justin talks about two scenes featuring John Debney’s wonderful score to Jon Favreau’s 2003 adventure comedy film, Elf starring Will Ferrell.
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Ep. 44 – Bruce Broughton’s Miracle on 34th Street
In this episode, Justin talks about two scenes featuring Bruce Broughton’s great score to Les Mayfield’s 1994 remake to the Christmas classic Miracle on 34th Street! Watch the full episode for FREE on CineConcerts +PLUS!
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Ep. 43 – Harry Manfredini’s Friday the 13th
In this special Halloween episode of Film Music Fridays, Justin breaks down Henry Manfredini’s chilling and fun score to the 1980 cult classic Friday the 13th, directed by Sean S. Cunningham. Harry Manfredini is an American film composer and jazz soloist, who has scored more than one hundred films. He has had years of classical training, as well as twenty years in the popular music scene.
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Ep. 42 - Jerry Goldsmith's Total Recall
In episode 42 Justin talks about two scenes featuring Jerry Goldsmith’s epic score to Paul Verhoeven’s 1990 sci-fi thriller film, Total Recall starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Ep. 41 - Brad Fiedel's True Lies
Happy #FilmMusicFriday! In this episode, Justin talks about two distinct scenes featuring Brad Fiedel’s explosive and dynamic score to James Cameron’s 1994 action comedy film, True Lies starring the great Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Ep. 40 - Eric Serra's The Fifth Element
Happy #FilmMusicFriday! Today we celebrate one of the best #TB 90’s films ever made, ‘The Fifth Element’ composed by Eric Serra. Within this incredible scene performed by the great Diva Plavalaguna, Serra mixed ‘The Diva Dance’ with Gaetano Donizetti’s original aria ‘Il dolce suono’ from Act III scene 2 from ‘Lucia di Lammermoor’. It is a beautiful, melodic (and fun) mix between the original operatic structure leading to an awesome pop twist.
QUESTION: Can you find the moment when the cues change?