Marco Beltrami
Matthew Sweet meets prolific American composer Marco Beltrami, a one-time pupil of Jerry Goldsmith and arguably the foremost creator of the modern horror film soundtrack.
Matthew Sweet meets prolific American composer Marco Beltrami, pupil of Jerry Goldsmith and arguably the foremost creator of the modern horror film soundtrack. ("Scream", "Mimic","Carrie", "The Omen"). There is much more to Beltrami besides. His credits also include "I Robot", "The Hurt Locker", "The Woman in Black", "The Homesman", "Terminator 3", "3:10 to Yuma". Beltrami has just teamed up with Philip Glass to create the score for the new "Fantastic Four" film, released this week.
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Marco Beltrami
Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark
- LAKESHORE : None.
- Lakeshore.
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Scream: Sidney's Lament
Performer: Studio Orchestra, C.B. Marco Beltrami.- VARESE SARABANDE : VSD5959.
- VARESE SARABANDE.
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Mimic: Slow Tango
- VARESE SARABANDE : VSD5863.
- VARESE SARABANDE.
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The Woman In Black
- SILVA SCREEN : SILCD1378.
- SILVA SCREEN.
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I Robot: Spiderbots
- I ROBOT.
- Varese Sarabande : VSD6591.
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3:10 To Yuma
Performer: Unknown Studio Orchestra.- Lions Gate Records : LIOG20010.
- Lions Gate Records.
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Ennio Morricone
Once Upon A Time In The West
Performer: Studio Orchestra. Performer: Ennio Morricone.- RCA : 82876 58998 2.
- RCA.
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Snowpiercer: Seoul Train
- Var猫se Sarabande : 302 067 296 8.
- Var猫se Sarabande.
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The Homesman - Music from the Film
Performer: The Hollywood Studio Orchestra. Performer: Marco Beltrami.- VARESE SARABANDE : VSD7317.
- VARESE SARABANDE.
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Marco Beltrami
Fantastic Four: Title Music
Composer: Philip Glass. Performer: MGM Studio Orchestra. Performer: Marco Beltrami.- SONY : 88875096722.
- SONY.
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Max: Bike Ride
- SONY : 88875090982.
- SONY.
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- Sat 8 Aug 2015 14:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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Sound of Cinema
Matthew Sweet's weekly look at music for the screen