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  Comments about: Legend (Jerry Goldsmith)
• Posted by Sheridan <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Monday, April 17, 2006, at 7:10 a.m.
• IP Address: 3e70c91e.adsl.enternet.hu

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I think Jerry Goldsmith' s score for Legend is fine,but it is not because the level of harmony ( he wrote better scores which is better composed in case of harmony ), but it is because the interesting solutions which he made with the help instruments. Personally, I haven' t seen the film,but I think it should be a real unique one - just as the music. My favourite track is the first, because it is so mysterious and full of magic,wonder,tension that you can easily imagine a magical place. The bigger part of the score is suitable for relaxing, but it doesn' t mean the tracks which were written for the Dark Lord is bad!They are also good on their own right. To put it in a nutshell, i don' t like the music for its level of harmony - but rather for the interesting solutions whic Goldsmith' s made with the help of the instruments.




   
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