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PostPosted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 8:50 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


i wonder about nobody chooses yann tiersen!
for me 1 note is enough - but its very easy because he composes and plays every instrument himself

klaus dollinger i think is also easy to recognize

or haindling
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In my opinion, the most reco-thing compositor is Hans Zimmer.

His musics are always the same ....
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 12:40 pm   Post subject: Reply with quote


fuchs_derhase wrote:
i wonder about nobody chooses yann tiersen!


Very true! Tiersen's style is very easily recognizable Smile
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Among the masters of the Golden Age, I would say Bernard Herrmann is the most easily recognizable. He managed to achieve a unique style that was amazingly effective and always managed to surprise us a little, even though we usually recognize his voice.
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Recognizables sounds (via their choice of orchestral formation and/or utilisation) and style:
John Barry
James Horner
Danny Elfman
Yann Tiersen, of course
Basil Poledouris, maybe
Hans Zimmer, though his music (especially the orchestral arrangement) its often near of a James Newton Howard or a Howard Shore... i'm a little bit perplexed about this three composers work sound...
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Definately Danny Elfman. I can tell his work from just a tiny snatch of music. It's very distinctive.
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