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Posted by AutumnFire (Member # 7320) on :
 
Hi guys. Random question:

Can you think of a great musical representation of an epiphany?

I'm looking specifically for film score, but if you have something else that's really spot on (classical music for example), that's fine too.

Two that I can think of off the top of my head are "Kaleidoscope of Mathematics" from A Beautiful Mind (there are actually several other tracks from ABM which work, such as "Cracking the Russian Codes" and "Creating Governing Dynamics") or "The Orange Tree" from The Illusionist.

Looking for reference music for a film I'm working on. Would definitely appreciate any help. I also love listening to good music! :-)

Cheers,
Ari
 
Posted by Vadon (Member # 4561) on :
 
Haha, my first thought was the Legend of Zelda 'You got an item, good for you!' song. Those four notes have a lot of power in them, and I think they are the perfect tune for an epiphany.

... But maybe not so much for a filmscore.

I'm not sure I can help you on this one, but if I think of a song, I'll be sure to let you know.
 
Posted by The Rabbit (Member # 671) on :
 
My first thought be the entrance of the tenor solo in the final movement of Beethoven's 9th symphony.
 
Posted by The White Whale (Member # 6594) on :
 
The climax of the Fountain.

And I remember there being a lot of really good music moments in Amadeus, but I haven't watched it in a while, so I can't quite remember.
 
Posted by paigereader (Member # 2274) on :
 
my favorite was used in 2 movies....
Plattoon (as the helicopter takes them away)and The Elephant Man (when he goes to bed laying down)
It is on Plattoon soundtrack but can't remember name of it
 
Posted by Kwea (Member # 2199) on :
 
Goodnight Saigon, by Billy Joel. Gives me the shills every time.
 
Posted by Orincoro (Member # 8854) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by paigereader:

It is on Plattoon soundtrack but can't remember name of it

It's not original to Platoon. I believe it's the Leonard Bernstein, NY Philharmonic recording of Samuel Barber's "Adagio For Strings," which is itself an arrangement of the adagio from Barber's String Quartet No. 1.

Other suggestions:

Bartok String Quartet No. 5, 2nd Mov.

Beethoven Symphony No. 4, Mov. 1 (Dark and brooding epiphany)

Radiohead, Amnesiac: "You and Who's Army?"

Debussy: Nocturne No.1 "Nuages"

Thomas Newman: American Beauty: "Dead Already"

along those lines... Steve Reich, "Electric Counterpoint"
 
Posted by BandoCommando (Member # 7746) on :
 
I was wondering if paigereader was referring to the Barber. I haven't ever watched all of Platoon, so I wasn't sure when in the movie the Adagio is played.

Speaking of the Adagio, I have a saxophone quartet of 8th graders playing it tomorrow for our local Solo & Ensemble competition. The piece is way, way above their heads, and it was an ambitious choice for them. Still, they are doing far better at it than anyone expected them to.
 
Posted by Glenn Arnold (Member # 3192) on :
 
quote:
And I remember there being a lot of really good music moments in Amadeus, but I haven't watched it in a while, so I can't quite remember.
Well, the fact that he was writing a requiem mass, the fact that Salieri was helping him, and had become so engrossed in the music that he'd forgotten the rivalry, and then Mozart dies and the music of the requiem swells with a huge irony...

Also...

Priest: "I know that! I didn't know you wrote that!"

Salieri: "I didn't."
 
Posted by Leonide (Member # 4157) on :
 
Isn't there a really pretty song that plays during that one movie under the lines "Do? It doesn't DO anything -- that's the beauty of it!"?
 
Posted by daventor (Member # 11981) on :
 
I second the White Whale on the climax of the Fountain. It's an awesome piece of music.

I think the Planet Krypton theme, the bit of Yoda's theme from Empire Strikes Back when he lifts the X-Wing, and Expecto Patronum by John Williams are all great musical moments.

I think the TV show Lost has some great moments of musical epiphany (there's a moment in season 1 where it's revealed that John Locke [spoiler if nobody's seen Lost yet] was crippled until he crashlanded on the island where the music is really powerful.

One of my favorite bits from classical is "The Gate of Kiev" from Pictures at an Exhibition (?) by Mussorgsky.

"Fanfare for the Common Man" by Copland's great.
 
Posted by BandoCommando (Member # 7746) on :
 
The soundtrack to Chicken Run has quite a few good musical epiphany moments. I can't think of any specific moments, but they are there.
 
Posted by Corwin (Member # 5705) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Orincoro:
quote:
Originally posted by paigereader:

It is on Plattoon soundtrack but can't remember name of it

It's not original to Platoon. I believe it's the Leonard Bernstein, NY Philharmonic recording of Samuel Barber's "Adagio For Strings," which is itself an arrangement of the adagio from Barber's String Quartet No. 1.

It also featured in "Homeworld", the video game. That music was made for space. [Smile]
 


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