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- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009
I haven't been allowed much input into my forthcoming wedding (apart from financial, of course) but have stood firm to be given free reign over all musical decisions. One is to find a piece of music to play while we actually get married. I haven't finally decided on whether it'll be film music or not (a nice piece of Rachmaninov might go down a treat), but if it is, then it'll probably be one of my romantic favourites - Barry, Delerue or Morricone. Ideally something that isn't overly familiar to people; but something completely ravishingly, over-the-top romantic. (Which rules out the early fruntrunner, the theme from Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion.)
The following are currently on the list to consider:
Barry - Somewhere in Time
Barry - Moviola
Barry - Until September
Delerue - Rich in Love
Delerue - Steel Magnolias
Morricone - The Red Tent
Morricone - Cinema Paradiso
Ideally, something 3-4 minutes long (though I could edit down a longer piece, I would worry about my ability to do it well enough).
I stumbled across Moviola quite by accident while listening to other themes on that disc - I'd forgotten what a magnificent piece it is.
(a) Anything obvious by those composers (or, for those who know me well enough, my other favourites) I may have forgotten about?
(b) What would YOU have? -
- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009
Barry's Somewhere In Time was definitely the first thing that came to mind - and I think that I'd be hard-pressed to think of anything better.The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009
How about the title track from Barry's The Beyondness of Things?On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009
Reign Of Fire
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- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009
LSH wrote
Reign Of Fire
Expect more like thisOn Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009
Timmer wrote
LSH wrote
Reign Of Fire
Expect more like this
Haha.
Seriously then... I'm not sure you can go wrong with Barry or Delerue to be honest. Those suggestions would be great! -
- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009
The problem is that my sense of the Romantic leans too heavily towards the sweepingly dramatic that renders people into sobbing wrecks of emotional destruction... probably not quite the sense you would be going for at this occasion.
Most generically () though, I'd opt for Delerue ANY time.
And James, cheers for trusting us enough to ask our input.
What a nice thing to do.'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009
Herrmann's "Scene d'Amour"?The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009
I think Christopher Young's The Shipping News could be very 'wedding-esque' with a slight Celtic feel. -
- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009
Probably Gone With The Wind wouldn't be too bad either. -
- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009
Ok guess, Gone With The Wind would be overly familiar - so never mind about that one. Sorry. -
- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009
Filmscoregirl wrote
I think Christopher Young's The Shipping News could be very 'wedding-esque' with a slight Celtic feel.
Keeping the slightly Celtic theme: something romantic from James Horner's Braveheart? "Wallace Courts Murron" or "The Secret Wedding"?The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009 edited
"You're The One" from Circle of Friends by Michael Kamen. The version on the Michael Kamen's Opus CD.
"For Always" from A.I. by John Williams
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- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009
Or indeed 'The Reunion' from A.I.! Great piece of music, and not too gushing.
I would have something by Horner though, perhaps 'The Wedding' from Bicentennial Man. Seriously gushing music, but it's so good and SO ROMANTIC. -
- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009
It's much too "gushing", but "Across the Stars" from ATTACK OF THE CLONES is one of my alltime favourite love themes in recent years.
By the way, I didn't know that you were getting married. Congratulations!I am extremely serious. -
- CommentTimeApr 16th 2009
Thor wrote
It's much too "gushing", but "Across the Stars" from ATTACK OF THE CLONES is one of my alltime favourite love themes in recent years.
Oh!
Seconded!!!
'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeApr 17th 2009
We don't want "overly familiar" but we're considering Somewhere in Time? puh-lease!
How about Delerue's Agnes of God, or the last track from Memories of Me? Any of the first three tracks from Tours du Monde, Tours du Ciel. The first is longer than 3-4 min., but it's so gorgeous!
My favorite over-the-top romantic cues:
Doyle: "Please Forgive Me" (Wah Wah)
Hess: "Ladies in Lavender"
Goldsmith: Powder theme, "The Trees" (Medicine Man)
McKenzie: "You're Just A Man Whom God Loves" (Last Sin Eater), "Katie Skates for Her Family" (Blizzard, and I'm sure a number of other tracks from this one are equally great).
Morricone: The Mission (as performed by Yo Yo Ma)
T. Newman: "That Next Place" (Meet Joe Black), "The Great Work Begins" (Angels in America)
Portman: Cider House Rules theme, Only You theme
Williams: "Back to America" (Angela's Ashes) -
- CommentTimeApr 17th 2009
Thank you everyone!
I'm rather taken by Erik's suggestion of Circle of Friends, I think... -
- CommentTimeApr 17th 2009
Southall wrote
Thank you everyone!
I'm rather taken by Erik's suggestion of Circle of Friends, I think...
Surely as a Horner fan 'The Wedding' is the way to go! (Which 'The Wedding' you choose from which Horner score is of course entirely up to you. ) -
- CommentTimeApr 17th 2009
CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT
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- CommentTimeApr 17th 2009
Bullets aren't cheap you know. -
- CommentTimeApr 17th 2009
Or how about "Marry Me" suite from Pirates Of The Caribbean 3
But certainly "I Don't Think Now Is The Best Time" is not appropriateLabels are for cans, not people. - Anthony Rapp -
- CommentTimeApr 17th 2009
Though ironically has an appropriate title for such an event. -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeApr 17th 2009
Timmer wrote
How about the title track from Barry's The Beyondness of Things?
From the same album I'd also go for Gifts of Life which IMO is sublimely gorgeous but I guess you've already thought through these kinds of selections!?On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeApr 17th 2009 edited
How about something from Howard Shore's Eastern Promises and Trevor Jones' Loch Ness? I love those violins!
Also...
"Central Park" from King Kong (JNH)
"Harry In Winter" from HP & The Goblet Of Fire (Patrick Doyle)
"Can You Feel The Love Tonight" from The Lion King (the instrumental version maybe?)
"Aladar And Neera" from Dinosaur (JNH)
"The Fellowship Reunited" from LoTR: Return of the King complete (Howard Shore)
And "Enchanted Suite" from Enchanted (Alan Menken) for a finale!
These immediately came to mind. -
- CommentAuthorfranz_conrad
- CommentTimeApr 17th 2009
I would like to suggest that after the first dance, you put on 'Wild Horses' from WILD ROVERS (Goldsmith). A hoedown in green England would be a fine sight.A butterfly thinks therefore I am -
- CommentAuthorGrimble Gromble
- CommentTimeApr 17th 2009
Love theme from Ghost by Maurice Jarre
"Goodbye" from A Little Princess by Patrick Doyle (possibly a choral version of the song)
The Boy Who Could Fly theme by Bruce Broughton
"I love thee" from Friendly Persuasion by Dimitri Tiomkin
Love theme from Krull by James HornerI'm your Piper at the gates of dawn. -
- CommentTimeApr 17th 2009
Timmer wrote
Timmer wrote
How about the title track from Barry's The Beyondness of Things?
From the same album I'd also go for Gifts of Life which IMO is sublimely gorgeous but I guess you've already thought through these kinds of selections!?
Listened to it last night. Some lovely pieces there. I always liked "Give Me a Smile". -
- CommentTimeApr 17th 2009
franz_conrad wrote
I would like to suggest that after the first dance, you put on 'Wild Horses' from WILD ROVERS (Goldsmith). A hoedown in green England would be a fine sight.
Indeed it would!
For the first dance, I have (believe it or not!) commissioned someone to write an arrangement of Randy Newman's song "Feels Like Home" for a band. And Kerry's dad is a singer, so that's sorted. -
- CommentTimeApr 17th 2009
If you want more lowkey love music, check out Chris Gunning's FIRELIGHT. Lovely stuff.I am extremely serious.