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By March 16, 2006 The '1812 Overture' is a well known symphonic work by Tchaikovsky that is commonly associated in the USA with Fourth of July celebrations. What few people know is that the 'Overture' has nothing to do with the United States, or even North America. Instead of dealing with the War of 1812 between the U.S. And the U.K., the music represents France's aborted invasion of Russia during the Napoleonic Wars in 1812. That joyous, patriotic theme you hear at the end, while cannons are erupting left and right and fireworks are exploding in the sky? That's the Russian Army's theme, victorious against the onslaught of the French.

I mention Tchaikovsky's celebrated work here because 's score to is one long exercise in restraint that builds up to the '1812 Overture'. The Russian Army's theme is hinted at in the brass section in the opening notes of 'Remember Remember'. The revolution led by the mysterious V against the future fascist British government culminates into 'Knives and Bullets (and Cannons Too)' with the final two minutes of Tchaikovsky's masterpiece. The one hour of music in between plays not so much as a revolution as the twitchy and rather uneventful moments before the start of the rebellion. Marianelli's addictive score to showed diverse orchestrations and a wide sonic palette; is more modest, consisting of string harmonies in constant motion backed by brass clusters and militaristic drums. His passionate score to, an Academy Award nominee, was filled with emotions and vigor; is short on emotions, preferring to gain momentum and increase the suspense, only to fall back into quietness for a few minutes. What I am getting at is this: fans of Marianelli's work, who were awed by the orchestrations of and the drive of, will be disappointed by this.

Mar 21, 2006 V for Vendetta: Music From The Motion Picture is the soundtrack from the 2006 film V for Vendetta, released by Astralwerks Records on March 21, 2006.

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There is little doubt that Marianelli is a master of his craft. He possesses a well-rounded background and has produced quality work in the past.

The problem with V might lie in the material which does not allow a composer to flourish and amaze until the very end. It has to be a quiet score, the music of the cogwheels of the revolution slowly turning before the fireworks. The writing is strong but the emotional impact is minimal. The composer uses a series of four 'freedom chords' to rally the troops and entice a revolution and, while these chords work to convey this idea (especially in the majestic and victorious 'Evey Reborn'), they are not particularly original or distinctive enough to provide the listener with a hook on which the whole score can be recalled. Long cues are filled with meandering strings without verve and only in the last few cues do the martial elements overthrow the vanguard and come to the front.

Star rating is always secondary to the review itself, but I am the album three stars out of five because Marianelli's worst is still better than the best of most up-and-coming composers. It is a solid piece of work, especially when the pace picks up, but it is also disappointing and long. If you are on a limited budget, you might want to investigate more valuable avenues. There is no doubt that composers are sick of people like me comparing their latest score to their body of work but, in the case of Marianelli, it is sadly almost impossible. Here is a composer who was catapulted into the limelight and whose scores quickly garnered popular and critical acclaim. There is simply no way out of the comparison:, while a valiant effort, is unable to vanquish the very vigorous Grimm or the vibrant and virtuous.

It is venerable, sure, and vendible but its value is somewhat vapid by comparison. Note: The album is interlaced with three songs: 'Cry Me a River,' 'I Found a Reason,' and 'Bird Gerhl.' All three are powerful yet intimate songs that complement the film's storyline, and don't interrupt the flow of the album.

Genre: Score Date: 2006 Audio codec: MP3 Quality: 320 kbps Playtime: 1:32:12 CD1 01. Guy Fawkes 03. Prothero’s Rant 04. Fingermen 05. Introductions 06. Creepy Creedy 07. Jordan Tower (I) 08.

V For Vendetta Ost List

Jordan Tower (II) 09. Jordan Tower (III) 10. V takes TV Station 11. Almost Caught 13. Prothero’s Death (I) 14. Prothero’s Death (II) 15. Alfie’s Spoof 16.

Prothero was a Junkie 17. Finch Investigates 18. Evey’s Story 19. Tax Records 20. Bishop Lillmann 21. Not Tonight Father 22. Finch is Actually Irish 23.

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V For Vendetta Ost Zip

Aladin’s Cave 24. Surridge’s Death 26. The Red Diary 27.

80,000 DEAD CD2 28. Evey Kidnapped 29. Evey Processed 30. Valerie’s Story 31. Evey’s Cell 32. The Salt Flats 33.

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No More Roses 34. Evey is Free 35. Evey Reborn 36. Valerie Was Real 37. Evey Leaves 38. Board Meeting 39. Everyday That Goes 42.

1st Tile Down 43. Dominic Worried 45. The Train 46. Sutler Freakout 47. Sutler Executed 48. Touchy Guy 49. Neck Ache 50.

General Pompous 52. Human Dominoes 53.

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