Morricone again.
Why not? It’s lovely.
Best opening credits scene for any movie ever.
Wow. That is one hard instrument to play- no fixed point of reference- no keys, no frets, no levers, no holes, just a place in space for the hands.
Raven, I suppose it's in some ways similar to playing the trombone, and demands a good ear for sure.Nice job by the Gyor orchestra and Ms. Illenyi. The Hungarians have a strong tradition in classical music.
“Best opening credits scene for any movie ever.”It’s got a solid ending too. A sudden disposal of pretension: “Just a man. An ancient race. Only at the point of dying.”
Morricone again.
ReplyDeleteWhy not? It’s lovely.
ReplyDeleteBest opening credits scene for any movie ever.
ReplyDeleteWow. That is one hard instrument to play- no fixed point of reference- no keys, no frets, no levers, no holes, just a place in space for the hands.
ReplyDeleteRaven, I suppose it's in some ways similar to playing the trombone, and demands a good ear for sure.
ReplyDeleteNice job by the Gyor orchestra and Ms. Illenyi. The Hungarians have a strong tradition in classical music.
“Best opening credits scene for any movie ever.”
ReplyDeleteIt’s got a solid ending too. A sudden disposal of pretension: “Just a man. An ancient race. Only at the point of dying.”