The Magic Of Marciano – Project Details

2000
THE MAGIC OF MARCIANO, 1999, Directed by Tony Barbieri

FILM CREDITS

Music by Harry Gregson-Williams

Music Supervisor: Jennifer Pyken
Music Composed & Conducted by Harry Gregson-Williams
Additional Music: Steve Jablonsky
Music Editor: Adam Smalley
Music Recorded & Mixed by Mal Luker
Music Orchestrated by Jack Smalley & Bruce Fowler
Music Production Services by Media Ventures, Santa Monica, California
Assistant to Music Supervisor: Madonna Wade-Reed

Opening Titles (3:53)
James Imagines (1:50)
Katie’s Depressions (4:41)
Restless Night (1:19)
The Boat (1:13)
The IQ Test (1:49)
The Courtroom (0:57)
Foster Care (0:36)
I Want To See Her (1:20)
Catatonic (1:35)
The Boat Trip (3:19) 

6 Comments

  1. NB October 13, 2019 at 4:07 am - Reply

    What a beautiful score… The 'Opening Titles' is probably one of HG-W's best dramatic pieces. Very beautiful and haunting, and overall a great showcase of Harry's dramatic sensibilities. I remember reading somewhere that he's very proud of this score, and it's not hard to understand why if you listen to it.

  2. NB October 13, 2019 at 4:07 am - Reply

    What a beautiful score… The 'Opening Titles' is probably one of HG-W's best dramatic pieces. Very beautiful and haunting, and overall a great showcase of Harry's dramatic sensibilities. I remember reading somewhere that he's very proud of this score, and it's not hard to understand why if you listen to it.

  3. Mcbain October 29, 2005 at 12:00 am - Reply

    Another 10/10 score by HGW
    (Hey staff member, i don’t understand where’s that 4/10 coming from… :P)

  4. Mcbain October 29, 2005 at 12:00 am - Reply

    Another 10/10 score by HGW
    (Hey staff member, i don’t understand where’s that 4/10 coming from… :P)

  5. Vienna January 24, 2005 at 12:00 am - Reply

    HGW’s most sensitive score yet. a true emotional journey. music that haunts you. maybe the best theme he has ever written. heartbreaking. truely
    one of his best works. amazing stuff.

  6. Vienna January 24, 2005 at 12:00 am - Reply

    HGW’s most sensitive score yet. a true emotional journey. music that haunts you. maybe the best theme he has ever written. heartbreaking. truely
    one of his best works. amazing stuff.

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