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    1 day ago

    Ben dis donc qui a volé ton gouter pour être aussi méchant ?

    Edit: pour info y’a plein d’autres compositeurs qui se sont inspirés de Carmina Burana dans d’autres contextes :

    • James Horner dans Glory (Charging Fort Wagner)
    • Jerry Goldsmith dans First Knight (Arthur’s Farewell/Never Surrender)
    • Bruce Broughton dans Young Sherlock Holmes (Waxing Elizabeth)
    • Basil Poledouris dans Conan the Barbarian (Riders of Doom)

    D’après un commentaire sur le site de spez :

    this piece was released on CD June 5, 1996. This was 3 years before John Williams’s Duel of the Fates, 6 months before Nobuo Uematsu’s One Winged Angel, and 2 weeks before Alan Menken’s Hunchback of Notre Dame. There’s the obvious comparison to Orff’s Carmina Burana, but this is more action-oriented and modern sounding, so I suspected Kanno was influenced by a Hollywood composer such as Jerry Goldsmith (The Omen, First Knight). But after doing some research I can’t find anything remotely similar to that opening violin ostinato. It’s pretty ingenious in my opinion, like something Prokofiev would write.