Walter Murch
Matthew Sweet talks to film editor, sound designer and director Walter Murch about working on Apocalypse Now, the Godfather films, The Conversation, Barton Fink and Return to Oz
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Nino Rota
The Godfather "Main Title"
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra. Conductor: Carlo Savina.- The Godfather (Original Soundtrack Recording).
- Paramount Records.
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David Shire
The Conversation "Theme"
Performer: David Shire.- The Conversation (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- Silva Screen.
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Richard Wagner
Apocalypse Now "The Ride Of The Valkyries"
Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic. Conductor: Georg Solti.- Apocalypse Now - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
- Elektra.
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Henry Mancini
Touch of Evil "Main Title"
Orchestra: Universal International Orchestra. Conductor: Joseph Gershenson.- Touch Of Evil (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- Varèse Sarabande.
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Nino Rota
The Godfather Part II "Marcia Stile Italiano"
Orchestra: The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Choir: Crouch End Festival Chorus. Conductor: David Temple. Conductor: Paul Bateman.- The Godfather - Trilogy I • II • III.
- Silva Screen.
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Nino Rota
The Godfather Part III "Michael's Letter"
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- The Godfather Part III (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- CBS.
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Carter Burwell
Barton Fink "Fade Out - The End"
Performer: Carter Burwell. Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- TVT Soundtrax.
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Georges Delerue
Julia "End Titles"
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- DRG Records.
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David Shire
Return to Oz "Opening Sequence (With Sweeteners)" + "The Ride To Dr. Worley's"
Conductor: David Shire. Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra.- Return To Oz (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- Intrada.
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Gabriel Yared
The English Patient "Main Title"
Singer: Márta Sebestyén. Orchestra: Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Conductor: Harry Rabinowitz.- The English Patient (Original Soundtrack Recording).
- Fantasy.
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