In ‘Everest,’ Dario Marianelli buries everything under the mountain
Cinema has a love affair with mental illness, and for the first time in a while, the crazies aren’t the main attraction.
Cinema has a love affair with mental illness, and for the first time in a while, the crazies aren’t the main attraction.
It’s been a great year for film music. I say that as someone who had to endure the laughably dated qualities of Alberto Iglesias’ Exodus: Gods and Kings and had to swallow the pill that is Howard Shore‘s latter days Middle-earth music. But it has been a great year. Clint Mansell gave us haunting, complex soundscapes in Noah, the …
Dario Marianelli, an Italian composer, has been slowly making his way into the popular film score scene since the early 1990s. His style tends to combine traditional classical and programmatic music sensibilities found in composers like Saint-Saëns, Tchaikovsky, and Chopin. Although there have only been trailers up until this point, his upcoming work for The …