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Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Composer Carl Davis on Creating a Theme

Screen_shot_2015-10-28_at_3.33.56_pm_large For over fifty years, the brilliant composer and conductor Carl Davis has been enriching cinema with his evocative film scores. Although well-known for his silent movie work—he's created orchestrations for the re-releases of films like Harold . . .

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