The music ending the Alien movie was composed by Howard Hanson. This was from his 2nd symphony. Listen to it !
The music ending the Alien movie was composed by Howard Hanson. This was from his 2nd symphony. Listen to it !
There's a bit of history to the soundtrack for Alien - it was years before the unused cues from Goldsmith's version were released; truly wonderful stuff. That said, Ridley Scott's no chump - the music he used to replace those cues (such as the Hanson) certainly hits the spot. That said, I've never spent the time to seek out more of Hanson's work - does it justify the effort?
I've just watched a version of the movie where end credits where accompanied by "Khachaturian's: Adagio from Gayane"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBEpBM7xPcU
Last edited by Alfacharger; Oct-12-2016 at 00:14.
Absolutely. Not only his "Romantic" 2nd is worthy of exploring, but also the 4th. If what you are seeking is something darker, more mysterious, and challenging, then this "Requiem" symphony is the place to start.
Unfortunately, the only recording I have heard of this piece is by the Jena Philharmonic Orchestra, directed by David Montgomery. (Arte Nova, c.1996) so I can't give a unqualified recommendation of it, but it sounds good to me.
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