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You may or may not know who Thomas Newman, the man is, but you will probably know his work. Newman has scored many period films such as Shawshank Redemption, Road to Perdition, Cinderella Man, and The Good German. Mr. Newman has a way about dramatic material and his musical notes. With classical pieces, whether uplifting and triumph, such as in the last scene of Cinderella Man, when down and out James Braddock wins the title against Max Baer, or dark and haunting such as in Road to Perdition, when little Michael Sullivan witnesses his father during a shoot out.
But Thomas Newman does score much more than period films, and with each musical piece, comes an enlightening story that tells itself, even when the images of the movie are not present. It's difficult to come up with a memorable tune when scoring a movie. Nino Rota's The Godfather is by far recognizable to the ear, as Max Steiner's Gone With The Wind opening title. I believe Thomas Newman does just that in every score he composes. Truly a great film composer and one that can tell a story with his music.
But Thomas Newman does score much more than period films, and with each musical piece, comes an enlightening story that tells itself, even when the images of the movie are not present. It's difficult to come up with a memorable tune when scoring a movie. Nino Rota's The Godfather is by far recognizable to the ear, as Max Steiner's Gone With The Wind opening title. I believe Thomas Newman does just that in every score he composes. Truly a great film composer and one that can tell a story with his music.