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composer
Mexico Trilogy
Robert Rodriguez
['Fred Schneider', 'Brandy', 'Tommaso Traetta', 'Usha Khanna', 'Geezer Butler', 'Stephen Flaherty', 'Bhanumathi', 'Zubir Said', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Dave Stewart', 'David Crosby', 'Scriabin', 'Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky', 'Ravel', 'Green Day', 'Mahler', 'Lionel Monckton', 'Juelz Santana', 'Utada', 'Jonathan Larson', 'Julie Delpy', 'Alexander Borodin', 'Alessandro Scarlatti', 'Tito Puente', 'Hanneman', 'Marc Shaiman', 'Jack Black', 'Sigmund Romberg', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'Chris Cornell', 'Brian Tyler', 'Verdian', 'Blind Willie McTell', 'Vaughan Williams', 'Randy Travis', 'Samuel Hui', 'Copland', 'Ravi Shankar', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Joe Melson', 'Bret McKenzie', 'Coline Serreau', 'Weimar', 'Ry Cooder', 'Sam Hui', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'Bharadwaj', 'Paul Shaffer', 'Elvis Presley', 'Johann Pachelbel', 'Fred Ebb', 'Front Line Assembly', 'King Creosote', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Dylan', 'Simon May', 'R D Burman', 'Michael Small', 'Vishal Bharadwaj', 'Ruslana', 'Harold Budd', 'Mike Post', 'Frederick Loewe', 'George Harrison', 'Strauss', 'Ryuichi Sakamoto', 'Moby', 'Paul Simon', 'Daniel Johnston', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Haydn', 'Britten', 'Terry Riley', 'Paul McCartney', 'Joshua Sridhar', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Gackt', 'Joe Raposo', 'Oscar Peterson', 'Bruce Hornsby', 'Thomas Newman', 'McCartney', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Telemann', 'Achu', 'Jim Morrison', 'Baauer', 'Patrick Doyle', 'Amilcare Ponchielli', 'David Gilmour', 'Manuel de Falla', 'Rodgers', 'Philip Glass', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Joseph LoDuca', 'Thom Yorke', 'Ralph Benatzky', 'Jerry Goldsmith']
Mexico Trilogy
The Mexico Trilogy or Mariachi Trilogy (also Desperado Trilogy on some DVD releases) is a series of American/Mexican action films—El Mariachi, Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico—all written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. All three films tell the continuing story of central character, El Mariachi (portrayed by Carlos Gallardo and Antonio Banderas). The films were released in theatres between 1992 and 2003, and later on a complete DVD trilogy box set in 2010.
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composer
Chelsea Walls
Jeff Tweedy
['Carmine Coppola', 'Jimmy Chi', 'Maurice Ravel', 'Garth Brooks', 'David Raksin', 'Nielsen', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Puccini', 'Kubrick', 'Randy Travis', 'Elvis', 'Gwen Stefani', 'Michael Jackson', 'Eddie Kramer', 'Schubert', 'Jill Sobule', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Boito', 'Menken', 'Luther', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Graham Nash', 'Franz Schubert', 'Billy Corgan', 'John Kander', 'Schumann', 'Brian Wilson', 'Vincent Gallo', 'Zakir Hussain', 'Jimmy Webb', 'Biafra', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'Bach', 'David Guetta', 'Prokofiev', 'Steve Marriott', 'Lionel Richie', 'Gustav Holst', 'Michael Kamen', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Georges Auric', 'Goutam Ghose', 'Joey Tempest', 'Burton Lane', 'David Gilmour', 'Cole Porter', 'Naushad', 'Bhanumathi Ramakrishna', 'Michael Small', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'Ilaiyaraaja', 'Bernstein', 'Roger Waters', 'John Waters', 'Jerry Goldsmith', 'Zimmermann', 'No Doubt', 'Mussorgsky', 'Justin Moore', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Mark Isham', 'Georges Delerue', 'Ives', 'Carmelo Bene', 'Ed Sheeran', 'Basil Poledouris', 'Ryan Tedder', 'Lars Ulrich', 'Laurie Anderson', 'Lutheran', 'Monty Norman', 'Sandy Wilson', 'Oscar Peterson', 'Frank Loesser', 'M S Viswanathan', 'A R Rahman', 'Hector Berlioz', 'Jake Shears', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'Rolfe Kent', 'MC Ren', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Donizetti', 'Jack Black', 'Bert Kaempfert', 'Bock', 'Messiaen', 'Gustav Mahler', 'Arthur Honegger', 'Telemann', 'Eminem', 'Deepak Dev', 'Marvin', 'Danny Elfman', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Willie Dixon', 'Rota']
Chelsea Walls
Chelsea Walls is a 2001 independent film directed by Ethan Hawke and released by Lions Gate Entertainment. It stars Kris Kristofferson, Uma Thurman, Rosario Dawson, and Robert Sean Leonard among others, with original score by Jeff Tweedy of Wilco. The story takes place in the historic Chelsea Hotel in New York City.
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composer
Dheena
Yuvan Shankar Raja
['Roger Miller', 'Kirk Hammett', 'Charles Chaplin', 'David Bowie', 'Serge', 'Poulenc', 'Tobe Hooper', 'Krzysztof Penderecki', 'Steve Marriott', 'Patrick Leonard', 'Samuel Hui', 'Johnny Cash', 'Joni Mitchell', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Avicii', 'Joe Raposo', 'Utada', 'Bharadwaj', 'Rahul Raj', 'Rodgers', 'Carole King', 'Devi Sri Prasad', 'Bertrand Bonello', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Harold Faltermeyer', 'Abel Meeropol', 'Cathy Dennis', 'Rossini', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Neil Young', 'Ludwig van Beethoven', 'Garth Brooks', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'Messiaen', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'Johannes Brahms', 'David Crosby', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'Carl Davis', 'Terry Scott Taylor', 'Vince Guaraldi', 'Dylan', 'Adele', 'Aaron Copland', 'Stanley Myers', 'Oliver Wallace', 'Samuel Hoffenstein', 'Pee Wee King', 'Edvard Grieg', 'Sandy Wilson', 'Blind Willie McTell', 'wagnerian', 'Gustavo Santaolalla', 'Monteverdi', 'Roger Daltrey', 'John Debney', 'Copland', 'Ry Cooder', 'Quincy Jones', 'Cole Porter', 'Loudon Wainwright III', 'RD Burman', 'Stevie Wonder', 'Jimmy Page', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'Jimmy Forrest', 'Monk', 'Tommaso Traetta', 'Lutheran', 'Laurie Anderson', 'Deepak Dev', 'Tchaikovsky', 'James Valentine', 'Green Day', 'Robert Schumann', 'Amon Tobin', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Bijibal', 'Jack Johnson', 'Hendrix', 'Clint Eastwood', 'Wagner', 'Francis Poulenc', 'Dolly Parton', 'Sibelius', 'Berlioz', 'Nobuo Uematsu', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Aram Khachaturian', 'Jay Chou', 'Michael Kamen', 'Syd Barrett', 'Joseph Haydn', 'Wagnerian', 'Max Steiner', 'Bobby Womack', 'Vincent Gallo']
Dheena
Dheena is a 2001 Indian Tamil action film directed by AR Murugadoss, starring Ajith Kumar, Suresh Gopi and Laila in lead roles. The film, which had musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography by Arvind, was released on 14 January 2001 and garnered positive reviews and proved to be a box office success.
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composer
Lootera
Amit Trivedi
['Dan Goggin', 'Anoop Rubens', 'Cole Porter', 'Alfred Newman', 'wagnerian', 'Aram Khachaturian', 'Ilaiyaraja', 'Geoff Barrow', 'Sammy Fain', 'Bret McKenzie', 'LMFAO', 'Vivaldi', 'Dimitri Tiomkin', 'Stravinsky', 'Loudon Wainwright III', 'Giorgio Moroder', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Ian Gillan', 'Haydn', 'Charlie Chaplin', 'Nino Rota', 'Basil Poledouris', 'Jimmy Page', 'Rameau', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Count Basie', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Weber', 'Shaan Rahman', 'Anu Malik', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'Pablo de Sarasate', 'Christopher Tin', 'Usha Khanna', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Rossini', 'Artie Shaw', 'Michael Nyman', 'Lou Reed', 'Maria McKee', 'Bertrand Bonello', 'Robert Lopez', 'Herbert', 'Brahms', 'Simon Mayr', 'Shankar Jaikishan', 'Wagner', 'Bono', 'Presley', 'Basiscape', 'Grant Green', 'Eric Idle', 'Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Michael Jackson', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Lee Hazlewood', 'Cyndi Lauper', 'Max Martin', 'Hank Williams', 'Antonio Salieri', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'Amon Tobin', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'Anton Karas', 'Rajesh Roshan', 'Copland', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Phil Lesh', 'Karlheinz Stockhausen', 'Victor Herbert', 'Karl Jenkins', 'Kyle Eastwood', 'Van Morrison', 'David Bowie', 'Goutam Ghosh', 'Alfredo Catalani', 'Thomas Newman', 'Billy Bragg', 'Ron Browz', 'Dmitri Shostakovich', 'Franz Xaver Gruber', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'Leonard Cohen', 'George Gershwin', 'Purcell', 'Ashley Tisdale', 'Johannes Brahms', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Utada Hikaru', 'Scott Joplin', 'Bobby Darin', 'Crosby', 'Giovanni Bononcini', 'The Doors', 'Prokofiev', 'Sonic Mayhem', 'Hanneman']
Lootera
Lootera, /luːˈteɪrɑː/ (Robber), is a 2013 Indian period romantic drama film directed by Vikramaditya Motwane and partly based on author O. Henry's 1907 short story The Last Leaf. It is the second film directed by Motwane after his critically acclaimed film Udaan. Set in the era of the 1950s, the film stars Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha in lead roles. The film's producers are Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor, Anurag Kashyap and Vikas Bahl, the film features music and background score by Amit Trivedi with all song lyrics penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya and cinematography by Mahendra J. Shetty. Lootera released to worldwide critical acclaim on 5 July 2013 and was counted as one of the best movies of the year 2013.
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composer
National Anthem
Zubir Said
['Vasant Desai', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Harry Warren', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Jun Maeda', 'Sankar Ganesh', 'Devi Sri Prasad', 'Shane Carruth', 'Maureen Tucker', 'Arrigo Boito', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Berg', 'Telemann', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Kanye West', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Amit Trivedi', 'Laurie Anderson', 'Heinrich Marschner', 'Rodgers', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Jackie Gleason', 'Darius Milhaud', 'Olivier Messiaen', 'Hitoshi Sakimoto', 'Harold Faltermeyer', 'Calvin Harris', 'Sibelius', 'Mark Isham', 'Antonio Vivaldi', 'Messiaen', 'Mel Brooks', 'Ralph Vaughan Williams', 'David Arnold', 'No Doubt', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'Vangelis', 'Kurt Cobain', 'James Hetfield', 'Ouseppachan', 'Jerry Herst', 'Henry Purcell', 'Prokofiev', 'Tchaikovsky', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'Utada Hikaru', 'Rolfe Kent', 'Bobby Darin', 'Utada', 'David Bowie', 'Scriabin', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Leigh Harline', 'Tagore', 'Selena', 'Charles Strouse', 'Purcell', 'Amon Tobin', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Bappi Lahari', 'Stevie Nicks', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Naushad', 'RD Burman', 'David Byrne', 'Abel Meeropol', 'Lionel Richie', 'John Sebastian', 'Ray Davies', 'Puccini', 'Benny Andersson', 'Kesha', 'Oliver Wallace', 'Charles Chaplin', 'Taneyev', 'Max Martin', 'Gluck', 'Liz Phair', 'Ron Grainer', 'James Vasanthan', 'Daniel Johnston', 'Scott Bradley', 'Carl Nielsen', 'Hajibeyov', 'Ralph Benatzky', 'Lil Wayne', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Jack Johnson', 'Phil Collins', 'Nick Mason', 'Tito Puente', 'Carl Orff', 'Arturo Toscanini', 'Noel Gallagher', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'Garth Brooks', 'Britten', 'Mike Figgis']
Semoga Bahagia
Semoga Bahagia is a Malay song composed by the famous composer Zubir Said. Zubir Said also composed many other songs, among them Majulah Singapura which was adopted as the National Anthem of Singapore. Semoga Bahagia is the official Children's Day song in Singapore, celebrated on the first Friday of October since 2011. Before 2011, Children's Day used to be celebrated on October 1 annually. The song depicts the values that youths should possess, encourages them to pursue their dreams, prove their value to the world, and wishes them success and happiness in their lives.
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composer
The Private Affairs of Bel Ami
Darius Milhaud
['Ed Sheeran', 'John Coltrane', 'Schoenberg', 'Offenbach', 'Jimmy Forrest', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'Prokofiev', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Joplin', 'Hamsalekha', 'Mozart', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Lee Hazlewood', 'Eric Weissberg', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Crosby', 'Copland', 'Dylan', 'Peggy Lee', 'Carl Nielsen', 'Hikaru Utada', 'Gaetano Donizetti', 'Neil Young', 'Jerome Moross', 'Chaplin', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Mingus', 'Artie Shaw', 'Hotei', 'Mano Murthy', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'Thom Yorke', 'Pearl Jam', 'Thomas Newman', 'R D Burman', 'David Guetta', 'Saverio Mercadante', 'Frederick Loewe', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Jackie Gleason', 'Peter Best', 'Tobe Hooper', 'John Mayer', 'Victor Herbert', 'Rameau', 'Jimmy Cliff', 'Patrick Doyle', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Robert Rodriguez', 'Jack Black', 'Ferruccio Busoni', 'Cy Coleman', 'Howard Shore', 'Katy Perry', 'Kirk Hammett', 'Noel Gallagher', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Johnny Green', 'Tommaso Traetta', 'Meyerbeer', 'Lewis Allan', 'Bruce Hornsby', 'Arjun Janya', 'Thomas Bangalter', 'Elvis', 'JS Bach', 'Jean Sibelius', 'Baauer', 'Weber', 'Pete Townshend', 'Vijay Antony', 'Quincy Jones', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Frank Loesser', 'Lalo Schifrin', 'M S Viswanathan', 'Strummer', 'Carl Maria von Weber', 'Joshua Sridhar', 'George', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Scott Shaw', 'Leigh Harline', 'A R Rahman', 'LMFAO', 'Gordon Parks', 'Michel Legrand', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Rob Hubbard', 'Carmine Coppola', 'Patrick Stump', 'Gian Carlo Menotti', 'Ron Goodwin', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'Adele', 'Krist Novoselic', 'Christophe Beck', 'Carl Stalling']
The Private Affairs of Bel Ami
The Private Affairs of Bel Ami is a 1947 American drama film which stars George Sanders as a ruthless cad who uses women to rise in Parisian society. It was based on the Guy de Maupassant novel Bel Ami. The film had a 1946 premiere in Paris, Texas. The score is by Darius Milhaud.
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composer
La Cage aux Folles
Jerry Herman
['Samuel Hui', 'A R Rahman', 'Roshan', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Monty Norman', 'Phil Collins', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'Ron Goodwin', 'Arthur Darvill', 'Gioachino Rossini', 'James Hetfield', 'Nino Rota', 'Franz Schreker', 'Donizetti', 'Dmitri Shostakovich', 'Berlioz', 'Joey Tempest', 'Martin Luther', 'Trent Reznor', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Francis Poulenc', 'Nick Mason', 'Ouseppachan', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Ron Grainer', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'John Waters', 'George Harrison', 'Albert Lortzing', 'Tommaso Traetta', 'Pharrell Williams', 'Lou Reed', 'Presley', 'Hendrix', 'Gustavo Santaolalla', 'Kyle Eastwood', 'Lennon', 'Harry Ruby', 'David Arnold', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Umberto Giordano', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'Yoko Shimomura', 'Arthur Honegger', 'Harold Arlen', 'Michel Berger', 'Henry Purcell', 'Hikaru Utada', 'Igor Stravinsky', 'David Guetta', 'Johann Strauss I', 'Usha Khanna', 'Tito Puente', 'Ivor Novello', 'Jim Steinman', 'Vivaldi', 'Charles Ives', 'Elton John', 'Miles Davis', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Hector Berlioz', 'John Debney', 'Dave Stewart', 'Manuel de Falla', 'Cathy Dennis', 'Curtis Mayfield', 'Paul McCartney', 'Simon May', 'Jerry Bock', 'Kubrick', 'Domenico Modugno', 'Shankar Jaikishan', 'James Newton Howard', 'Paul Williams', 'Galt MacDermot', 'Ariel Rechtshaid', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Thelonious Monk', 'Joseph LoDuca', 'Weber', 'Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan', 'Serge', 'Anton Karas', 'Michel Legrand', 'Bobby Darin', 'Grant Green', 'Brian Eno', 'Anil Biswas', 'Vangelis', 'Jule Styne', 'Bert Kaempfert', 'Gustav Mahler', 'Sachin Dev Burman', 'Luigi Dallapiccola', 'Jim Morrison', 'Benny Andersson', 'Gopi Sunder', 'Weill', 'Steve Marriott']
Madame Aphrodite (musical)
Madame Aphrodite was a short-lived off-Broadway musical by playwright Tad Mosel and composer/lyricist Jerry Herman, which ran for 13 performances in 1961. It is notable as the only stage musical in the entire Jerry Herman canon (which includes smash hits such as Hello Dolly!, Mame and La Cage aux Folles as well as less successful but highly respected flops like Dear World, Mack & Mabel and The Grand Tour) that never spawned an original cast album, and has never been performed since its original production.
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composer
Working Girl
Carly Simon
['Holst', 'Zappa', 'Sarasate', 'Adolphe Adam', 'Vijay Antony', 'Bijibal', 'Tangerine Dream', 'Victor Herbert', 'Uzeyir Hajibeyov', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Terry Riley', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'Thaman', 'Kern', 'Berg', 'Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky', 'Scott Shaw', 'David Gilmour', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Britney Spears', 'No Doubt', 'Jimi Hendrix', 'Gluck', 'Peter Heise', 'Ilayaraaja', 'Jacques Brel', 'Strauss', 'Mark Isham', 'Brandy', 'Rahul Raj', 'Fred Schneider', 'Lady Gaga', 'Gackt', 'Alfred Newman', 'Michael Land', 'Bill Rebane', 'Junior Parker', 'Sankar Ganesh', 'Charles Ives', 'Jason Schwartzman', 'Hiroki Kikuta', 'Chaplin', 'Arrigo Boito', 'Stravinsky', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'Heinrich Marschner', 'Carl Orff', 'Noriyuki Iwadare', 'Ravindra Jain', 'Nobuyoshi Sano', 'Crosby', 'Alfano', 'Noel Gallagher', 'Giulio Caccini', 'LMFAO', 'John Cale', 'Jimmy Chi', 'Gurukiran', 'Scott Bradley', 'Hanns Eisler', 'Poulenc', 'Meredith Willson', 'Mayr', 'Ron Browz', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Roy Budd', 'Michel Berger', 'John Powell', 'Kyle Eastwood', 'Scriabin', 'Peggy Lee', 'Harold Faltermeyer', 'Schoenberg', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Mike Patton', 'Juelz Santana', 'Bob Dylan', 'Amilcare Ponchielli', 'Pee Wee King', 'Kanye West', 'Tony Gatlif', 'Lloyd Kaufman', 'Liszt', 'Bert Kaempfert', 'Gaetano Donizetti', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Adele', 'Diane Warren', 'Cole Porter', 'Jim Morrison', 'Aaron Copland', 'Michael Wolff', 'Francesco Cavalli', 'Vincent Gallo', 'Haydn', 'Rousseau', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Bobby Womack', 'Weill']
Let the River Run
"Let the River Run" is a song first featured in the 1988 film Working Girl, with music and lyrics by Carly Simon. The song won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1989. The song also won a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 46th Golden Globe Awards, tying with "Two Hearts" by Phil Collins and Lamont Dozier from Buster, in 1989, and a Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television in 1990. The Working Girl soundtrack also contains a choral version of the track featuring The St. Thomas Choir of Men and Boys of New York City. The album peaked at #45 on the Billboard 200.
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composer
Die schweigsame Frau
Strauss
['Natasha Bedingfield', 'Kesha', 'Lennon', 'Ian Gillan', 'Glenn Miller', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Slim Shady', 'Michael Penn', 'Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan', 'Joseph Haydn', 'Zappa', 'Deepak Dev', 'Fred Frith', 'Stevie Nicks', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Vishal Bharadwaj', 'Christopher Guest', 'RD Burman', 'Scriabin', 'Schoenberg', 'Max Steiner', 'Charlie Clouser', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'Gazzaniga', 'Gustavo Santaolalla', 'Toby Gad', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'John Kander', 'Pearl Jam', 'Dave Grohl', 'Ray Davies', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Gioacchino Rossini', 'Gwen Stefani', 'Ariel Rechtshaid', 'Count Basie', 'Krzysztof Penderecki', 'Rick Wright', 'Darius Milhaud', 'Pergolesi', 'Sigmund Romberg', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Loewe', 'Bappi Lahiri', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Hajibeyov', 'Crosby', 'Phil Lesh', 'MC Ren', 'George Fenton', 'Bernard Sumner', 'Cathy Dennis', 'Pyotr Tchaikovsky', 'Georges Bizet', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'Garth Brooks', 'Poulenc', 'Francesco De Masi', 'Selena', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Prokofiev', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Pharrell Williams', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Hans Werner Henze', 'Cyndi Lauper', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'Robert Joy', 'Jesse McCartney', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'Randy Travis', 'Noriyuki Iwadare', 'Murray Gold', 'John Lennon', 'Ghantasala', 'Dead Kennedys', 'Constant Lambert', 'Hank Williams', 'Pietro Mascagni', 'Claude Debussy', 'Frank Loesser', 'Michael Giacchino', 'Roger Waters', 'Martin Luther', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Dmitri Shostakovich', 'Georges Auric', 'Berg', 'Karthik Raja', 'Usha Khanna', 'Louis Jordan', 'Arthur Honegger', 'Jun Maeda', 'Lee Hazlewood', 'Hanns Eisler', 'Jeff Tweedy']
John Cox (director)
John Cox (born 12 March 1935) is an English opera director. Born in Bristol, he was educated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, and trained at Glyndebourne as assistant to Carl Ebert, and then at the York Theatre Royal and BBC television, made his directing debut with Ravel's L'enfant et les sortilèges for the Sadler's Wells company in 1965. In 1971 he was appointed as the first director of production at Glyndebourne, to oversee existing productions and create new ones. During his tenure he worked with designers including David Hockney, Sir Hugh Casson, Michael Annals and William Dudley. The critic Rodney Milnes singles out for mention Cox's Glyndbourne productions of Richard Strauss operas: Ariadne auf Naxos (1971), Capriccio (1973), Intermezzo (1974), Die schweigsame Frau (1977), Der Rosenkavalier (1980) and Arabella (1984). Cox succeeded Peter Ebert as general administrator and artistic director of Scottish Opera in 1981, holding the post until 1986. In 1988 he was appointed production director of the Royal Opera, Covent Garden. As well as Strauss, Cox is particularly known for his Mozart and Rossini productions.In 2000 he collaborated with John Stoddart to stage Capriccio at the Sydney Opera House during the 2000 Summer Olympics. He has also worked widely in Europe and the USA. Milnes mentions in particular Daphne in Munich, Don Carlos in San Francisco, Un ballo in maschera in Sydney and Patience, one of the English National Opera's longest-running successes. For the Metropolitan Opera, New York, Cox directed Capriccio in 2011. He is the librettist and collaborator with the American composer Theodore Morrison of a new opera about Oscar Wilde, Oscar, which was given its world premiere at The Santa Fe Opera during the Summer 2013 season.
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composer
Charulata
Satyajit Ray
['The Doors', 'Verdi', 'Fats Waller', 'Lewis Allan', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'Falstaff', 'Kris Kristofferson', 'Stravinsky', 'Nobuo Uematsu', 'James Horner', 'Robert Rodriguez', 'Debussy', 'Mingus', 'Trevor Rabin', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Cyndi Lauper', 'Baauer', 'Alexander Borodin', 'Ry Cooder', 'Velvet Underground', 'Pharrell Williams', 'Daniel Johnston', 'Ouseppachan', 'Hans Werner Henze', 'Curtis Mayfield', 'Masafumi Takada', 'Offenbach', 'Mike Post', 'Nick Cave', 'Utada', 'Aaron Copland', 'Vishal Bharadwaj', 'Silicon Knights', 'Dick Maas', 'John Waters', 'Roshan', 'Terry Scott Taylor', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'Raveendran', 'Leigh Harline', 'Bernard Sumner', 'Carly Simon', 'Ariel Rechtshaid', 'Weber', 'Dan Goggin', 'Jonathan Larson', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Roy Budd', 'Rupert Holmes', 'Tony Gatlif', 'Tangerine Dream', 'David Lynch', 'Jerry Herman', 'Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky', 'Wagner', 'Carlos Gardel', 'Gregg Alexander', 'David Gilmour', 'James Newton Howard', 'Count Basie', 'Tom Tykwer', 'George Gershwin', 'Franz Liszt', 'Elvis', 'Jaidev', 'Joshua Sridhar', 'Carl Maria von Weber', 'Henry Purcell', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'John Kander', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Darren Criss', 'wagnerian', 'Cohan', 'Cy Coleman', 'Brian Eno', 'Deepak Dev', 'David Newman', 'Jacques Offenbach', 'Stephen Sondheim', 'Les Stroud', 'Luigi Cherubini', 'Jim Morrison', 'Vangelis', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Brahms', 'Daniel Auber', 'Geezer Butler', 'Schumann', 'Gioachino Rossini', 'Carl Nielsen', 'Roy Orbison', 'Jun Maeda', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Georges Auric', 'GoonRock', 'Luther', 'Yuvan Shankar Raja', 'Jonathan Coulton']
Madhabi Mukherjee
Madhabi Mukherjee née Chakraborty (born 10 February 1942) is an Indian Bengali actress who has won the National Film Award for Best Actress for the Bengali film Dibratrir Kabya. She has acted in some of the most critically acclaimed films in Bengali cinema. Her major role was the title role of Charu in Satyajit Ray's masterpiece Charulata. Her impact was such that Madhabi Mukherjee is still considered among the all-time greats of Bengali cinema.
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composer
Porgy and Bess
George Gershwin
['George', 'Ashley Tisdale', 'Satyajit Ray', 'Arrigo Boito', 'Arjun Janya', 'Marvin', 'Antonio Salieri', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Lennon', 'Samuel Hoffenstein', 'Geezer Butler', 'Carlos Puebla', 'Hector Berlioz', 'Taneyev', 'Hugh Martin', 'Pete Townshend', 'Alfredo Catalani', 'Ian', 'Willie Dixon', 'Piazzolla', 'Slim Shady', 'Jake Shears', 'Steve Marriott', 'Hitoshi Sakimoto', 'Shankar Jaikishan', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Hotei', 'Basil Poledouris', 'Zimmermann', 'Biafra', 'Vusi Mahlasela', 'Gustav Holst', 'Robert Rodriguez', 'Bappi Lahari', 'Johann Strauss II', 'Billy Bragg', 'Jaidev', 'David Byrne', 'John Sebastian', 'Joe Hisaishi', 'Bob Gaudio', 'Mike Figgis', 'Stevie Nicks', 'Yuvan Shankar Raja', 'Thelonious Monk', 'Ron Grainer', 'Jacques Brel', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Verdian', 'Joplin', 'Selena', 'Heinrich Marschner', 'Gustav Mahler', 'Simon Mayr', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Carl Nielsen', 'Avicii', 'Nielsen', 'Juelz Santana', 'Liszt', 'Offenbach', 'Shinji Aoyama', 'John Waters', 'Ian Gillan', 'Gioacchino Rossini', 'Roger Miller', 'Ravi Shankar', 'Jacques Offenbach', 'David Gilmour', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Hank Williams', 'Bobby Womack', 'Rabindranath Tagore', 'Laurie Anderson', 'Mick Jagger', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Van Morrison', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Jimmy Forrest', 'Jule Styne', 'Danielle Brisebois', 'John Cale', 'Randy Newman', 'Timbaland', 'Ira Gershwin', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Jerry Goldsmith', 'Quincy Jones', 'Patrick Leonard', 'Bill Conti', 'Garth Brooks', 'Rachmaninoff', 'Darren Criss', 'Illayaraja', 'Ilaiyaraja', 'Michel Legrand', 'Akshaya Mohanty', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Gangai Amaran']
Porgy and Bess
Porgy and Bess is an English-language opera composed in 1934 by George Gershwin, with a libretto written by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin from Heyward's novel Porgy and later play of the same title. Porgy and Bess was first performed in New York City on September 30, 1935, and featured an entire cast of classically trained African-American singers—a daring artistic choice at the time. After suffering from an initially unpopular public reception due in part to its racially charged theme, the Houston Grand Opera production of the opera in 1976 gained it new popularity, eventually becoming one of the best-known and most frequently performed operas. Gershwin read Porgy in 1926 and proposed that he should collaborate with Heyward on Porgy and Bess. In 1934, Gershwin and Heyward began work on the project by visiting the author's native Charleston. Gershwin explained why he called Porgy and Bess a folk opera in a 1935 New York Times article: "Porgy and Bess is a folk tale. Its people naturally would sing folk music. When I first began work in the music I decided against the use of original folk material because I wanted the music to be all of one piece. Therefore I wrote my own spirituals and folksongs. But they are still folk music – and therefore, being in operatic form, Porgy and Bess becomes a folk opera." The libretto of Porgy and Bess tells the story of Porgy, a disabled street-beggar living in the slums of Charleston, South Carolina. It deals with his attempts to rescue Bess from the clutches of Crown, her violent and possessive lover, and Sportin' Life he drug dealer. Where the earlier novel and stage-play differ, the opera generally follows the stage-play. In the years following Gershwin's death, Porgy and Bess was adapted for smaller scale performances and was later adapted into a film in 1959. Some of the songs in the opera, such as "Summertime" became popular and frequently recorded songs. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the trend has been towards reproducing a greater fidelity to Gershwin's original intentions although other smaller-scale productions continued to be mounted. A complete version of the score was released in 1976; since then, it has been recorded several times.
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composer
Sri Rama Rajyam
Ilaiyaraaja
['John Sebastian', 'Verdian', 'Mike Patton', 'Charles Ives', 'Michael John LaChiusa', 'Franz Schreker', 'Ron Browz', 'Sankar Ganesh', 'Claude Debussy', 'Luigi Cherubini', 'Jule Styne', 'Grant Green', 'Murray Gold', 'Franz Liszt', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Ron Goodwin', 'Verdi', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Johann Simon Mayr', 'Bhanumathi', 'Connick', 'Carl Nielsen', 'Danielle Brisebois', 'Taneyev', 'Patrick Stump', 'Mahler', 'Dre', 'Tori Amos', 'Masafumi Takada', 'Jaidev', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Amon Tobin', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'Lou Reed', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Goutam Ghose', 'Robert Lopez', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'David Gilmour', 'Eric Weissberg', 'Telemann', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Jules Massenet', 'Blind Willie McTell', 'Clint Eastwood', 'Gurukiran', 'Burton Lane', 'Menken', 'Saluri Rajeswara Rao', 'Jeff Tweedy', 'Vaughan Williams', 'Debussy', 'Bill Rebane', 'Hendrix', 'Kesha', 'Elton John', 'Howard Shore', 'Donizetti', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Vince Guaraldi', 'Joe Raposo', 'Weber', 'Lionel Monckton', 'Poulenc', 'Lorenzo Ferrero', 'Malcolm Arnold', 'Hetfield', 'Constant Lambert', 'Van Morrison', 'No Doubt', 'Pritam', 'Herman Parker', 'Zappa', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'Tom Graeff', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'Sidney Jones', 'John Mayer', 'Eric Idle', 'Hamsalekha', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Johnny Cash', 'Erich Wolfgang Korngold', 'Krzysztof Penderecki', 'Domenico Modugno', 'Marvin Gaye', 'Simon May', 'Harry Tierney', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'David Crosby', 'Stravinsky', 'Carmine Coppola', 'Boito', 'Jerry Herst', 'Brian Burton', 'Frederick Loewe', 'Rachmaninoff']
Sri Rama Rajyam
Sri Rama Rajyam is a 2011 devotional epic Telugu film directed by Bapu based on the epic Ramayana. It was Bapu's final directional venture. The film depicts Lord Rama's rule of Ayodhya after he returns home from Lanka, his separation from Sita and her reclusive life in the forest as she raises their children Lava and Kusa. The film won seven Andhra Pradesh State Nandi Awards, including the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film – (Gold) for the year 2011. This film is a remake of a Telugu film Lava Kusha, released in year 1963. It was known as the first colour film in Telugu Cinema. It features Nandamuri Balakrishna as Lord Rama with Nayantara as Sita in the lead roles. Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Srikanth and Roja appear in supporting roles. Music of the film is composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Yalamanchali Sai Babu produced the film under Sri Sai Baba Movies banner. The film was critically acclaimed and a commercial success in overseas. The film had a special screening at International Film Festival of India on 28 November 2011. The film was dubbed into Tamil in 2012 under the same title with S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and Chinmayi voicing the roles of Balakrishna and Nayanatara respectively.Balakrishna play the roll as Lord Rama excellently equal to his late father Nandamuri N.T.Ramarao. Nayanthara won most of the Best Actress Award of the year for her marvelous performance as Sita.
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composer
Upstream Color
Shane Carruth
['David Raksin', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Geezer Butler', 'King Creosote', 'Wagner', 'Roger Waters', 'George Fenton', 'Moby', 'Gopi Sundar', 'Lou Reed', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Loewe', 'Mike Post', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Hajibeyov', 'Trevor Rabin', 'Michael Giacchino', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Georges Auric', 'Paul Giovanni', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'Harry Ruby', 'Beethoven', 'Stephen Flaherty', 'Vivaldi', 'Simon May', 'Abel Meeropol', 'Hetfield', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Piazzolla', 'Alessandro Scarlatti', 'Pee Wee King', 'Dave Stewart', 'Luther', 'Rajesh Roshan', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Karlheinz Stockhausen', 'Burman', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Ruggero Leoncavallo', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Gustavo Santaolalla', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'Thomas Bangalter', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Vincenzo Bellini', 'Lalo Schifrin', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Paul Hindemith', 'Haydn', 'Ryan Tedder', 'Pyotr Tchaikovsky', 'Antonio Salieri', 'Domenico Modugno', 'Chaplin', 'Prokofiev', 'Sachin Dev Burman', 'Louis Jordan', 'Frank Zappa', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'Ghantasala', 'Noriyuki Iwadare', 'Jean Sibelius', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Quincy Jones', 'Irving Berlin', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Count Basie', 'Carlos Gardel', 'Grieg', 'Anton Bruckner', 'Biafra', 'Leonard Bernstein', 'Ouseppachan', 'Strauss', 'Nino Rota', 'Maureen Tucker', 'Zubir Said', 'Arthur Darvill', 'Sonic Mayhem', 'Rachmaninoff', 'Hans Zimmer', 'Jack Black', 'A R Rahman', 'Lorenzo Ferrero', 'Stevie Nicks', 'McCartney', 'Eminem', 'Stanley Myers', 'Gazzaniga', 'Wagnerian', 'Raveendran', 'Billy Bragg', 'Christopher Tin', 'Aram Khachaturian']
Upstream Color
Upstream Color is a 2013 film written, directed, produced, edited, composed, designed, cast by and starring Shane Carruth. The film is the second feature directed by Carruth, best known for his 2004 debut Primer. Upstream Color stars Amy Seimetz, Carruth, Andrew Sensenig, and Thiago Martins. Upstream Color is about two people whose lives and behaviors are affected by a complex parasite—without knowing it—that has a three-stage life cycle in which it passes from humans to pigs to orchids. "A man and woman are drawn together, entangled in the life cycle of an ageless organism. Identity becomes an illusion as they struggle to assemble the loose fragments of wrecked lives."
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composer
I Lombardi alla Prima Crociata
Giuseppe Verdi
['Luigi Dallapiccola', 'Sigmund Romberg', 'Stravinsky', 'Harold Arlen', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Michael Kamen', 'John Lennon', 'Ennio Morricone', 'Adolphe Adam', 'Karthik Raja', 'Tori Amos', 'Jimmy Forrest', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Ruslana', 'Carmelo Bene', 'Akshaya Mohanty', 'Jimi Hendrix', 'Ravindra Jain', 'Constant Lambert', 'Edmund Goulding', 'Mike Figgis', 'Les Stroud', 'Bappi Lahiri', 'Henry Mancini', 'Lee Hazlewood', 'Gian Carlo Menotti', 'Trevor Rabin', 'Max Steiner', 'Herman Parker', 'Irving Berlin', 'Carl Maria von Weber', 'Johann Strauss II', 'Michael Wolff', 'Giovanni Bononcini', 'Ilayaraaja', 'Sammy Fain', 'Dick Maas', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Johnny Green', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Naushad', 'Monk', 'Antonio Vivaldi', 'Adele', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Green Day', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Cole Porter', 'Charles Chaplin', 'Murray Gold', 'Goutam Ghose', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Mahler', 'Maureen Tucker', 'Paul Simon', 'Billy Corgan', 'Joe Hisaishi', 'Christophe Beck', 'Jay Chou', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'Charlie Chaplin', 'Garth Brooks', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Mark Isham', 'Philip Bailey', 'Artie Shaw', 'Luther', 'Connick', 'Grieg', 'Bellini', 'Jerome Kern', 'Scott Joplin', 'Malvina Reynolds', 'Lalo Schifrin', 'Jill Sobule', 'Sonic Mayhem', 'Anu Malik', 'Harry Ruby', 'Zimmer', 'Joni Mitchell', 'Noel Gallagher', 'Sachin Dev Burman', 'Gopi Sunder', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Eminem', 'Shostakovich', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'Saluri Rajeswara Rao', 'T Bone Burnett', 'Dario Argento', 'Pete Townshend', 'James Hetfield', 'Terry Riley', 'Deepak Dev', 'Michel Legrand', 'Mani Sharma', 'Verdi', 'Zakir Hussain']
I Lombardi alla prima crociata
I Lombardi alla Prima Crociata (The Lombards on the First Crusade) is an operatic dramma lirico in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera, based on an epic poem by Tommaso Grossi, which was "very much a child of its age; a grand historical novel with a patriotic slant". Its first performance was given at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan on 11 February 1843. Verdi dedicated the score to Maria Luigia, the Habsburg Duchess of Parma, who died a few weeks after the premiere. In 1847, the opera was significantly revised to become Verdi's first grand opera for performances in French at the Salle Le Peletier of the Paris Opera under the title of Jérusalem.
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composer
Cars 2
Michael Giacchino
['Les Stroud', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Hubert Giraud', 'Marvin Hamlisch', 'Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'M S Viswanathan', 'Shinji Aoyama', 'Joey Tempest', 'Yuvan Shankar Raja', 'Ajab Gul', 'Goutam Ghose', 'Howard Shore', 'Zimmermann', 'Carl Davis', 'Purcell', 'Sylvia Fine', 'Michael Land', 'Spencer Williams', 'Hetfield', 'Mani Sharma', 'Silicon Knights', 'Velvet Underground', 'Eddie Kramer', 'Rameau', 'Arturo Toscanini', 'Neil Young', 'Diane Warren', 'Johann Simon Mayr', 'Charles Chaplin', 'Trent Reznor', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Cole Porter', 'James Horner', 'Dylan', 'Gurukiran', 'Bob Dylan', 'Schubert', 'Jonathan Coulton', 'Joplin', 'Charles Ives', 'Fred Ebb', 'Galt MacDermot', 'Stevie Wonder', 'Leonard Bernstein', 'Deepak Dev', 'Ghantasala', 'Brian Eno', 'Robert Rodriguez', 'Baauer', 'Tommaso Traetta', 'Mick Jagger', 'Ambroise Thomas', 'wagnerian', 'Illayaraja', 'Malvina Reynolds', 'Danielle Brisebois', 'Jimmy Cliff', 'Dave Grohl', 'Armando Manzanero', 'Rota', 'Ilaiyaraaja', 'Zakir Hussain', 'Presley', 'Thomas Bangalter', 'Elvis Presley', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'Usha Khanna', 'David Lynch', 'Edwin Eugene Bagley', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Michael Wolff', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Anu Malik', 'Jacques Brel', 'Beethoven', 'Amon Tobin', 'Christopher Guest', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Irving Berlin', 'Van Morrison', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Sean Lennon', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Maurice Ravel', 'Umberto Giordano', 'Todd Rundgren', 'Bob Gaudio', 'Jack Johnson', 'Dolly Parton', 'Holst', 'Gregg Alexander', 'Vince Guaraldi Trio', 'Arthur Sullivan', 'Dave Stewart', 'Jim Morrison', 'Shane Carruth', 'Benny Andersson']
One Man Band (film)
One Man Band is a 2005 Pixar computer animated short musical comedy film. The film made its world premiere at the 29th Annecy International Animated Film Festival in Annecy, France, and won the Platinum Grand Prize at the Future Film Festival in Bologna, Italy. It was shown with the theatrical release of Cars. The short was written and directed by Andrew Jimenez and Mark Andrews and produced by Osnat Shurer, head of Pixar's Shorts group. The score for the short was written by Michael Giacchino, who also composed the scores for Pixar's animated feature films The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Up and Cars 2. Like many Pixar shorts, the film is completely free of dialogue, instead using music (played by the characters) and pantomime to tell the story. On January 31, 2006 it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation by John Canemaker and Peggy Stern. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2005.
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composer
April Maadhathil
Yuvan Shankar Raja
['Luther', 'David Guetta', 'Vincent Gallo', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Max Steiner', 'Pee Wee King', 'Strummer', 'Leigh Harline', 'Carole King', 'Carl Orff', 'Anoop Rubens', 'Noriyuki Iwadare', 'Ralph Benatzky', 'Oliver Wallace', 'Piazzolla', 'Ryan Tedder', 'Purcell', 'Jimmy Webb', 'Crosby', 'Gordon Parks', 'Hans Zimmer', 'Galt MacDermot', 'Meredith Willson', 'Georges Delerue', 'Presley', 'Jaidev', 'Beethoven', 'Edwin Eugene Bagley', 'Adolphe Adam', 'Cousteau', 'Arthur Honegger', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Jesse McCartney', 'Benny Andersson', 'Hitoshi Sakimoto', 'Kern', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Lars Ulrich', 'Heinrich Marschner', 'Aram Khachaturian', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Ryuichi Sakamoto', 'Herman Parker', 'Bert Kaempfert', 'Ludwig van Beethoven', 'Graham Nash', 'Lewis Allan', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'Cy Coleman', 'Britney Spears', 'Sean Lennon', 'Lou Reed', 'Nick Cave', 'Sonic Mayhem', 'Robert Lopez', 'John Barry', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Sirpy', 'Claude Debussy', 'Vivaldi', 'Ilayaraja', 'Johann Simon Mayr', 'Calvin Harris', 'Nobuyoshi Sano', 'Anirudh Ravichander', 'RedOne', 'Fred Schneider', 'Rameau', 'Bellini', 'David Crosby', 'Gwen Stefani', 'Dario Argento', 'Scriabin', 'Jan Hammer', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Rachmaninoff', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'Brahms', 'wagnerian', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Mick Jagger', 'Tan Dun', 'Frederick Loewe', 'Rachmaninov', 'The Doors', 'Christopher Guest', 'Juelz Santana', 'Dave Grusin', 'Ilaiyaraja', 'Trevor Rabin', 'Michael Small', 'Mozart', 'Carl Nielsen', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Utada Hikaru', 'Patrick Stump', 'Weill']
April Maadhathil
April Maadhathil (Tamil: ஏப்ரல் மாதத்தில் ; English: In the month of April) is a 2002 Indian Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by newcomer S. S. Stanley. Starring Srikanth and Sneha in the lead roles with Gayatri Jayaraman, Venkat Prabhu, Devan and Karunas among others in the supporting cast. The film, which had music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography handled by M. V. Panneerselvam, released on 29 November 2002. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Mr. Rangeela and in Telugu as Vaallidharu and released in 2004.
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composer
Symphonie fantastique
Hector Berlioz
['Rossini', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'David Bowie', 'Patrick Doyle', 'Van Morrison', 'Vijay Antony', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Jonathan Larson', 'wagnerian', 'Manuel de Falla', 'Christopher Tin', 'Henri Colpi', 'Purcell', 'Amit Trivedi', 'Stephen Sondheim', 'Alexander Borodin', 'Thelonious Monk', 'Gopi Sundar', 'McCartney', 'Bappi Lahari', 'Juelz Santana', 'Bernstein', 'Sean Lennon', 'Hikaru Utada', 'Philip Bailey', 'Robert Joy', 'Peggy Lee', 'Bruch', 'Burman', 'Scott Joplin', 'Michael Giacchino', 'Jaidev', 'Liz Phair', 'Anil Biswas', 'Jimmy Cliff', 'Carl Maria von Weber', 'Heinrich Marschner', 'Charlie Parker', 'Taneyev', 'Bhanumathi Ramakrishna', 'Freddie Mercury', 'Bock', 'Garth Brooks', 'Amilcare Ponchielli', 'Neil Young', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'M S Viswanathan', 'Ennio Morricone', 'Ralph Vaughan Williams', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'William Walton', 'Ilayaraaja', 'Pietro Mascagni', 'Mike Patton', 'Krzysztof Penderecki', 'Georges Bizet', 'Cole Porter', 'Michael Penn', 'Bach', 'Mozart', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Jerry Herst', 'Ron Grainer', 'Vangelis', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Zappa', 'Henry Mancini', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Johann Pachelbel', 'Vivaldi', 'Malcolm Arnold', 'Bob Dylan', 'Rajesh Roshan', 'Michael', 'Shankar Ganesh', 'Max Steiner', 'Paul Giovanni', 'Harold Budd', 'Hugh Martin', 'Antonio Salieri', 'Curtis Mayfield', 'Francis Poulenc', 'Frederic Norton', 'Abel Meeropol', 'Mel Brooks', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Franz Schubert', 'massenet', 'Bono', 'Gaetano Donizetti', 'Deepak Dev', 'David Lynch', 'Thomas Newman', 'Michel Berger', 'Maureen Tucker', 'Sonic Mayhem', 'Geoff Barrow']
Hector Berlioz
Hector Berlioz ([ɛktɔʁ bɛʁljoːz]; 11 December 1803 – 8 March 1869) was a French Romantic composer, best known for his compositions Symphonie fantastique and Grande messe des morts (Requiem). Berlioz made significant contributions to the modern orchestra with his Treatise on Instrumentation. He specified huge orchestral forces for some of his works, and conducted several concerts with more than 1,000 musicians. He also composed around 50 songs. His influence was critical for the further development of Romanticism, especially in composers like Richard Wagner, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Franz Liszt, Richard Strauss, and Gustav Mahler.
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composer
Imeneo
George Frideric Handel
['Raveendran', 'Arthur Schwartz', 'Vishal Bharadwaj', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Frank Loesser', 'Brian', 'Hector Berlioz', 'Edvard Grieg', 'M S Viswanathan', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'Giovanni Bononcini', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Gordon Parks', 'Noriyuki Iwadare', 'Karl Jenkins', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'Ippo Yamada', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Umberto Giordano', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Basiscape', 'Utada', 'Ry Cooder', 'Stewart Copeland', 'Akshaya Mohanty', 'Bock', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Burt Bacharach', 'Gopi Sunder', 'Brandy', 'Brian Eno', 'Frederick Loewe', 'Johnny Cash', 'Thaman', 'Franz Schreker', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Ray Davies', 'Johnny Green', 'Joseph Haydn', 'Phil Lesh', 'Ashley Tisdale', 'Harry Nilsson', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Mussorgsky', 'Ralph Vaughan Williams', 'Baauer', 'Dario Argento', 'Bernstein', 'Offenbach', 'Shankar Ganesh', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'Ian', 'No Doubt', 'Kesha', 'Jackson Browne', 'Ilaiyaraaja', 'Dave Stewart', 'MC Ren', 'Gustav Mahler', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Vasant Desai', 'Hubert Giraud', 'Rousseau', 'Zimmer', 'Bernard Sumner', 'Todd Rundgren', 'Elvis Presley', 'Johannes Brahms', 'Bellini', 'Cousteau', 'Michael Nyman', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Anirudh Ravichander', 'Laurie Anderson', 'Harry Warren', 'Marvin Gaye', 'Ludwig van Beethoven', 'Gackt', 'Srikanth Deva', 'Sam Hui', 'Ruggiero Leoncavallo', 'Ouseppachan', 'Carl Davis', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Jules Massenet', 'Slim Shady', 'John Lennon', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'Shane Carruth', 'Franz Xaver Gruber', 'Juelz Santana', 'Deepak Dev', 'Sherman Brothers', 'Zubir Said', 'Trevor Rabin', 'Sidney Jones', 'Franz Liszt', 'Gustav Holst', 'Glenn Miller']
Imeneo
Imeneo (alternative title: Hymen, HWV 41) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel. The Italian-language libretto was adapted from Silvio Stampiglia's Imeneo. Handel had begun composition in September 1738, but did not complete the score until 1740. The opera received its first performance at the Lincoln's Inn Fields in London on 22 November 1740, and received another performance on 13 December. Handel then revised the score, and this revised version received concert performances in Dublin, on 24 and 31 March 1742.
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composer
A Queda
Ruy Guerra
['Wynton Marsalis', 'Gackt', 'Rajesh Roshan', 'Vince Guaraldi', 'Mano Murthy', 'Eminem', 'Joe Melson', 'Willy Russell', 'Gazzaniga', 'Roy Orbison', 'Boito', 'Carlos Puebla', 'Mayr', 'Meyerbeer', 'Devi Sri Prasad', 'Purcell', 'Pyotr Tchaikovsky', 'Antonio Vivaldi', 'Quincy Jones', 'Telemann', 'Deepak Dev', 'Mozart', 'Paul Simon', 'Hikaru Utada', 'Dre', 'John Waters', 'William Finn', 'Bart Howard', 'Arrigo Boito', 'King Creosote', 'Hendrix', 'Harry Ruby', 'Katy Perry', 'John Lurie', 'Donizetti', 'Green Day', 'Akshaya Mohanty', 'Rossini', 'Tony Gatlif', 'Pietro Mascagni', 'Jackie Gleason', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Rahul Raj', 'Marvin Gaye', 'Gluck', 'Roger Miller', 'Alfredo Catalani', 'Zimmer', 'Liszt', 'McCartney', 'Michel Legrand', 'Danger Mouse', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Amit Trivedi', 'Achu', 'Michael', 'Noriyuki Iwadare', 'Pharrell Williams', 'Taneyev', 'John Cale', 'Serge', 'Dave Grusin', 'Copland', 'Domenico Modugno', 'Cyndi Lauper', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Jesse McCartney', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'Bharadwaj', 'Georges Auric', 'George Gershwin', 'Zubir Said', 'Bob Gaudio', 'Johannes Brahms', 'Tom Waits', 'Diane Warren', 'Robert Rodriguez', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'Rob Hubbard', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Sandy Wilson', 'Hanneman', 'Thelonious Monk', 'Edward Elgar', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'Georges Bizet', 'Hitoshi Sakimoto', 'Rachmaninov', 'Biafra', 'The Doors', 'MC Ren', 'Franz Xaver Gruber', 'Ruggero Leoncavallo', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'Angus', 'Max Steiner', 'Ryuichi Sakamoto', 'Sankar Ganesh', 'William Walton']
A Queda
A Queda is a 1976 Brazilian drama film directed by Ruy Guerra and Nelson Xavier. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize.
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composer
Okkadu
Mani Sharma
['John Lurie', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Frank Loesser', 'Geoff Barrow', 'Henry Mancini', 'Frank Zappa', 'M S Viswanathan', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Kirk Hammett', 'Jean Sibelius', 'Jesse McCartney', 'Dolly Parton', 'Rolfe Kent', 'Presley', 'Jaidev', 'Jerry Bock', 'Arrigo Boito', 'Brian Wilson', 'Scriabin', 'Van Morrison', 'Joey Tempest', 'Gackt', 'Edvard Grieg', 'Herbert', 'Sam Hui', 'Hal Hartley', 'Armando Manzanero', 'Alban Berg', 'Vusi Mahlasela', 'Leonard Cohen', 'wagnerian', 'Fred Ebb', 'Herman Parker', 'Wagner', 'Bill Rebane', 'Arjun Janya', 'Galt MacDermot', 'Hugh Martin', 'George Fenton', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Benjamin Britten', 'Cyndi Lauper', 'Michael John LaChiusa', 'Luther', 'Crosby', 'Jackie Gleason', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'Irving Berlin', 'Martin Luther', 'Rob Hubbard', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Biafra', 'Strummer', 'Mick Jagger', 'Yuvan Shankar Raja', 'Ralph Vaughan Williams', 'Jake Shears', 'Gustav Mahler', 'Cohan', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Karl Jenkins', 'Franz Xaver Gruber', 'Burt Bacharach', 'Joseph Haydn', 'Anton Bruckner', 'Lloyd Kaufman', 'Charles Chaplin', 'Zakir Hussain', 'Tan Dun', 'Leonard Bernstein', 'Bhanumathi Ramakrishna', 'Stanley Myers', 'Bart Howard', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'William Walton', 'Vangelis', 'Slim Shady', 'Donizetti', 'Joplin', 'Edwin Eugene Bagley', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Britten', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'Graham Nash', 'Danielle Brisebois', 'Robert Lopez', 'Jimmy Forrest', 'Erich Wolfgang Korngold', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'Britney Spears', 'John Debney', 'Stevie Wonder', 'Gaetano Donizetti', 'Domenico Modugno', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Joni Mitchell', 'Basiscape', 'Zubir Said']
Okkadu
Okkadu (The One) is a 2003 Telugu action film written, and directed by Gunasekhar. It stars Mahesh Babu, Bhoomika Chawla, and Prakash Raj. Music was composed by Mani Sharma and editing was helmed by A. Sreekar Prasad. M.S. Raju produced this film. The film has garnered eight Nandi Awards and four Filmfare Awards South, including Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu. The film remains a classic in the history of Telugu Cinema and led Mahesh to instant stardom. The film was later remade into the Tamil as Ghilli and became a blockbuster. The film was also remade in Bengali titled Jor, and in Hindi as Tevar starring Arjun Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha. The film was also dubbed in Hindi as Aaj ka Sharifzaada.
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composer
Inthi Ninna Preethiya
Sadhu Kokila
['Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Darren Criss', 'Paul Shaffer', 'Toby Gad', 'Rick Wright', 'A R Rahman', 'Rahul Raj', 'Strummer', 'Hiroki Kikuta', 'Phil Collins', 'Edwin Eugene Bagley', 'Bharadwaj', 'Rameau', 'Weber', 'Sibelius', 'Roger Waters', 'Rachmaninov', 'Pharrell Williams', 'Biafra', 'Robert Rodriguez', 'Charlie Parker', 'Jeff Hanneman', 'Hotei', 'Arthur Sullivan', 'Grant Green', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Antonio Vivaldi', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'Cohan', 'Ives', 'Menken', 'Illayaraja', 'Ambroise Thomas', 'Johnny Green', 'Joseph LoDuca', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Alban Berg', 'Nino Rota', 'Bertrand Bonello', 'Sam Hui', 'Charles Ives', 'Vince Guaraldi Trio', 'Bowie', 'Bruce Springsteen', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Wagner', 'Bappi Lahari', 'Gioachino Rossini', 'Cathy Dennis', 'Vijay Antony', 'Dimitri Tiomkin', 'Radiohead', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Ilaiyaraaja', 'Brian Wilson', 'Curtis Mayfield', 'James Vasanthan', 'No Doubt', 'Copland', 'John Lurie', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Gustav Holst', 'Pablo de Sarasate', 'RedOne', 'Carlos Puebla', 'Ivor Novello', 'Rachmaninoff', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Purcell', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'The Doors', 'Stewart Copeland', 'Tangerine Dream', 'Jimmy Cliff', 'Mike Patton', 'Ravel', 'Jimmy Webb', 'Bijibal', 'Herbert', 'Mozart', 'Jerome Kern', 'Burman', 'Telemann', 'Aram Khachaturian', 'Dudley Moore', 'Peter Heise', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Hitoshi Sakimoto', 'Dmitri Shostakovich', 'Mily Balakirev', 'Sigmund Romberg', 'Jack Johnson', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Christopher Tin', 'Basiscape', 'James Hetfield']
Inthi Ninna Preethiya
Inthi Ninna Preethiya (Kannada: ಇಂತಿ ನಿನ್ನ ಪ್ರೀತಿಯ, translation: Yours' beloved) is a 2008 Indian Kannada drama film written, directed and produced by Duniya Soori under the Suri Talkies banner. The film's plot revolves around a family which struggles due to the bad effects of alcohol addiction. The film features Srinagar Kitty (credited as Krishna), Bhavana and newcomer Sonu Gowda in pivotal roles. The film score and soundtrack were composed by Sadhu Kokila. The cinematography was done by Suri's previous associate Satya Hegde and was edited by Deepu S. Kumar. The film was released on 29 February 2008 to mixed reviews from the critics. While the cinematography, music direction and art director received praises, the film's screenplay and direction was criticized for glorifying the alcoholism. The film was declared a musical hit with its soundtrack hitting high on popularity. For the year 2008-09, the film bagged the Karnataka State Film Awards for the Best Music (Sadhu Kokila) and Best Female Playback Singer (Vani Harikrishna).
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composer
The Five Pennies
Sylvia Fine
['Daniel Johnston', 'Lennon', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'Gautam Ghose', 'Charlie Parker', 'Goutam Ghosh', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Rupert Holmes', 'George Gershwin', 'Frederick Loewe', 'Katy Perry', 'massenet', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Karthik Raja', 'Vince Guaraldi Trio', 'Johann Pachelbel', 'Nick Mason', 'Taneyev', 'Brandy', 'Gackt', 'Bruch', 'Joshua Sridhar', 'Kanye West', 'Bobby Womack', 'Zimmermann', 'John Carpenter', 'Johann Simon Mayr', 'Constant Lambert', 'Alfredo Catalani', 'Malcolm Arnold', 'Joni Mitchell', 'Shaan Rahman', 'Quincy Jones', 'Marvin', 'Selena', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Stewart Copeland', 'Antonio Salieri', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Manuel de Falla', 'Gangai Amaran', 'Mani Sharma', 'Fats Waller', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Benjamin Britten', 'Hotei', 'Tom Graeff', 'Carlos Gardel', 'Rob Hubbard', 'Olivier Messiaen', 'Maria McKee', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'Ajab Gul', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Juelz Santana', 'Benny Andersson', 'Jimi Hendrix', 'Lionel Monckton', 'Hetfield', 'Hugh Martin', 'Jerome Kern', 'Dead Kennedys', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Lionel Richie', 'Bill Conti', 'Jimmy Webb', 'Jim Steinman', 'Freddie Mercury', 'Harry Nilsson', 'Ian Gillan', 'Count Basie', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Randy Travis', 'Paul Shaffer', 'Paul Giovanni', 'Edmund Goulding', 'Maureen Tucker', 'Robert Lopez', 'Michael Land', 'Ennio Morricone', 'Ron Goodwin', 'Jay Chou', 'Krist Novoselic', 'Roger Daltrey', 'John Mayer', 'Michael Penn', 'JS Bach', 'Berg', 'Harry Warren', 'Geezer Butler', 'Gordon Parks', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Johannes Brahms', 'Domenico Cimarosa']
The Five Pennies
The Five Pennies is a semi-biographical 1959 film starring Danny Kaye as cornet player and bandleader Loring Red Nichols. Other cast members includes Barbara Bel Geddes, Louis Armstrong, Harry Guardino, Bob Crosby, Bobby Troup, Susan Gordon, and Tuesday Weld. The film was directed by Melville Shavelson. The film received four Oscar nominations: Best Musical Scoring (Leith Stevens), Best Original Song (Danny Kaye's wife Sylvia Fine), Best Cinematography (Daniel L. Fapp), and Best Costumes (Edith Head). The real Red Nichols recorded all of Kaye's cornet playing for the film soundtrack. The other musicians in Red's band were not asked to provide their musical contributions and the sound of his "band" was supplied by session players.
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composer
The Last Emperor
Ryuichi Sakamoto
['Harold Faltermeyer', 'R D Burman', 'Jay Chou', 'Joe Hisaishi', 'David Bowie', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Miles Davis', 'Sean Lennon', 'David Newman', 'Green Day', 'Gustav Mahler', 'Sammy Fain', 'Burton Lane', 'Antonio Salieri', 'Taneyev', 'Trent Reznor', 'Lil Wayne', 'Stephen Sondheim', 'Marc Shaiman', 'Peggy Lee', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Paul Shaffer', 'Schumann', 'Frank Loesser', 'Patrick Stump', 'Ry Cooder', 'Umberto Giordano', 'Victor Herbert', 'Jake Shears', 'Zimmermann', 'Adolphe Adam', 'Donizetti', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'Gopi Sunder', 'Chaplin', 'Adele', 'Sylvia Fine', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Velvet Underground', 'Bruce Springsteen', 'Jimmy Page', 'Charlie Chaplin', 'Ivor Novello', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Galt MacDermot', 'Maurice Ravel', 'Krzysztof Penderecki', 'Vincenzo Bellini', 'Mark Isham', 'Stevie Wonder', 'GoonRock', 'Bill Conti', 'Handel', 'Vaughan Williams', 'Akira Yamaoka', 'Irving Berlin', 'Bappi Lahari', 'Jerry Amaldev', 'Rameau', 'Philip Bailey', 'Alfano', 'Bob Dylan', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Malcolm Arnold', 'Menken', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Ira Gershwin', 'Samuel Hoffenstein', 'Mohan Sithara', 'Johannes Brahms', 'Rota', 'Achu', 'Brian Tyler', 'Marvin', 'Armando Manzanero', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Diane Warren', 'Jackson Browne', 'Edward Elgar', 'Copland', 'Joe Raposo', 'Beethoven', 'Amit Trivedi', 'Brian Eno', 'George Harrison', 'Marvin Hamlisch', 'Pergolesi', 'Vangelis', 'Benny Andersson', 'Gangai Amaran', 'Bill Rebane', 'Shankar Ganesh', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Jerome Kern', 'Mingus', 'Usha Khanna', 'Charles Chaplin', 'Bock', 'Crosby']
Kōji Ueno
Kōji Ueno (上野 耕路 Ueno Kōji, born February 1, 1960 in Chiba Prefecture) is an award-winning Japanese composer, musician, arranger and keyboardist. He is noted for his unique style of music. He graduated from Nihon University's department of music at its faculty of art, and in 1978, began his career in music with his first music ensemble, 8&1/2, after which he worked with the group Halmens between 1979 and 1981. In 1980, Ueno formed the musical group Guernica, noted for its unique form of avant garde music, along with vocalist Jun Togawa and lyricist Keichi Ohta. In the 1980s, Ueno worked with renowned composer Ryuichi Sakamoto on the soundtracks of the films Koneko Monogatari, Oritsu Uchūgun - Oneamisu no Tsubasa, and The Last Emperor. In 2004, he composed the music for the lauded Takashi Nakamura-directed anime TV series, Fantastic Children. Ueno has recently formed the musical group Netszo & Gansaku, with the first album, Polarity Integration released by Sony Music on April 2007. Ueno has also lectured on film music at the Faculty of Art at Nihon University. He has won several awards, including the award for best musical composition at the 1989 Mainichi Film Festival for his composition of the musical score for the film Untama Giru, and has also won numerous international awards, including the best music at the Festival Des Trois Continents in Nantes in 1989, as well as the "Cristal tcheque pour la musique contemporaine" at the 32nd Golden Prague International Television Festival in 1995, held in Prague, for his score for the NHK television series, The Pale Cast of Thought.
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composer
Mouna Guru
Thaman
['Zubir Said', 'Leigh Harline', 'Sachin Dev Burman', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Holst', 'Ry Cooder', 'Harry Ruby', 'Busoni', 'Jan Hammer', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'Thom Yorke', 'Vince Guaraldi Trio', 'Amon Tobin', 'Ed Cobb', 'Jay Chou', 'Loewe', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Carmelo Bene', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'David Newman', 'Albert Lortzing', 'Dave Grusin', 'Vangelis', 'John Waters', 'Stephen Flaherty', 'Vaughan Williams', 'Stanley Myers', 'Henry Purcell', 'David Gilmour', 'Robert Popper', 'Bertrand Bonello', 'Schubert', 'Kern', 'Patrick Stump', 'wagnerian', 'Carl Davis', 'Jim Morrison', 'Arjun Janya', 'Yoko Shimomura', 'Mike Patton', 'Georges Delerue', 'Danny Elfman', 'Mel Brooks', 'Handel', 'Bernard Sumner', 'Jackie Gleason', 'Vivaldi', 'John Kander', 'Harold Budd', 'Simon Mayr', 'Neil Young', 'Sarasate', 'Garth Brooks', 'John Barry', 'Syd Barrett', 'Amilcare Ponchielli', 'Rahul Raj', 'Lionel Monckton', 'John Lurie', 'Menken', 'Monteverdi', 'Ryan Tedder', 'Franz Schubert', 'Burton Lane', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Bijibal', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'R D Burman', 'Monty Norman', 'T Bone Burnett', 'Basil Poledouris', 'Anton Karas', 'Gopi Sundar', 'Maureen Tucker', 'Maurice Ravel', 'Pyotr Tchaikovsky', 'Brian Tyler', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Radiohead', 'Gwen Stefani', 'Weber', 'Michel Berger', 'Joe Hisaishi', 'Vincent Gallo', 'Ippo Yamada', 'Ravel', 'Biafra', 'Hans Werner Henze', 'Bill Rebane', 'Jesse McCartney', 'Hayley Williams', 'Cy Coleman', 'Ian Gillan', 'Tom Graeff', 'Slim Shady', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Luther']
Mouna Guru
Mouna Guru (Tamil: மௌன குரு; English: The Silent Teacher) is a 2011 Tamil thriller film directed by Santha Kumar and produced by M. K. Thamizharasu. The film featured Arulnithi and Iniya in the lead roles, with John Vijay and Uma Riyaz Khan in supporting roles. Mouna guru illustrates a misunderstood college youth becomes unwittingly involved in a crime plot that spirals his life out of order. The film, which has music composed by S. Thaman, released on 16 December 2011 to highly positive reviews, subsequently becoming a sleeper hit. The film was remade in Kannada as Guru (2012) and in Telugu as Shankara (2015). The movie is being remade by AR Murugadoss in Hindi as Akira.
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composer
Il pirata
Bellini
['Edmund Goulding', 'James Newton Howard', 'Brian Eno', 'Selena', 'Meyerbeer', 'Arthur Sullivan', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Sylvia Fine', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Grant Green', 'Phil Collins', 'Alban Berg', 'Johann Pachelbel', 'Henri Colpi', 'Mohan Sithara', 'Scott Bradley', 'Green Day', 'Charlie Parker', 'Rupert Holmes', 'Max Steiner', 'Sidney Jones', 'Harold Arlen', 'Darius Milhaud', 'Claude Debussy', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Bono', 'Jan Hammer', 'Mike Patton', 'Marvin Hamlisch', 'Stephen Flaherty', 'Jim Morrison', 'Connick', 'Gioachino Rossini', 'Joe Raposo', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'Van Morrison', 'Mike Figgis', 'A R Rahman', 'Phil Lesh', 'Sam Hui', 'Utada', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Simon May', 'Shostakovich', 'Anil Biswas', 'Marvin', 'Zakir Hussain', 'Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan', 'Jerry Amaldev', 'Carly Simon', 'Rossini', 'Ajab Gul', 'Pergolesi', 'Bruce Springsteen', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Hal Hartley', 'Benny Andersson', 'Ruggiero Leoncavallo', 'Jim Steinman', 'Mel Brooks', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Gioacchino Rossini', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Ry Cooder', 'Lloyd Kaufman', 'Johann Strauss II', 'Akshaya Mohanty', 'Ron Grainer', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'RD Burman', 'Bill Conti', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Nobuo Uematsu', 'Gazzaniga', 'Illayaraja', 'Bruch', 'Robert Joy', 'Henry Purcell', 'Deepak Dev', 'Lewis Allan', 'Jeff Hanneman', 'Krist Novoselic', 'Hetfield', 'Johann Simon Mayr', 'Ryan Tedder', 'Coline Serreau', 'Juelz Santana', 'Jesse McCartney', 'Rolfe Kent', 'Isaac Hayes', 'LMFAO', 'Murray Gold', 'Mussorgsky', 'Olivier Messiaen', 'Jack Black', 'Constant Lambert', 'Chris Cornell', 'Hamsalekha', 'Fred Schneider']
Il pirata
Il pirata (The Pirate) is an opera in two acts by Vincenzo Bellini to an Italian libretto by Felice Romani which was based on a three-act mélodrame from 1826, Bertram, ou le Pirate (Bertram, or The Pirate) by Charles Nodier and "Raimonde" (actually Isidore Justin Séverin Taylor). However, this play was itself based upon a French translation of the "five-act verse tragedy" Bertram, or The Castle of St Aldobrando by Charles Maturin which appeared in London in 1816. The original play has been compared with Bellini's opera and the influence of Il pirata on Gaetano Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor has been noted Also, Bellini's recycling of his own music in this opera has been analyzed, as well as his utilizing "a more self-consciously innovative compositional style" and participating more in work on the libretto, as compared with prior efforts where he was more deferential to the librettists chosen by the Naples opera management and the corresponding texts. In addition, 19th-century commentary refers to the musical influence of Il pirata on the early Richard Wagner opera Das Liebesverbot
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composer
I Feel Love
Giorgio Moroder
['Bobby Darin', 'massenet', 'Lennon', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'Albert Lortzing', 'Pee Wee King', 'Donizetti', 'Syd Barrett', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Joey Tempest', 'Sidney Jones', 'Joplin', 'Jerry Bock', 'Mike Post', 'Ron Grainer', 'Krzysztof Penderecki', 'Gordon Parks', 'Zakir Hussain', 'Aaron Copland', 'Michael John LaChiusa', 'Bert Kaempfert', 'Marvin Gaye', 'Anil Biswas', 'Monty Norman', 'Mick Jagger', 'Francesco Cavalli', 'Fred Ebb', 'Weill', 'RD Burman', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'Johnny Cash', 'Ippo Yamada', 'Alfano', 'Deepak Dev', 'Lloyd Kaufman', 'John Barry', 'Poulenc', 'John Fogerty', 'Burt Bacharach', 'Hanns Eisler', 'Jack Johnson', 'Vijay Antony', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'Geezer Butler', 'Hotei', 'Jonathan Larson', 'Akshaya Mohanty', 'John Cale', 'Ruggiero Leoncavallo', 'Sachin Dev Burman', 'Louis Jordan', 'Cathy Dennis', 'Bijibal', 'Telemann', 'Umberto Giordano', 'Billy Bragg', 'Neil Young', 'Stevie Wonder', 'Michael Penn', 'Akira Yamaoka', 'Karthik Raja', 'Jonathan Coulton', 'Randy Newman', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Hans Zimmer', 'Terry Scott Taylor', 'Illayaraja', 'Vangelis', 'Paul Williams', 'Timbaland', 'John Powell', 'Crosby', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Franz Schreker', 'Alfredo Catalani', 'Bill Conti', 'Satyajit Ray', 'Sammy Fain', 'Chris Cornell', 'Handel', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Georges Delerue', 'Bappi Lahari', 'Arturo Toscanini', 'Kesha', 'Peggy Lee', 'Rahul Raj', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Thaman', 'Harold Faltermeyer', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Paul Gross', 'Kyle Eastwood', 'Malvina Reynolds', 'Peter Best', 'Charles Gounod', 'Benjamin Britten', 'Arthur Sullivan']
Ostinato
In music, an ostinato [ostiˈnaːto] (derived from Italian: stubborn, compare English: 'obstinate') is a motif or phrase that persistently repeats in the same musical voice, usually at the same pitch. Well-known ostinato-based pieces include both classical compositions such as Ravel's Boléro and popular songs such as Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder's "I Feel Love" (1977) and The Verve's "Bitter Sweet Symphony" (1997). The repeating idea may be a rhythmic pattern, part of a tune, or a complete melody in itself. Both ostinatos and ostinati are accepted English plural forms, the latter reflecting the word's Italian etymology. Strictly speaking, ostinati should have exact repetition, but in common usage, the term covers repetition with variation and development, such as the alteration of an ostinato line to fit changing harmonies or keys. Within the context of film music, Claudia Gorbman defines an obstinate as a repeated melodic or rhythmic figure that propel scenes that lack dynamic visual action. Ostinato plays an important part in improvised music (rock and jazz), in which it is often referred to as a riff or a vamp. A "favorite technique of contemporary jazz writers", ostinati are often used in modal and Latin jazz and traditional African music including Gnawa music.
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composer
Robin and Marian
John Barry
['Grant Kirkhope', 'Irving Berlin', 'Ennio Morricone', 'John Cale', 'McCartney', 'Hajibeyov', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Harold Faltermeyer', 'Carlos Puebla', 'Adolphe Adam', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Peggy Lee', 'Carmine Coppola', 'Jonny Greenwood', 'Edwin Eugene Bagley', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'Britten', 'Hetfield', 'Anirudh Ravichander', 'Ian', 'Joseph LoDuca', 'Shankar Ganesh', 'Ludwig van Beethoven', 'Connick', 'Junior Parker', 'Garth Brooks', 'Schubert', 'Basil Poledouris', 'Curtis Mayfield', 'Ferruccio Busoni', 'Simon Mayr', 'Pharrell Williams', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Ravel', 'Randy Travis', 'Bharathwaj', 'Freddie Mercury', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Carlos Gardel', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Lennon', 'Peter Heise', 'Roy Orbison', 'Ariel Rechtshaid', 'Tan Dun', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Julie Delpy', 'Shyam', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Amit Trivedi', 'Jimmy Cliff', 'Ravindra Jain', 'Francis Poulenc', 'Max Martin', 'Marvin', 'Sylvia Fine', 'Deepak Dev', 'Sarasate', 'Eric Weissberg', 'Vince Guaraldi Trio', 'Gopi Sunder', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Joplin', 'Psy', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Ajab Gul', 'Bappi Lahiri', 'Marc Shaiman', 'Jacques Offenbach', 'Albert Lortzing', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Ilaiyaraja', 'Zubir Said', 'Brian Burton', 'Philip Glass', 'Harry Nilsson', 'Rick Wright', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Charles Chaplin', 'Rahul Raj', 'Gwen Stefani', 'Lee Hazlewood', 'Phil Lesh', 'John Coltrane', 'Heinrich Marschner', 'Bappi Lahari', 'Alfred Newman', 'Adele', 'Rachmaninov', 'Dave Grohl', 'Jonathan Larson', 'Igor Stravinsky', 'Dick Maas', 'Billy Bragg', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Terry Riley', 'Ives', 'Liz Phair']
Robin and Marian
Robin and Marian is a 1976 British-American romantic adventure period film directed by Richard Lester and written by James Goldman, based on the legend of Robin Hood. It stars Sean Connery as Robin Hood, Audrey Hepburn as Lady Marian, Nicol Williamson as Little John, Robert Shaw as the Sheriff of Nottingham and Richard Harris as Richard the Lionheart. It also features comedian Ronnie Barker in a rare film role as Friar Tuck. It was filmed in Zamora, Spain. The film marked Hepburn's return to the screen after an eight-year absence. Lester made Robin and Marian amid a series of period pieces, including The Three Musketeers (1973). The original music score was composed by John Barry. The film was to have originally been titled The Death of Robin Hood but was changed by Columbia Pictures to be more marketable, and perhaps give equal billing to Hepburn.
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composer
Teach Your Children
Graham Nash
['Carl Davis', 'Sankar Ganesh', 'Michael', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Michael Nyman', 'Steve Marriott', 'Cy Coleman', 'Ryan Tedder', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Saluri Rajeswara Rao', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Michael Kamen', 'Rick Wright', 'Ashley Tisdale', 'Joe Hisaishi', 'Handel', 'Zakir Hussain', 'Mano Murthy', 'Hans Werner Henze', 'Luther', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Jerry Bock', 'Harry Nilsson', 'David Arnold', 'Dmitri Shostakovich', 'Shostakovich', 'Schoenberg', 'Jerry Fielding', 'John Carpenter', 'Justin Moore', 'Busoni', 'Loewe', 'Antonio Vivaldi', 'Lewis Allan', 'Mick Jagger', 'David Guetta', 'Charlie Clouser', 'Georges Bizet', 'Roger Miller', 'Velvet Underground', 'Leo Kottke', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Clint Eastwood', 'Hanns Eisler', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'Vince Guaraldi Trio', 'Rabindranath Tagore', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Bach', 'Rachmaninoff', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'Bijibal', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Jimmy Page', 'Charlie Chaplin', 'Vaughan Williams', 'Phil Collins', 'David Crosby', 'Sidney Jones', 'Abel Meeropol', 'Artie Shaw', 'Harry Tierney', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'Poulenc', 'James Hetfield', 'Lil Wayne', 'Utada', 'Ilayaraja', 'Ghantasala', 'Amon Tobin', 'Jim Steinman', 'Francesco De Masi', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'RD Burman', 'Brandy', 'John Cale', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Ferruccio Busoni', 'Pritam', 'Dimitri Tiomkin', 'Uzeyir Hajibeyov', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Goutam Ghose', 'Hubert Giraud', 'Tom Graeff', 'Adele', 'Ed Sheeran', 'Julie Delpy', 'Patrick Stump', 'Piazzolla', 'Bobby Darin', 'Luigi Cherubini', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Dolly Parton', 'Jerry Herst', 'Kern', 'Telemann', 'Rameau']
Teach Your Children
"Teach Your Children" is a song by Graham Nash. Although it was written when Nash was a member of the Hollies, it was never recorded by that group, and first appeared on the album Déjà Vu by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young released in 1970. The recording features Jerry Garcia on pedal steel guitar. Garcia had made an arrangement that in return for his playing pedal steel guitar on "Teach Your Children," CSNY would teach the members of the Grateful Dead how to sing harmony for their upcoming albums, Workingman's Dead and American Beauty. Released as a single, the song peaked at #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts that year. On the Easy Listening chart, "Teach Your Children" peaked at #28. Nash, who is also a photographer and collector of photographs, has stated in an interview that the immediate inspiration for the song came from a famous photograph by Diane Arbus, "Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park." The image, which depicts a child with an angry expression holding the toy weapon, prompted Nash to reflect on the societal implications of messages given to children about war and other issues.
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composer
Thaamirabharani
Yuvan Shankar Raja
['Dre', 'Rachmaninov', 'Gustavo Santaolalla', 'Leigh Harline', 'Hendrix', 'Fred Ebb', 'Johnny Green', 'Frederick Loewe', 'Monty Norman', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'Hans Zimmer', 'Manuel de Falla', 'Coline Serreau', 'Ralph Vaughan Williams', 'Ry Cooder', 'Ravel', 'Loudon Wainwright III', 'Michael Nyman', 'Hiroki Kikuta', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Robert Schumann', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Luigi Cherubini', 'Jerry Goldsmith', 'Vaughan Williams', 'Radiohead', 'Franz Liszt', 'Danielle Brisebois', 'Johannes Brahms', 'Danny Elfman', 'Armando Manzanero', 'Peter Best', 'David Crosby', 'Shankar Jaikishan', 'Mel Brooks', 'Frank Loesser', 'Jan Hammer', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'Erich Wolfgang Korngold', 'Hamsalekha', 'Francesco Cavalli', 'Masafumi Takada', 'Max Martin', 'Bappi Lahiri', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'Usha Khanna', 'Sammy Fain', 'Gopi Sundar', 'Nielsen', 'Roger Miller', 'Arthur Darvill', 'McCartney', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Ryuichi Sakamoto', 'Count Basie', 'Achu', 'Charles Strouse', 'Donald Glover', 'Bobby Darin', 'David Gilmour', 'Nino Rota', 'Adriano Celentano', 'Hikaru Utada', 'Dmitri Shostakovich', 'Vince Guaraldi', 'Pee Wee King', 'Marvin Gaye', 'Maria McKee', 'Bruce Hornsby', 'Paul Giovanni', 'Scott Bradley', 'Zakir Hussain', 'Gwen Stefani', 'Charles Gounod', 'Jim Morrison', 'Dan Goggin', 'Syd Barrett', 'Joe Melson', 'Rudolf Friml', 'Anu Malik', 'Robert Lopez', 'Tan Dun', 'R D Burman', 'James Newton Howard', 'Jule Styne', 'Michael Kamen', 'Brian Eno', 'Quincy Jones', 'Henry Krieger', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Howard Shore', 'Serge', 'Jacques Brel', 'Joey Tempest', 'Franz Schreker', 'Ivan Caryll']
Thaamirabharani
Thaamirabharani (Tamil: தாமிரபரணி) is a 2007 Indian Tamil action film written and directed by Hari. The film stars Vishal, newcomer Muktha(Bhanu), Prabhu, Vijayakumar, Nadhiya and Nassar in lead roles. The score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. It was released on 14 January 2007 during Thai Pongal along with Vijay's Pokkiri and Ajith's Aalwar, eventually becoming a commercial success at the box office, running for more than 100 days in theatres. Thaamirabharani was later dubbed into Telugu and released as Bharani. The title is derived from the river of the same name, which flows through Thirunelveli and Thoothukudi, where the film is set.
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composer
The Nightingale
Igor Stravinsky
['Ruggero Leoncavallo', 'Angus', 'Ry Cooder', 'Alban Berg', 'A R Rahman', 'Sigmund Romberg', 'Charlie Chaplin', 'Henry Mancini', 'Gautam Ghose', 'Bob Gaudio', 'Terry Riley', 'Gackt', 'Malcolm Arnold', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Coline Serreau', 'Steve Marriott', 'Lars Ulrich', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Bill Rebane', 'Brian Burton', 'Bappi Lahari', 'Mani Sharma', 'Vincent Gallo', 'Maria McKee', 'massenet', 'Anil Biswas', 'Bhanumathi Ramakrishna', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Nick Cave', 'JS Bach', 'T Bone Burnett', 'Strauss', 'Herbert', 'Lionel Monckton', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'Vijay Antony', 'Mahler', 'Harry Ruby', 'Ruggiero Leoncavallo', 'Carlos Gardel', 'Radiohead', 'Harold Faltermeyer', 'Sirpy', 'Joplin', 'Sherman Brothers', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Thomas Newman', 'Pablo de Sarasate', 'Crosby', 'Velvet Underground', 'Robert Popper', 'Paul Gross', 'Cy Coleman', 'Shinji Aoyama', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'Cathy Dennis', 'Graham Nash', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Ghantasala', 'Aram Khachaturian', 'Dario Argento', 'Arjun Janya', 'Eric Weissberg', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'John Powell', 'Joey Tempest', 'Lionel Richie', 'Rolfe Kent', 'David Byrne', 'John Lennon', 'Marc Shaiman', 'Luigi Dallapiccola', 'Tchaikovsky', 'Rameau', 'Giorgio Moroder', 'Berlioz', 'Bellini', 'Karlheinz Stockhausen', 'Lorenzo Ferrero', 'Pharrell Williams', 'Carl Nielsen', 'Victor Herbert', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Pyotr Tchaikovsky', 'Constant Lambert', 'Sidney Jones', 'Mussorgsky', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Rob Zombie', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Phil Lesh', 'No Doubt', 'Mano Murthy', 'Poulenc', 'Dudley Moore', 'Darius Milhaud']
Help, Help, the Globolinks!
Help, Help, the Globolinks! is an opera in four scenes by Gian Carlo Menotti with an original English libretto by the composer. It was commissioned by the Hamburg State Opera and first performed as Hilfe, Hilfe, die Globolinks! in a German translation by Kurt Honolka on December 21, 1968 in a double bill with Menotti's Amahl and the Night Visitors. The opera had its English language premiere on August 1, 1969 in the United States at the Santa Fe Opera in a double bill with Igor Stravinsky's The Nightingale. Both premiere productions were directed by the composer. Many of the cast members from the Santa Fe production reprised their roles for the work's New York debut at the New York City Opera in December 1969.
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composer
Pattiyal
Yuvan Shankar Raja
['Ron Browz', 'Danger Mouse', 'Juelz Santana', 'Ryuichi Sakamoto', 'Michael Wolff', 'Joe Melson', 'Weber', 'Roshan', 'Hubert Giraud', 'Adele', 'Joey Tempest', 'Selena', 'Paul Gross', 'Robert Lopez', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Sam Hui', 'Marc Shaiman', 'Michael Giacchino', 'Jimmy Page', 'Maria McKee', 'Pietro Mascagni', 'Saluri Rajeswara Rao', 'Vincenzo Bellini', 'Mike Post', 'Monty Norman', 'Franz Schreker', 'Ralph Benatzky', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Ravi Shankar', 'Pyotr Tchaikovsky', 'Heinrich Marschner', 'Franz Xaver Gruber', 'Darius Milhaud', 'Luigi Cherubini', 'Lady Gaga', 'Sandy Wilson', 'Jerry Herman', 'T Bone Burnett', 'Connick', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'Fats Waller', 'Eric Weissberg', 'Herbert', 'Jerome Moross', 'Kern', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Grant Green', 'John Barry', 'Bruce Springsteen', 'Sibelius', 'Paul Simon', 'Joplin', 'Murray Gold', 'Pablo de Sarasate', 'Rousseau', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'R D Burman', 'Scott Joplin', 'Daniel Johnston', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Sammy Fain', 'Aram Khachaturian', 'Hikaru Utada', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Rupert Holmes', 'Weill', 'Michael John LaChiusa', 'Carl Stalling', 'Danny Elfman', 'Umberto Giordano', 'Jackson Browne', 'Bernstein', 'Ian', 'Mike Figgis', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Mick Jagger', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Trevor Rabin', 'Victor Herbert', 'Domenico Modugno', 'Francesco Cavalli', 'Howard Shore', 'Tangerine Dream', 'John Waters', 'Francesco De Masi', 'David Crosby', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Saverio Mercadante', 'Adolphe Adam', 'LMFAO', 'Offenbach', 'Phil Lesh', 'McCartney', 'Yoko Shimomura', 'Artie Shaw', 'Johann Strauss II', 'Arturo Toscanini', 'Satyajit Ray', 'David Lynch']
Pattiyal
Pattiyal is a 2006 Indian Tamil gangster thriller film directed by Vishnuvardhan. The film tackles the issue of dons. It stars Bharath, Arya, Pooja Umashankar, Padmapriya Janakiraman, Cochin Haneefa and Santhana Bharathi in pivotal roles. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. This film, based on the 1999 Thai film Bangkok Dangerous, was released on 17 March 2006, becoming highly successful at the box office, while being critically acclaimed as well.
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composer
King Marke
Wagnerian
['Billy Bragg', 'Ferruccio Busoni', 'Constant Lambert', 'Georges Auric', 'Graham Nash', 'Mike Figgis', 'Edvard Grieg', 'wagnerian', 'Cole Porter', 'Abel Meeropol', 'Utada', 'Tony Gatlif', 'Bart Howard', 'Charles Strouse', 'Leo Kottke', 'Trevor Rabin', 'Nobuyoshi Sano', 'Pharrell Williams', 'Frank Loesser', 'Gustav Mahler', 'Ilaiyaraaja', 'Antonio Salieri', 'Michael Giacchino', 'Thomas Bangalter', 'Mano Murthy', 'Noel Gallagher', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Vince Guaraldi', 'Dylan', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'Selena', 'Vivaldi', 'Stanley Myers', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Jules Massenet', 'Lennon', 'Anil Biswas', 'David Lynch', 'Berg', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Monteverdi', 'Franz Xaver Gruber', 'Steve Marriott', 'Robert Lopez', 'Ian Gillan', 'Victor Herbert', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Kubrick', 'Chris Cornell', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'Meredith Willson', 'Murray Gold', 'Henry Krieger', 'Simon May', 'Vaughan Williams', 'RedOne', 'Joni Mitchell', 'Gioacchino Rossini', 'Ruggero Leoncavallo', 'Fred Schneider', 'Charlie Chaplin', 'Harry Tierney', 'Haydn', 'Telemann', 'Ariel Rechtshaid', 'Joseph Haydn', 'Mani Sharma', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Peter Best', 'Bert Kaempfert', 'Elvis', 'John Coltrane', 'Frederick Loewe', 'Paul McCartney', 'Boito', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Danny Elfman', 'Malcolm Arnold', 'Brian Burton', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'Copland', 'Saluri Rajeswara Rao', 'Bernard Sumner', 'Amit Trivedi', 'Moby', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'Sean Lennon', 'Curtis Mayfield', 'Olivier Messiaen', 'Edward Elgar', 'Carly Simon', 'Loudon Wainwright III', 'Mingus', 'Willie Dixon', 'Danger Mouse', 'Jan Hammer', 'Johnny Cash', 'Schumann']
Hans Sotin
Hans Sotin (born 10 September 1939) is a German operatic bass. He was born in Dortmund and studied at the Dortmund Hochschule für Musik. He made his operatic debut in 1962 in Essen as the Police Commissioner in Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier. He joined the Hamburg State Opera in 1964 where he was made a Kammersänger. He had a long career in which he sang most of the major bass roles in many opera houses, both in Europe and America. He made numerous appearances at the Bayreuth Festival over several decades.[citation needed] His signature roles were Sarastro and the major Wagnerian noble-bass roles, including King Marke, Gurnemanz, the Landgrave, and Veit Pogner. He occasionally played Baron Ochs, and Hunding. He played Wotan a few times, later in his career.[citation needed] Sotin made numerous recordings of both operatic works and symphonic works, including the Verdi Requiem, the Rossini Stabat Mater, and the roles of Sarastro and the Second Armed Man in two recordings of The Magic Flute. He can be seen on video as Sarastro as Gurnemanz, and as the Landgrave.[citation needed] Since 1992, he has been a professor at the Hochschule für Musik Köln. His retirement from the stage was celebrated on 1 June 2012 at the Richard Wagner Festival in Wels.
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composer
Pancharangi
Mano Murthy
['Menken', 'Peggy Lee', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'GoonRock', 'LMFAO', 'Krzysztof Penderecki', 'Jerry Herst', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Hanneman', 'Dario Argento', 'Shankar Jaikishan', 'Michael Penn', 'Ron Goodwin', 'Henri Colpi', 'John Waters', 'Paul Giovanni', 'Nielsen', 'Alfano', 'Bhanumathi', 'Franz Liszt', 'Roshan', 'Roger Miller', 'Marvin', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'John Lennon', 'Blind Willie McTell', 'A R Rahman', 'Tori Amos', 'Nick Cave', 'Busoni', 'Clint Eastwood', 'Roy Orbison', 'David Crosby', 'Ron Browz', 'Leo Kottke', 'Ralph Benatzky', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Goutam Ghosh', 'Grant Green', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Amon Tobin', 'Arthur Schwartz', 'Ilaiyaraaja', 'Srikanth Deva', 'Frank Zappa', 'Haydn', 'Vishal Bharadwaj', 'Alessandro Scarlatti', 'Joshua Sridhar', 'Ed Sheeran', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Donald Glover', 'Bellini', 'Thelonious Monk', 'Alfredo Catalani', 'Shostakovich', 'Jacques Brel', 'Holst', 'Saluri Rajeswara Rao', 'Weber', 'Cathy Dennis', 'Crosby', 'Franz Schubert', 'Joseph Haydn', 'Dan Goggin', 'Lionel Richie', 'Eric Idle', 'Katy Perry', 'Poulenc', 'George Fenton', 'Mani Sharma', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Michael Giacchino', 'Jason Schwartzman', 'Shaan Rahman', 'Simon May', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Loewe', 'William Finn', 'Yoko Shimomura', 'Robert Schumann', 'wagnerian', 'Bruch', 'Lionel Monckton', 'JS Bach', 'R D Burman', 'Maurice Ravel', 'Stravinsky', 'Bappi Lahari', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'Koti', 'Pritam', 'Francesco Cavalli', 'Arrigo Boito', 'Jan Hammer', 'Copland', 'Galt MacDermot', 'Sylvia Fine', 'Hajibeyov']
Pancharangi
Pancharangi (Kannada: ಪಂಚರಂಗಿ) is a 2010 Indian Kannada language romantic comedy film with philosophical overtones directed and produced by Yogaraj Bhat starring Diganth and Nidhi Subbaiah in the lead roles. The music has been composed by Mano Murthy, story and screenplay is written by Pawan Kumar. The film was predominantly shot in the coastal locales of Karnataka state. It is a story that unfolds in a span of two days and tackles issues like education, love, profession, marriage, family, life and relationships in a "fun and non-preachy way." As a film with minimal budget under Bhat's maiden home production, it fared well at the box-office. The popular song Lifeu Ishtene was a runaway success and it was used as the title of Pawan Kumar's debut film.
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composer
Il barbiere di Siviglia
Rossini
['David Gilmour', 'Phil Lesh', 'Tan Dun', 'Ives', 'Harry Tierney', 'Yuvan Shankar Raja', 'Hayley Williams', 'Geezer Butler', 'Anoop Rubens', 'Christopher Tin', 'Serge', 'Piazzolla', 'Rob Zombie', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'Bertrand Bonello', 'Sachin Dev Burman', 'Ilaiyaraja', 'Hotei', 'Tangerine Dream', 'Vangelis', 'Harry Nilsson', 'Bobby Womack', 'Anton Karas', 'Jerry Goldsmith', 'Nick Mason', 'Charlie Clouser', 'Joplin', 'Sirpy', 'Ian Gillan', 'Vasant Desai', 'Isaac Hayes', 'Jill Sobule', 'Willy Russell', 'George Harrison', 'Ravel', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Slim Shady', 'Syd Barrett', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'Shostakovich', 'JS Bach', 'Loewe', 'Jun Maeda', 'David Byrne', 'William Finn', 'Weber', 'Jean Sibelius', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'RedOne', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Gautam Ghose', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Justin Moore', 'Dario Argento', 'Grant Green', 'Vince Guaraldi', 'Ruslana', 'Kanye West', 'Adolphe Adam', 'Christoph Willibald Gluck', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Elvis Presley', 'Elton John', 'Monty Norman', 'Gazzaniga', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Roy Orbison', 'William Walton', 'Robert Joy', 'Jimmy Chi', 'Tom Waits', 'Robert Schumann', 'Dylan', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Arthur Sullivan', 'Ilayaraaja', 'Angus', 'Vusi Mahlasela', 'Loudon Wainwright III', 'Jonathan Larson', 'John Fogerty', 'Terry Scott Taylor', 'David Arnold', 'Carly Simon', 'Les Stroud', 'Dave Stewart', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'Paul Gross', 'John Lennon', 'Calvin Harris', 'Carmine Coppola', 'A R Rahman', 'Jimmy Cliff', 'Hubert Giraud', 'Rachmaninoff']
Amelia Sierra
Amelia Sierra is a soprano and mezzo-soprano opera singer from Mexico. Sierra was born in Mexico City and completed her musical studies with the Escuela Superior de Música of the INBA. She has studied under Maritza Alemán, James Demster, Mario Alberto Hernández and Ricardo Sánchez as well as Magda Olivero, Montserrat Caballé, Ramón Vargas, Francisco Araiza, Carmo Barbosa, Dalton Baldwin, Dolores Aldea, Lara Pasquinelli, Joan Dornemann, Tito Capobianco and Susan Young . While in training, she received recognition with Best Performance at the FONCA-OCJM in 1995, third place in the Carlo Morelli National Singing Contest and first place the OSUG Competition, both in 1996. She also received recognition by the National Coordination of Music and Opera in 1996. She has received various grants for performing from the Education for Art Program at the University of Guanajuato and SIVAM. She continues to study informally in various workshops in New York City. She has performed a number of classic roles as well as sung in new works which premiered in Mexico. She debuted as a soloist in 1996 with the Carlos Chávez Symphonic Orchestra. She debuted with the Bellas Artes Opera in 2002 as Santuzza in Cavalleria rusticana by Mascagni and appeared again in 2004 in Il prigioniero by Dallapiccola and as Elvira in the world premier of the work Ambrosio by Mexican composer José Antonio Guzmán. In 2007, she sang the role of Madame Lidoine in Dialogues des Carmelites by Poulenc, the first time in fifty years the play was performed in Mexico. Some of her other opera appearances include Un ballo in Maschera, Il Trovatore, Simon Boccanegra and Macbeth by Verdi; Don Giovanni, Così fan tutte and Le Nozze di Figaro by Mozart; Iphigénie en Tauride by Glück, Il barbiere di Siviglia by Rossini, I pagliacci by Leoncavallo, as well as Suor Angelica, La bohème, Tosca and Turandot by Puccini. She participated in a tour of opera for children, sponsored by CONACULTA .In addition to performing in operatic theater, she also performs Baroque music as well as traditional Mexican and Spanish music at festivals and in radio programs, especially with pianist Carlos Pecero. She has performed at a number of festivals in Mexico, such as the Festival Internacional Cervantino in Guanajuato and the Festival Ortiz Tirado in Sonora . She has also performed at the Festival AMUBIS in Cartago, Costa Rica and at the University of Toronto . She has performed with a number of national orchestras, such as Orquesta de Cámara de la Universidad Michoacana and OFUNAM . Since 1997, Sierra has two to major teaching positions. The first was at the Singing Academy of the Escuela Superior de Música of INBA. She currently teaches at the Celaya Music Conservatory. She has also promoted the establishment of an opera company OPTA (Opera for Tampico) in Tampico, Tamaulipas . Since 1998, Sierra has received four grants for study and performance from the Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes. Her most recent was to train to sing as a mezzo soprano with her first appearance as such in Il Trovatore by Verdi, which was performed in Monterrey in 2011.(homepage)
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composer
Amina
Bellini
['Johnny Cash', 'Thom Yorke', 'Bappi Lahiri', 'Gackt', 'Vijay Antony', 'David Bowie', 'Monteverdi', 'Claude Debussy', 'Fred Ebb', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'Schubert', 'Sibelius', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'Geoff Barrow', 'Michael Land', 'LMFAO', 'David Raksin', 'Boito', 'Thomas Newman', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Mani Sharma', 'Ivor Novello', 'Paul Giovanni', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Dudley Moore', 'Tobe Hooper', 'Arthur Darvill', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Dick Maas', 'A R Rahman', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Burt Bacharach', 'Bach', 'Selena', 'Jeff Tweedy', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Anirudh Ravichander', 'Tommaso Traetta', 'Ghantasala', 'Eric Idle', 'Max Martin', 'Jerry Herst', 'David Byrne', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Gwen Stefani', 'Manuel de Falla', 'Junior Parker', 'Mahler', 'Ilaiyaraaja', 'Mano Murthy', 'Carl Nielsen', 'Quincy Jones', 'GoonRock', 'Edwin Eugene Bagley', 'Presley', 'Artie Shaw', 'Irving Berlin', 'Pink Floyd', 'Ambroise Thomas', 'Armando Manzanero', 'Jimmy Page', 'Philip Glass', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Amon Tobin', 'Victor Herbert', 'Martin Luther', 'Slim Shady', 'Jonathan Larson', 'Devi Sri Prasad', 'Dan Goggin', 'Zimmer', 'Messiaen', 'Johann Simon Mayr', 'Jimi Hendrix', 'Bhanumathi Ramakrishna', 'Meredith Willson', 'Jacques Brel', 'Spencer Williams', 'John Coltrane', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Christopher Tin', 'Michael Jackson', 'Billy Corgan', 'Marc Shaiman', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'John Sebastian', 'Brahms', 'Crosby', 'Jay Chou', 'Michael Penn', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'Vivaldi', 'Gian Carlo Menotti', 'Sherman Brothers', 'Gregg Alexander', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Bono', 'Ray Davies']
La sonnambula
La sonnambula (The Sleepwalker) is an opera semiseria in two acts, with music in the bel canto tradition by Vincenzo Bellini set to an Italian libretto by Felice Romani, based on a scenario for a ballet-pantomime written by Eugène Scribe and choreographed by Jean-Pierre Aumer called La somnambule, ou L'arrivée d'un nouveau seigneur. The ballet had premiered in Paris in September 1827 at the height of a fashion for stage works incorporating somnambulism. The role of Amina was originally written for the soprano sfogato Giuditta Pasta and the tenor Giovanni Battista Rubini, but during Bellini's lifetime another soprano sfogato, Maria Malibran, was a notable exponent of the role. The first performance took place at the Teatro Carcano in Milan on 6 March 1831. The majority of twentieth-century recordings have been made with a soprano cast as Amina, usually with added top-notes and other changes according to tradition, although it was released in soprano sfogato voice (not be confused with the modern mezzo, nonexistent at the time) who sang soprano and contralto roles unmodified. The phrase Ah! non credea mirarti / Sì presto estinto, o fiore ("I did not believe you would fade so soon, oh flower") from Amina's final aria is inscribed on Bellini's tomb in the Catania Cathedral in Sicily.
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composer
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
['King Creosote', 'Angus', 'Joey Tempest', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'Fred Schneider', 'Berg', 'Johann Simon Mayr', 'Mike Figgis', 'Koti', 'Velvet Underground', 'Christoph Willibald Gluck', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Jackson Browne', 'Anton Karas', 'Ira Gershwin', 'Henri Colpi', 'Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky', 'Tobe Hooper', 'Copland', 'Christopher Tin', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Radiohead', 'Anil Biswas', 'T Bone Burnett', 'Billy Corgan', 'Hajibeyov', 'Pete Townshend', 'Lionel Monckton', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'GoonRock', 'Harold Faltermeyer', 'Yuvan Shankar Raja', 'Loewe', 'Hanneman', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Arjun Janya', 'William Walton', 'Peter Heise', 'Falstaff', 'Tom Waits', 'Paul Giovanni', 'Anirudh Ravichander', 'Dan Goggin', 'Luther', 'Billy Bragg', 'Jan Hammer', 'Rousseau', 'Johannes Brahms', 'Maurice Ravel', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Dre', 'Oscar Peterson', 'Ed Cobb', 'Vangelis', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Handel', 'Ron Goodwin', 'Jake Shears', 'Verdian', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'Fats Waller', 'Chaplin', 'Sirpy', 'Bobby Darin', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'Hikaru Utada', 'Henry Mancini', 'William Finn', 'Todd Rundgren', 'The Doors', 'Patrick Doyle', 'Les Stroud', 'Slim Shady', 'John Waters', 'Ravindra Jain', 'Stevie Nicks', 'George Gershwin', 'Alfano', 'John Barry', 'Olivier Messiaen', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Tito Puente', 'Gangai Amaran', 'Ennio Morricone', 'Georges Bizet', 'Hector Berlioz', 'Randy Newman', 'Darius Milhaud', 'Jun Maeda', 'LMFAO', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'Davis', 'Monk', 'Hotei', 'Mike Patton', 'Victor Herbert', 'Carmelo Bene', 'Ludwig van Beethoven', 'Herman Parker']
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex is a 1939 American historical romantic drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, and Olivia de Havilland. Based on the play Elizabeth the Queen by Maxwell Anderson—which had a successful run on Broadway with Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt in the lead roles—the film fictionalises the historical relationship between Queen Elizabeth I and Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex. The screenplay was written by Norman Reilly Raine and Aeneas MacKenzie. This was the fifth of nine films that Flynn and de Havilland starred in, while it was the second of three with Davis. The supporting cast included Donald Crisp, Henry Daniell, Henry Stephenson, and Vincent Price. The score was composed by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, who later used a theme from the film in his Symphony in F sharp major. The Technicolor cinematography was by Sol Polito, and the elaborate costumes were designed by Orry-Kelly. The film was a Warner Bros. Pictures production, and became the hit the studio had anticipated and returned a handsome profit. Among the film's five Academy Award nominations was a nomination for Best Color Cinematography. Bette Davis was tipped to receive an Academy Award nomination for her role; however, she was nominated in that year for Dark Victory (also from Warners) instead.
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composer
Don Carlo
Falstaff
['Akira Yamaoka', 'Gordon Parks', 'Amon Tobin', 'Peter Best', 'Fred Ebb', 'Francis Poulenc', 'Francesco De Masi', 'Cy Coleman', 'Lisa Gerrard', 'Lloyd Kaufman', 'Danny Elfman', 'Juelz Santana', 'Gregg Alexander', 'Trent Reznor', 'Bharadwaj', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Ambroise Thomas', 'M S Viswanathan', 'Pink Floyd', 'Jacques Offenbach', 'Herbert', 'Mozart', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'Danger Mouse', 'Shankar Ganesh', 'Wagnerian', 'Thelonious Monk', 'Karl Jenkins', 'Boito', 'Michael Small', 'Martin Luther', 'Brian', 'Jackson Browne', 'Ian', 'Telemann', 'Rachmaninov', 'Tom Graeff', 'Sankar Ganesh', 'Roy Budd', 'Goutam Ghose', 'James Newton Howard', 'Hans Werner Henze', 'Mano Murthy', 'Ravel', 'Gioachino Rossini', 'Stravinsky', 'Weill', 'Garth Brooks', 'Ives', 'Bono', 'Jean Sibelius', 'James Valentine', 'Ron Browz', 'Sonic Mayhem', 'Dudley Moore', 'Jill Sobule', 'Scott Bradley', 'Menken', 'Frederic Norton', 'Ira Gershwin', 'Abel Meeropol', 'Vijay Antony', 'Vivaldi', 'Toby Gad', 'Lutheran', 'Carly Simon', 'Davis', 'Hajibeyov', 'Eminem', 'Daniel Auber', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Billy Corgan', 'Bappi Lahiri', 'Jack Johnson', 'Georges Delerue', 'Jonathan Coulton', 'Aram Khachaturian', 'Naushad', 'Patrick Doyle', 'Hanneman', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Ed Sheeran', 'Jerry Herst', 'Grant Green', 'Shyam', 'Zappa', 'Cyndi Lauper', 'Georges Bizet', 'George Gershwin', 'John Mayer', 'Ilayaraja', 'Radiohead', 'Irving Berlin', 'A R Rahman', 'Lorenzo Ferrero', 'Zakir Hussain', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Vishal Bharadwaj', 'Gangai Amaran']
Nikola Mijailović (singer)
Nikola Mijailovic (born 1973) is a Serbian baritone who has had a prolific international opera career since the mid-1990s. He is particularly admired for his portrayals in the operas of Giuseppe Verdi. He has sung on several complete opera recordings on a variety of music labels. Born in Belgrade, Mijailovic began his voice studies with his mother, Radmila Smiljanić, a voice teacher on the faculty at the University of Arts in Belgrade. After earning degrees from the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna (1993) and the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia (1996), Mijailovic entered the Center de Formation Lyrique at the Opéra Bastille in Paris. While a student he won several important international singing competitions, including first prize at the Mario Lanza (1994), Luciano Pavarotti (1995), and Leyla Gencer (1997) Voice Competitions. He made his professional opera debut in Moscow at the Bolshoi Theatre as Schaunard in La bohème. That same year he sang the role of Marcello in La bohème at the Opera Company of Philadelphia opposite Pavarotti as Rodolfo. Mijailovic's career quickly took off, and by 2000 he had already sung leading parts at La Scala, La Fenice, the Kirov Opera, the Festival della Valle d'Itria, the Festival de Ópera de Las Palmas, the Festival de Radio France et Montpellier, the Festival Settimane Musicali di Stresa, the Prolirica in Lima, and the National Theatre in Belgrade among others. He has continued to sing roles at major opera houses internationally, in such parts as Alphonse XI in La favorite, the Count di Luna in Il trovatore, Don Carlo di Vargas in La forza del destino, Erensto in Il pirata, Escamillo in Carmen, Ford in Falstaff, Germont in La traviata, Leandro in The Love for Three Oranges, Orest in Elektra, Rodrigue in Don Carlos, and the title roles in Eugene Onegin and Macbeth among others.
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composer
Hey Porter
Johnny Cash
['Heinrich Marschner', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Burman', 'Irving Berlin', 'Silicon Knights', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Lutheran', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Aaron Copland', 'Charles Chaplin', 'Wagnerian', 'Luigi Cherubini', 'Danny Elfman', 'John Mayer', 'Daniel Johnston', 'Scriabin', 'James Horner', 'Grant Green', 'Gopi Sunder', 'Ray Davies', 'Terry Riley', 'Pablo de Sarasate', 'Jerome Kern', 'Schumann', 'Utada', 'Terry Scott Taylor', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Rob Zombie', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Carly Simon', 'Lil Wayne', 'Mick Jagger', 'Toby Gad', 'Krzysztof Penderecki', 'Masafumi Takada', 'Loudon Wainwright III', 'Ferruccio Busoni', 'Michael Jackson', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Nobuyoshi Sano', 'Kirk Hammett', 'Vincent Gallo', 'Lewis Allan', 'Wagner', 'Maurice Ravel', 'Jackie Gleason', 'Dudley Moore', 'Eddie Kramer', 'Berg', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Michael Penn', 'Joe Hisaishi', 'Usha Khanna', 'Jim Morrison', 'Eric Idle', 'Frederick Loewe', 'Robert Popper', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Leo Kottke', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Weber', 'Ed Sheeran', 'Cole Porter', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Max Martin', 'Georges Delerue', 'Louis Jordan', 'Murray Gold', 'Amon Tobin', 'Carole King', 'Pergolesi', 'Glenn Miller', 'Jesse McCartney', 'Bill Conti', 'Elvis Presley', 'Paul Simon', 'Blind Willie McTell', 'Tom Waits', 'Johann Pachelbel', 'Jun Maeda', 'Tan Dun', 'Phil Lesh', 'Mussorgsky', 'Zimmermann', 'Christophe Beck', 'Paul McCartney', 'Francesco De Masi', 'Michael Nyman', 'Michael Haydn', 'Hamsalekha', 'Ariel Rechtshaid', 'Kyle Eastwood', 'Patrick Stump', 'Goutam Ghose', 'Karlheinz Stockhausen', 'Scott Shaw', 'Verdian']
Busy Bee Cafe
Busy Bee Cafe is the second solo album of country singer Marty Stuart. Unlike his debut solo album, this project contains original material by Stuart, including the title track, 'Boogie For Clarence' and 'Long Train Gone'. The album also pays tribute to the people with whom Stuart honed his craft as a musician; with songs written by Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Bill Monroe, and Johnny Cash (Cash appears as a guest performer on 'One More Ride', 'Hey Porter' and 'Get In Line, Brother'), as well as Stuart's own 'Boogie For Clarence', which was written for country guitar icon Clarence White. Marty would later make another tribute to White on his 2010 album Ghost Train: The Studio B Sessions with the instrumental track 'Hummingbyrd', which was recorded with White's Fender Telecaster that he passed on to Marty shortly before dying. Jason Ankeny of Allmusic praised the album as "a loose, jam-oriented record".
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composer
Battle Beyond the Stars
James Horner
['Lionel Richie', 'Ryan Tedder', 'Paul Simon', 'Elton John', 'Basiscape', 'Neil Young', 'Nielsen', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'Illayaraja', 'Spencer Williams', 'Menken', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'Count Basie', 'Artie Shaw', 'Benjamin Britten', 'Mani Sharma', 'Christopher Guest', 'Burman', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Carly Simon', 'Nick Cave', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'Dave Grohl', 'Holst', 'Sam Hui', 'Bappi Lahari', 'Michel Legrand', 'Karl Jenkins', 'Roy Budd', 'Jerry Herst', 'Hetfield', 'Sandy Wilson', 'Ghantasala', 'JS Bach', 'Tangerine Dream', 'Bowie', 'Dave Stewart', 'Haydn', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Joe Raposo', 'Cathy Dennis', 'Copland', 'Hikaru Utada', 'Mike Figgis', 'Jeff Hanneman', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Willie Dixon', 'Debussy', 'Van Morrison', 'Stewart Copeland', 'Lionel Monckton', 'Selena', 'Bart Howard', 'Victor Herbert', 'Frank Loesser', 'Crosby', 'Vijay Antony', 'LMFAO', 'Liz Phair', 'Patrick Leonard', 'Dimitri Tiomkin', 'Gopi Sundar', 'Bernstein', 'Mozart', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Sammy Fain', 'Randy Newman', 'Jim Steinman', 'Jun Maeda', 'Aram Khachaturian', 'Akshaya Mohanty', 'Schoenberg', 'Syd Barrett', 'Carmine Coppola', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Dylan', 'Vivaldi', 'Ron Browz', 'Hector Berlioz', 'McCartney', 'Peter Heise', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Anu Malik', 'Loudon Wainwright III', 'Les Stroud', 'Hitoshi Sakimoto', 'Silicon Knights', 'Pearl Jam', 'Vaughan Williams', 'Masafumi Takada', 'Prokofiev', 'Vasant Desai', 'Sylvia Fine', 'Erich Wolfgang Korngold', 'Mily Balakirev', 'Willy Russell', 'Moby', 'Gustav Holst']
Battle Beyond the Stars
Battle Beyond the Stars is an American 1980 science fiction film directed by Jimmy T. Murakami and produced by Roger Corman. The film, intended as a "Magnificent Seven in outer space", is based on The Magnificent Seven (in which Robert Vaughn also appeared), the Western remake of Akira Kurosawa's film Seven Samurai. The screenplay was written by John Sayles, the score was composed by James Horner, and the special effects were directed by James Cameron. Several of the effects shots and clips were re-used for other films throughout the 1980s, including Bachelor Party, while the spaceship model was re-used in the film Space Raiders. The film was later picked up by Shout! Factory, who released it on DVD and Blu-ray in 2011 as part of the "Roger Corman's Cult Classics" series.
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composer
Rigoletto
Verdi
['Alberto Franchetti', 'Isaac Hayes', 'Marvin', 'Lennon', 'Alfano', 'Gioachino Rossini', 'Mingus', 'Paul McCartney', 'Mohan Sithara', 'Piazzolla', 'Henry Purcell', 'Daniel Johnston', 'Ilaiyaraaja', 'Malvina Reynolds', 'Miles Davis', 'John Lurie', 'Saverio Mercadante', 'Jill Sobule', 'Michael Haydn', 'Ralph Vaughan Williams', 'Bellini', 'Meyerbeer', 'Jason Schwartzman', 'Coline Serreau', 'Antonio Salieri', 'Serge', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'Anirudh Ravichander', 'McCartney', 'Jake Shears', 'Maurice Ravel', 'Jimmy Chi', 'Stewart Copeland', 'Stephen Flaherty', 'Roy Orbison', 'Bret McKenzie', 'Burt Bacharach', 'Christoph Willibald Gluck', 'Ouseppachan', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'Haydn', 'Les Stroud', 'Dave Grusin', 'Jackson Browne', 'Shostakovich', 'Ilaiyaraja', 'Vijay Antony', 'Edmund Goulding', 'Sibelius', 'David Crosby', 'Ruslana', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'Lars Ulrich', 'Stanley Myers', 'Mark Isham', 'Alban Berg', 'Aaron Copland', 'Harry Nilsson', 'Dave Grohl', 'Tan Dun', 'Brian Eno', 'Scott Bradley', 'Lutheran', 'Leigh Harline', 'Tom Waits', 'Rick Wright', 'David Lynch', 'Lewis Allan', 'Alfred Newman', 'Vince Guaraldi', 'Vangelis', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Baauer', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'M S Viswanathan', 'Weill', 'Geoff Barrow', 'Brian Tyler', 'Cole Porter', 'Luigi Dallapiccola', 'Jerome Kern', 'Benjamin Britten', 'Marc Shaiman', 'Kris Kristofferson', 'David Byrne', 'Robert Lopez', 'Brahms', 'Malcolm Arnold', 'Green Day', 'Dolly Parton', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Gian Carlo Menotti', 'Hubert Giraud', 'King Creosote', 'Michael Jackson', 'Pharrell Williams', 'Carlos Puebla', 'Menken', 'Stevie Wonder']
Igor Morozov (singer)
Igor Morozov (born 1948) is a Russian-Ukrainian opera singer (baritone) (in Russian: Игорь Анатолевич Морозов) Igor Morozov was born in Dnipropetrovsk in the Ukraine and started singing while still a child with professional orchestras. These concerts were broadcast by radio across the Soviet Union. At the age of 16, he left his hometown to study at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow. There, his first teacher was the bass Mark Reizen, the second Georgian barytone and People's Artist of the Georgian SSR, David Gamrekeli. Immediately after having finished his studies, young Morozov received a contract as a leading baritone to the Kirov Opera (today's Mariinsky Theater) and changed two years later to the leading opera house of the Soviet Union: the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow. Here he sang the great parts of Russian and Italian repertoire such as the title role in Eugene Onegin, Lionel in the The Maid of Orleans (with Makvala Kasrashvili in the title role), Yeletzki in The Queen of Spades, Robert in Iolanta all by Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov's Misghir in The Snow Maiden (also recorded as CD), Andrey Bolkonsky in Prokofiev's War and Peace, Conte di Luna in Il trovatore, Gérmont in La traviata, Rodrigo in Don Carlo all by Verdi, Sharpless in Puccini's Madama Butterfly and Silvio in Leoncavallos I Pagliacci (on DVD with Galina Kalinina and Vladimir Atlantov). Morozov also sang many rare and new operas like Rodion Shchedrin's Dead Souls: the main part of Chichikov. Morozov used to be a frequent partner in concerts of the soprano Elena Obraztsova on TV. In 1991 Igor Morozov was awarded by Boris Yeltsin with the highest title for artists in Russia, the title "Narodni Artist Rossii" (= People's Artist of the USSR) Since his very successful debut as Onegin at the Wiener Staatsoper, Igor Morozov has also been singing in many famous opera houses and festivals in Western Europe and the USA: Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Deutsche Oper Berlin and Staatsoper Unter den Linden Berlin, Staatsoper Hamburg, Cologne, Bayerische Staatsoper Munich, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Opernhaus Zürich, Teatro Massimo Palermo, Bregenzer Festspiele, Salzburger Festspiele, Bostonmusic festival, Houston Grand Opera with conductors as Lorin Maazel, Anton Guadagno, Carlo Franci, Pinchas Steinberg and partners like Edita Gruberova, Vesselina Kasarova, Francisco Araiza, Giuseppe Giacomini, Nicolai Ghiaurov, Matti Salminen the leading roles in operas like Mazeppa (Tchaikovsky), Rigoletto, Nabucco, Simon Boccanegra all by Verdi, Kovaliov in Shostakovitch's The Nose. He has become a well known singer for different works of Shostakovitch (Thirteenth Symphony, Babi Yar, Michelangelo Suite, Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District).In Germany, Austria and Switzerland his name is usually spelled "Igor Morosow". Woody Allen chose his interpretation of "Iago's Dream" from Verdi's Otello for his film Match Point. Morozov is also very busy singing works by composers from Russia and the Ukraine that are little known out of their home country: Georgi Sviridov (among others: "My father is a farmer" recorded with the composer as pianist), Anton Rubinstein, Mikola Lysenko, Arthur Lourié, Semyon Gulak-Artemovsky.
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composer
Okka Magaadu
Mani Sharma
['Sankar Ganesh', 'Johann Strauss I', 'Lady Gaga', 'Jonathan Larson', 'Ilaiyaraaja', 'Strauss', 'Rajesh Roshan', 'Dre', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Adriano Celentano', 'Roger Miller', 'Bob Dylan', 'GoonRock', 'Ivor Novello', 'Joey Tempest', 'Silicon Knights', 'Kubrick', 'Jaidev', 'Liszt', 'Michael', 'Zubir Said', 'Neil Young', 'Carl Stalling', 'Koti', 'Gustavo Santaolalla', 'Pablo de Sarasate', 'Francis Poulenc', 'Darren Criss', 'Rossini', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Baauer', 'Lennon', 'Juelz Santana', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'Brian', 'Bret McKenzie', 'Ed Cobb', 'Avicii', 'Marvin Hamlisch', 'Carole King', 'Gautam Ghose', 'Miles Davis', 'Tan Dun', 'Jean Sibelius', 'Robert Lopez', 'Eric Weissberg', 'Frank Loesser', 'Coline Serreau', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Zakir Hussain', 'Garth Brooks', 'Nobuyoshi Sano', 'Basil Poledouris', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Schumann', 'Naushad', 'Glenn Miller', 'Angus', 'Louis Jordan', 'Loudon Wainwright III', 'David Arnold', 'Abel Meeropol', 'Mayr', 'Usha Khanna', 'Galt MacDermot', 'Rachmaninoff', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'Mel Brooks', 'Timbaland', 'Lutheran', 'Johnny Cash', 'Berlioz', 'Rameau', 'Lloyd Kaufman', 'Messiaen', 'Gustav Holst', 'Franz Liszt', 'Lisa Gerrard', 'Karl Jenkins', 'Ravindra Jain', 'Weber', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Ruslana', 'John Carpenter', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Alessandro Scarlatti', 'George', 'Dead Kennedys', 'Gopi Sunder', 'Jim Jacobs', 'John Kander', 'John Powell', 'Anu Malik', 'Vincenzo Bellini', 'Mahler', 'Tobe Hooper', 'Cousteau', 'Charles Strouse', 'M S Viswanathan']
Okka Magaadu
Okka Magaadu (English: One Man) is a 2008 Telugu, patriotic film produced & directed by YVS Chowdary on his Bommarillu banner. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Simran, Anushka Shetty, Nisha Kothari in the lead roles and music composed by Mani Sharma. The film recorded as flop at box office. The film is inspired by the 1996 Tamil blockbuster Indian (which was dubbed into Telugu as Bharateeyudu), which starred Kamal Haasan and was directed by S. Shankar.
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composer
Both Sides Now
Joni Mitchell
['Ajab Gul', 'Johannes Brahms', 'Offenbach', 'Hetfield', 'Max Martin', 'Edward Elgar', 'Jack Johnson', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Juelz Santana', 'Kris Kristofferson', 'A R Rahman', 'No Doubt', 'Mel Brooks', 'Bowie', 'Carole King', 'Dudley Moore', 'David Raksin', 'Rob Zombie', 'Mahler', 'Ira Gershwin', 'Franz Schreker', 'Ry Cooder', 'Weber', 'Jay Chou', 'Danny Elfman', 'Harry Tierney', 'Sylvia Fine', 'Jim Morrison', 'George Gershwin', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Paul Williams', 'Spencer Williams', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Jeff Hanneman', 'Claude Debussy', 'Deepak Dev', 'Wagnerian', 'Connick', 'Gioacchino Rossini', 'Michael Nyman', 'Ron Goodwin', 'Philip Bailey', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Paul Hindemith', 'Adriano Celentano', 'Jason Schwartzman', 'Carmine Coppola', 'Stevie Nicks', 'Roger Waters', 'Anu Malik', 'Samuel Hoffenstein', 'Silicon Knights', 'Shaan Rahman', 'Mingus', 'Kubrick', 'Les Stroud', 'Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Terry Riley', 'Michael Small', 'Bernstein', 'Jules Massenet', 'Ravi Shankar', 'Danger Mouse', 'Eddie Kramer', 'Francesco Cavalli', 'Ivor Novello', 'Sarasate', 'Tagore', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Telemann', 'Jaidev', 'Herbie Hancock', 'RedOne', 'Franz Liszt', 'Blind Willie McTell', 'GoonRock', 'Carl Orff', 'Giovanni Bononcini', 'Stevie Wonder', 'Debussy', 'Pietro Mascagni', 'Benny Andersson', 'Burt Bacharach', 'Hector Berlioz', 'Timbaland', 'Boito', 'Sirpy', 'Leonard Bernstein', 'Marvin', 'Anoop Rubens', 'Geezer Butler', 'Thaman', 'Menken', 'Mick Jagger', 'Arjun Janya', 'Thomas Newman', 'Michael Land', 'Falstaff']
Cycles (Frank Sinatra album)
Cycles is a studio album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1968. Released just before Christmas in 1968, there was a ten-month gap between this album and the release of Francis A. & Edward K., which was the longest period in Sinatra's Reprise years in which he did not commercially record music (barring his contributions to The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas). Sinatra sang a variety of folk-rock oriented songs, including Judy Collins' "Both Sides Now" (written by Joni Mitchell) and the Glen Campbell hits "Gentle on My Mind" (written by John Hartford) and "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" (written by Jimmy Webb). The title song was released as a single, reaching #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #2 on the Easy Listening chart, while the album peaked at #18 on the Billboard 200 chart.
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composer
La Carrera Panamericana
Pink Floyd
['Purcell', 'Wagner', 'Eminem', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Wagnerian', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Raveendran', 'Curtis Mayfield', 'Utada Hikaru', 'Weimar', 'Gaetano Donizetti', 'John Waters', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'William Walton', 'Akshaya Mohanty', 'Hiroki Kikuta', 'Peter Heise', 'Goutam Ghosh', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Weill', 'Tobe Hooper', 'John Carpenter', 'Tagore', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'Julie Delpy', 'Franz Schubert', 'Robert Joy', 'Paul McCartney', 'John Kander', 'Henry Mancini', 'Krzysztof Penderecki', 'Vasant Desai', 'Zubir Said', 'Ed Sheeran', 'Bappi Lahiri', 'Johann Sebastian Bach', 'Hugh Martin', 'Nick Cave', 'Dudley Moore', 'Rahul Raj', 'Stewart Copeland', 'Karl Jenkins', 'John Sebastian', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Amit Trivedi', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'Gopi Sunder', 'Satyajit Ray', 'Michael Land', 'Mark Isham', 'Samuel Hoffenstein', 'David Arnold', 'Mick Jagger', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'Jaidev', 'John Debney', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Saluri Rajeswara Rao', 'Danger Mouse', 'Psy', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Gioacchino Rossini', 'David Bowie', 'Vijay Antony', 'Thomas Newman', 'Randy Newman', 'Sirpy', 'Terry Scott Taylor', 'Marc Shaiman', 'Ryan Tedder', 'Bruce Hornsby', 'Cy Coleman', 'Sibelius', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'Rob Hubbard', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Roshan', 'Harold Arlen', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Ivor Novello', 'Thelonious Monk', 'Alexander Borodin', 'Mussorgsky', 'Davis', 'Michael Jackson', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'Hector Berlioz', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Jimmy Forrest', 'Vangelis', 'Mahler', 'Steve Marriott', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Randy Travis', 'Anu Malik', 'Pyotr Tchaikovsky']
La Carrera Panamericana
La Carrera Panamericana is a 1992 video of the Carrera Panamericana automobile race in Mexico. The film was directed by Ian McArthur, it included a soundtrack entirely of music by the band Pink Floyd, as the band's guitarist David Gilmour, drummer Nick Mason and manager Steve O'Rourke competed in the race in 1991. During the course of the race Gilmour crashed, and while he was unharmed, Steve O'Rourke (his map-reader and Pink Floyd's manager) suffered a broken leg. Mason finished eighth overall with his co-driver, English auto racer Valentine Lindsay.
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composer
La favorite
Gaetano Donizetti
['Brahms', 'Hetfield', 'Poulenc', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Johann Strauss I', 'Hajibeyov', 'Bernstein', 'Philip Bailey', 'Krist Novoselic', 'Roy Budd', 'Basiscape', 'Brian Eno', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Brian Tyler', 'Frank Zappa', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Vangelis', 'Maureen Tucker', 'Daniel Auber', 'Amilcare Ponchielli', 'Presley', 'James Vasanthan', 'Vishal Bharadwaj', 'Yoko Shimomura', 'Carl Maria von Weber', 'Jeff Tweedy', 'Alfredo Catalani', 'Rodgers', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Herman Parker', 'Harold Faltermeyer', 'Phil Lesh', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Malcolm Arnold', 'Jimi Hendrix', 'Philip Glass', 'Hendrix', 'Henri Colpi', 'Rahul Raj', 'Michel Legrand', 'Rob Hubbard', 'Mel Brooks', 'Shyam', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Hank Williams', 'Strauss', 'Randy Newman', 'Piazzolla', 'Lionel Monckton', 'Liszt', 'Taneyev', 'Frederic Norton', 'Bill Rebane', 'Jack Johnson', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Henry Mancini', 'Carl Nielsen', 'Dre', 'Connick', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Ravi Shankar', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Hikaru Utada', 'Anoop Rubens', 'Gustavo Santaolalla', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'Rota', 'Ryan Tedder', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Hans Werner Henze', 'Vaughan Williams', 'Jaidev', 'Christophe Beck', 'Jack Black', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Brian Burton', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'Mozart', 'Berg', 'Edward Elgar', 'Anton Karas', 'Utada', 'Jerome Kern', 'Sarasate', 'Mark Isham', 'Burt Bacharach', 'Glenn Miller', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Mike Post', 'Isaac Hayes', 'Karl Jenkins', 'Robbie Robertson', 'Ajab Gul', 'Gustav Holst', 'Patrick Leonard', 'Trent Reznor', 'Leigh Harline']
Alphonse Royer
Alphonse Royer, (10 September 1803–11 April 1875) was a French author, dramatist and theatre manager, most remembered today for having written (with his regular collaborator, Gustave Vaëz) the librettos for Gaetano Donizetti's opera La favorite and Giuseppe Verdi's Jérusalem. From 1853 to 1856, he was the director of the Odéon Theatre and from 1856 to 1862 director of the Paris Opéra, after which he was appointed France's Inspecteur Général des Beaux-Arts (Inspector General for the Fine Arts). In his later years, he wrote a six volume history of the theatre and a history of the Paris Opéra. He also translated the theatrical works of the Italian dramatist Carlo Gozzi, as well those of the Spanish writers, Cervantes, Tirso de Molina, and Juan Ruiz de Alarcón. A Chevalier and later Officier of the Légion d'honneur, Royer died in Paris, the city of his birth, at the age of 71.
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composer
Merrily We Roll Along
Stephen Sondheim
['Burt Bacharach', 'Georges Auric', 'Syd Barrett', 'David Byrne', 'Ron Goodwin', 'Count Basie', 'Johann Strauss II', 'Brandy', 'Weimar', 'Jimmy Page', 'Busoni', 'John Powell', 'Brian Tyler', 'Elvis Presley', 'Curtis Mayfield', 'Anu Malik', 'Lalo Schifrin', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Anirudh Ravichander', 'Poulenc', 'Johann Strauss I', 'Verdi', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'David Gilmour', 'Trevor Rabin', 'Scriabin', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Kesha', 'Jules Massenet', 'Rachmaninov', 'Ravel', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Giorgio Moroder', 'Coline Serreau', 'George Fenton', 'Gackt', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Jacques Brel', 'Carl Orff', 'King Creosote', 'Simon Mayr', 'Gazzaniga', 'Harold Arlen', 'Angus', 'Lou Reed', 'Bhanumathi', 'Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky', 'Rousseau', 'Utada', 'Timbaland', 'Christoph Willibald Gluck', 'Roger Waters', 'Toby Gad', 'Howard Shore', 'Joe Melson', 'Michael Jackson', 'Bernard Sumner', 'Robbie Robertson', 'Danny Elfman', 'Igor Stravinsky', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Rota', 'Robert Rodriguez', 'Isaac Hayes', 'Velvet Underground', 'Green Day', 'Mozart', 'Adele', 'Luther', 'Mike Patton', 'Bowie', 'Michel Berger', 'Radiohead', 'Geezer Butler', 'Irving Berlin', 'Ry Cooder', 'Leonard Bernstein', 'Prokofiev', 'Noel Gallagher', 'Ilaiyaraja', 'Serge', 'Zubir Said', 'Edvard Grieg', 'Ruggero Leoncavallo', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'Joseph Haydn', 'Ravindra Jain', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Carlos Gardel', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Rupert Holmes', 'Vince Guaraldi Trio', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Britney Spears', 'Diane Warren', 'John Lennon', 'Psy', 'Frederick Loewe']
Paul Goldberg (musician)
Paul Goldberg (born April 25, 1959) is an American jazz/rock/R&B drummer. Goldberg was born in Washington DC. At age seven, relocated to Atlantic City, New Jersey, where he began studying the drumset w/ jazz great Don Hirsh, and continued studying drumset through grade school. Through high school, Paul studied w/ award winning "monster drummer" Doug Laughlin, as well as playing in the drumline in that school's marching band.) Upon graduation from A.C.H.S., Paul continued his studies (at a serious level) at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, studying w/ The Phila. Orchestra percussionists "Nick D'Amico & Micky Bookspan." Paul graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree ... "Majoring in Drums/Percussion," and "minoring in psychology." During college, Goldberg also would commute to NYC, to study drumset privately with Kenwood Dennard, and Gerry Brown. Upon graduating from the music university, Paul went on to perform in casino shows in Atlantic City, Las Vegas, and Lake Tahoe, before moving to Los Angeles, California. This excerpt was quoted in a 2005 article on Goldberg, (part of a Modern Drummer Magazine feature entitled "On the Move"). It read:Goldberg works as an independent studio / touring drummer. He recorded on the theme to Amy Poehler's new NBC show Parks and Recreation. Paul also worked on Forgetting Sarah Marshall (Band leader/Hawaiian bar scene), American Carole (Band Leader), The Last Samurai, Along Came Polly, and Rumor Has It… (were on camera appearances), Poseidon (Soundtrack, featuring "FERGIE" singer from The Black Eyed Peas on vocals), Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (Soundtrack, featuring Eddie Murphy on vocals), Rush Hour 2 (soundtrack), American Dreams (theme soundtrack), House (soundtrack, and appearance), Starter Wife(soundtrack),The Drew Carey Show (on camera, and recording), Boston Legal (featuring Carl Reiner on vocals), Desperate Housewives (in Zach's Band), Eli Stone (new Disney pilot), Cavemen (new Disney pilot), Girlfriends (soundtrack), Less than Perfect starring Eric Roberts (Band leader/Marching Band), American Pie (prom scene), Taurus World Stunt Awards Show (Televised "Featured Drum/Percussion squad"), VH1's Vinyl Justice, and Good Morning America (Paul's Philly band / recorded TV performance) to name a few. He has performed and/or recorded with artists Tom Petty ("Live performance / Recorded at "Malibu Inn Show"), Songwriting Legend Gerry Goffin (studio recordings), Songwriting Legend P. F. Sloan (live & studio), Howard Kalan (live), Bill Medley (live), Multi platinum "The Manhattans" (studio), "LA session greats" Peggi Blu (European Tour, & studio), & Ted Perlman (studio), Vocalist / pianist Terry Bradford (European tour w/ Peggi Blu), Vocalist Wil Wheaton (Perlman /Blu sessions), Brandon Fields / Gerald Albright / Grant Geismann (sessions for Goffin > recorded & produced by Ted Perlman, Johnny Rivers (live), Terry Black (live), Jan Berry (live), Gospel greats The Edwin Hawkins Singers (studio), Andrew Woolfolk (sax great w/ Earth Wind & Fire) (live shows), Jazz Legend bassist Bob Cranshaw (live), Tap Dance star Maurice Hines (live concerts/opening for Roberta Flack), Blackstone (live), Keyboard great Clare Fischer and bassist Brent Fischer (at Clare's studio), English vocal legend Terry Reid (live), Ron Kayfield (lead guitarist w/ "Golden Earring") (live), Keyboardist Merry Stewart (w/ "Nina Hagen"), Bass legend Tom Fowler (studio), Bruce Fowler (Trombone legend) (live), Trumpet legend Walt Fowler (studio), Keyboard virtuoso Matt Rohde (studio & live). Currently playing w/ band "Comfort Zone" featuring LA greats Christian Mostert on Sax, John Balbuena on Keys, Craig Sharmatt on Guitar, & David Chamberlain on Bass. Sax great Pete Christlieb (studio), Trumpeter Steve Huffsteter (live), Guitarist Larry Contreras's CD featuring Keyboard virtuoso Otmaro Ruíz, & Electric violin great Jimbo Ross), Great Guitarist / Writer / Arranger / Producer Rick Fleishman (numerous live & studio dates), Guitar great Terry Wollman (numerous Disney TV & Film work), Guitar great Jamie Glaser (of Jean Luc Ponty) (live), Bob Sheppard (featured sax player on Dave Arnay session), Jean Michel Byron (substitute lead vocalsist w/ Toto (band), (live), Jazz guitarist Rick Zunigar Band featuring Biff Hanon, Tom Warrington, & Doug Webb), (live & studio), (Two GOLD records on the "Varese Saraband label" for Michelle Nicastro), "Japanese Recording Artist" Kishiko (Debut CD). Comic legends Jerry Seinfeld (live show), Jeff Ross (Film), Chevy Chase (live), Carl Reiner (TV), Paul Reiser (live show), and Rita Rudner (live show). Paul was also the house drummer / percussionist for "The Chromolume Theatre Company" (in LA), which performed the re-creation of the broadway show City of Angels, and recently performed the re-creation of the broadway show Merrily We Roll Along (both shows ... music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Goldberg is featured in articles in Modern Drummer magazine, entitled "The Drummers of Atlantic City", "On the Move", "The Wire", and "News Updates". He also transcribed "The Terry Bozzio Solos" in that magazine's "Best Of / Treasury issue." Modern Drummer's founder / editor Ron Spagnardi said in print ("Great Bozzio transcriptions from the pen of Paul Goldberg"). Paul has also been featured in several reviews in "LA Jazz Scene", and LA's "Music Connection Magazine". Here is an excerpt from Bob Comden's January 2005 article of Paul's CD release party from "The LA Jazz Scene": Goldberg has taught drumset/percussion for more than twenty years privately, at numerous schools, music stores, and is currently teaching privately in Los Angeles. Paul still studies "musical drumming concepts" privately with friend, mentor, and drum guru Freddie Gruber.
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composer
Goldberg Variations
Johann Sebastian Bach
['Nobuyoshi Sano', 'Anton Karas', 'Johann Strauss I', 'Bach', 'Rousseau', 'Maureen Tucker', 'William Finn', 'Diane Warren', 'Geezer Butler', 'Joe Raposo', 'Gian Carlo Menotti', 'Brian', 'Bappi Lahari', 'RD Burman', 'Charles Chaplin', 'Harry Tierney', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Kern', 'Lou Reed', 'Leonard Bernstein', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Bruce Hornsby', 'Simon Mayr', 'Illayaraja', 'Rudolf Friml', 'Jerome Moross', 'Michael Land', 'Malcolm Arnold', 'Leo Kottke', 'Rob Zombie', 'Burton Lane', 'Tchaikovsky', 'Puccini', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'Weber', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'John Sebastian', 'Willy Russell', 'Handel', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Galt MacDermot', 'Justin Moore', 'Lady Gaga', 'Van Morrison', 'Purcell', 'Ruslana', 'Satyajit Ray', 'Arrigo Boito', 'Tori Amos', 'Gurukiran', 'Maurice Ravel', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Ry Cooder', 'Burman', 'Verdi', 'Ralph Benatzky', 'Joseph LoDuca', 'Benny Andersson', 'Tom Waits', 'David Crosby', 'Nobuo Uematsu', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'Hubert Giraud', 'Duke Ellington', 'Saverio Mercadante', 'Rachmaninov', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'Robert Popper', 'Grant Green', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Garth Brooks', 'Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan', 'Verdian', 'A R Rahman', 'Michael', 'Lionel Monckton', 'Miles Davis', 'Ron Browz', 'Carly Simon', 'Billy Bragg', 'Robbie Robertson', 'Jan Hammer', 'Irving Berlin', 'George Fenton', 'Curtis Mayfield', 'Berg', 'Joe Hisaishi', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Krzysztof Penderecki', 'Robert Lopez', 'Phil Collins', 'Schoenberg', 'Charles Strouse', 'Rossini', 'Alfredo Catalani', 'Frederick Loewe', 'Carlos Gardel', 'Tobe Hooper']
Alexander Romanovsky (pianist)
Alexander Romanovsky (born 1984) is a Ukrainian classical pianist. Romanovsky appeared at age 11 with the Moscow Virtuosi under Vladimir Spivakov. His piano teacher was Leonid Margaruis, a pupil of Regina Horowitz, who was the sister of pianist Vladimir Horowitz. When Romanovsky was 13, Margaruis moved to Italy to teach at the Accademica pianistica di Imola; Romanovsky followed him there to continue his studies with him. Romanovsky graduated from the Accdemica in 2007 with a master's degree. He also studied under pianist Dimitri Alexeev at the Royal Academy of Music in London, England, graduating with an "Artist's Diploma" upon completing studies there in 2008. In 1999, at the age of 15, Romanovsky was awarded the title of Honorary Academician by the Accademica Filarmonica di Bologna following a performance of Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations; before this, only Gioachino Rossini and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart had been accorded such an honor at that age. In 2001, at the age of 17, he won first prize in the Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition in Bolzano, Italy. In 2007 he was invited to perform a Mozart concerto for Pope Benedict XVI, and signed a recording contract with Decca Records. His first CD, devoted to works of Johannes Brahms and Robert Schumann, was produced in 2007. A second CD, devoted to the works of Sergei Rachmaninoff, followed in 2009. Future projects include recording the piano concertos of Alexander Glazunov with the Russian National Orchestra conducted by José Serebrier and the Diabelli Variations of Ludwig van Beethoven for Decca. Romanovsky has played throughout Europe, as well as in Japan, Hong Kong and the United States. He continues to live in Italy.
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composer
Raymonda
Alexander Glazunov
['Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Rahul Raj', 'Harold Budd', 'Tobe Hooper', 'Geezer Butler', 'Eric Idle', 'Elvis', 'Koti', 'Sarasate', 'James Vasanthan', 'John Lurie', 'Antonio Vivaldi', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Sankar Ganesh', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Gazzaniga', 'Aram Khachaturian', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Hitoshi Sakimoto', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Irving Berlin', 'Nino Rota', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'JS Bach', 'Connick', 'Kris Kristofferson', 'Gluck', 'Malvina Reynolds', 'Michael John LaChiusa', 'Gangai Amaran', 'Sean Lennon', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Rossini', 'Dmitri Shostakovich', 'Jean Sibelius', 'Martin Luther', 'Maureen Tucker', 'Jackson Browne', 'T Bone Burnett', 'Davis', 'Monk', 'Wagner', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Dave Stewart', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'Georges Delerue', 'Ruggiero Leoncavallo', 'Giovanni Bononcini', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Pearl Jam', 'Dimitri Tiomkin', 'Elvis Presley', 'Graham Nash', 'Pink Floyd', 'Chris Cornell', 'Carole King', 'Dylan', 'Joplin', 'Michael Kamen', 'Utada', 'Amilcare Ponchielli', 'Benny Andersson', 'Bill Conti', 'Berlioz', 'Rajesh Roshan', 'Ian Gillan', 'Michael Jackson', 'Donizetti', 'Jerry Herst', 'Joseph LoDuca', 'Hiroki Kikuta', 'Artie Shaw', 'R D Burman', 'Rudolf Friml', 'Van Morrison', 'GoonRock', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Lou Reed', 'Nobuyoshi Sano', 'Herbert', 'Amon Tobin', 'Jule Styne', 'massenet', 'Ashley Tisdale', 'Lalo Schifrin', 'Eminem', 'Gwen Stefani', 'Jules Massenet', 'Satyajit Ray', 'Loudon Wainwright III', 'Akshaya Mohanty', 'James Hetfield', 'Carlos Gardel', 'Verdian', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'George Frideric Handel']
Raymonda
Raymonda (Russian: Раймонда) is a ballet in three acts, four scenes with an apotheosis, choreographed by Marius Petipa, with music by Alexander Glazunov, his opus 57. First presented by the Imperial Ballet at the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre on 19 January [O.S. 7 January] 1898 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The ballet was created especially for the benefit performance of the Italian ballerina Pierina Legnani, who created the title role. Among the ballet's most celebrated passages is the Pas classique hongrois (a.k.a. Raymonda Pas de dix) from the third act, which is often performed independently. Today Raymonda is performed by ballet companies throughout the world in versions that are derived primarily from the Kirov Ballet's 1948 production as staged by Konstantin Sergeyev, whose edition of the choreography remains the standard text for several notable productions, including those staged by Rudolf Nureyev and Anna-Marie Homes, respectively. Sergeyev greatly altered, and in some cases changed entirely, Marius Petipa's choreography, particularly in the dances for the corps de ballet. The original choreography and mise-en-scène of the Imperial Ballet's production of Raymonda was recorded in the Stepanov method of choreographic notation around 1903 as Petipa himself took dancers through rehearsals, among them the ballerina Olga Preobrajenska, who danced the title role. This notation is part of Harvard University's Sergeyev Collection. In 2011 Sergei Vikharev utilized this notation to stage an almost totally complete reconstruction of the original 1898 production for the Teatro alla Scala.
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composer
9th Symphony
Beethoven
['Danielle Brisebois', 'Psy', 'Mozart', 'Georges Delerue', 'Crosby', 'Gustav Mahler', 'Rousseau', 'Gordon Parks', 'Boito', 'Gackt', 'Constant Lambert', 'Britten', 'RD Burman', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'Rachmaninov', 'Thaman', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Rupert Holmes', 'Wagner', 'Edwin Eugene Bagley', 'Rick Wright', 'Hanneman', 'Ed Cobb', 'Kesha', 'Ravindra Jain', 'Shankar Jaikishan', 'Dolly Parton', 'Terry Riley', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Arthur Sullivan', 'Joni Mitchell', 'Johann Simon Mayr', 'Michel Berger', 'Paul Simon', 'Mayr', 'massenet', 'Michael Small', 'Nino Rota', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Franz Liszt', 'Uzeyir Hajibeyov', 'Hayley Williams', 'Verdian', 'Bret McKenzie', 'Ron Grainer', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Bart Howard', 'Charles Chaplin', 'Amon Tobin', 'Utada', 'Bruch', 'Presley', 'Charles Ives', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Hanns Eisler', 'Isaac Hayes', 'Todd Rundgren', 'Joshua Sridhar', 'A R Rahman', 'Rodgers', 'Manuel de Falla', 'Martin Luther', 'Grant Green', 'Vusi Mahlasela', 'Alfred Newman', 'Brandy', 'Pharrell Williams', 'Eminem', 'Harry Warren', 'Antonio Salieri', 'Juelz Santana', 'Jules Massenet', 'Cathy Dennis', 'Wagnerian', 'Ilaiyaraaja', 'Vince Guaraldi', 'The Doors', 'Elton John', 'Hank Williams', 'Bob Gaudio', 'William Finn', 'Steve Marriott', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Roy Orbison', 'Anil Biswas', 'Mohan Sithara', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'Mick Jagger', 'Bellini', 'Carl Davis', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Philip Glass', 'Terry Scott Taylor', 'Carmelo Bene', 'Herbert', 'Tan Dun', 'Liszt', 'Bijibal']
Iain Paterson
Iain Paterson (born 1973) is a Scottish bass-baritone singer who has appeared in opera and concert. He was born in Glasgow. His first study was the violin, but his voice was recognised as his more important calling by his teachers at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. He sang in the chorus of Opera North for four years. He sang as a bass for ten years, later extending his range to bass-baritone. Paterson has sung with the English National Opera in a number of productions, including Mozart's Don Giovanni. He made his debut at the Salzburg Festival in 2007 as Fasolt in Wagner's Das Rheingold under Sir Simon Rattle. He first appeared at the Metropolitan Opera as Günther in Wagner's Götterdämmerung in 2009, under James Levine. He sang in the Australian premiere of Shostakovich's 13th Symphony in 2008. His other concert repertoire includes Beethoven's 9th Symphony, Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius, Mendelssohn's Elijah, Verdi's Requiem and Handel's Messiah. He has also sung in his native Scotland with various companies, the Paris Opera, the Chicago Opera Theater, at the Bregenz Festival, and at the Royal Opera, Covent Garden.
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composer
The Seafarers
Kubrick
['Masafumi Takada', 'Marvin Gaye', 'Peter Best', 'Satyajit Ray', 'Lady Gaga', 'Joseph Haydn', 'Jun Maeda', 'Christopher Tin', 'George Fenton', 'Burman', 'Ferruccio Busoni', 'Meredith Willson', 'Harry Tierney', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Christoph Willibald Gluck', 'Alfred Newman', 'Thom Yorke', 'Phil Collins', 'Arthur Schwartz', 'Harry Ruby', 'Oscar Peterson', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'Rolfe Kent', 'Henry Krieger', 'Michael John LaChiusa', 'Umberto Giordano', 'Vince Guaraldi Trio', 'Martin Luther', 'David Lynch', 'Lee Hazlewood', 'Michael Jackson', 'Bobby Womack', 'Harry Warren', 'Sarasate', 'Dylan', 'LMFAO', 'Ashley Tisdale', 'Connick', 'Mel Brooks', 'wagnerian', 'Geoff Barrow', 'Bhanumathi Ramakrishna', 'Coline Serreau', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'R D Burman', 'Elvis Presley', 'David Arnold', 'Christophe Beck', 'Bhanumathi', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Jean Sibelius', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Ed Cobb', 'William Walton', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'Noriyuki Iwadare', 'Scott Joplin', 'Mike Post', 'Dave Grusin', 'Curtis Mayfield', 'Gluck', 'Busoni', 'Bret McKenzie', 'Vincenzo Bellini', 'Kanye West', 'Scott Shaw', 'Jeff Hanneman', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Jill Sobule', 'Ilayaraja', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Blind Willie McTell', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Hanneman', 'John Coltrane', 'Michael Penn', 'Green Day', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Charles Strouse', 'Albert Lortzing', 'Sylvia Fine', 'Constant Lambert', 'Thelonious Monk', 'Irving Berlin', 'Mano Murthy', 'Sibelius', 'Oliver Wallace', 'Danny Elfman', 'Ira Gershwin', 'Lennon', 'Gackt', 'Amon Tobin', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Gazzaniga', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Anu Malik']
World Assembly of Youth (film)
World Assembly of Youth is a documentary film created in 1952 for the US State Department. It is believed to be lost but evidence for it was discovered on an early resume sent by Stanley Kubrick to veteran New York film critic Theodore Huff in February 1953. In the resume and covering letter, Kubrick lists working on this film alongside his other documentaries, The Seafarers, Day of the Fight, and Flying Padre. The résumé was uncovered by John Baxter, while doing research for his own book, Stanley Kubrick: A Biography. Baxter's research found that the film was sponsored by the United States Department of State and was one of a series of films intended to mobilize college-aged youngsters to carry out socially worthy projects. This initiative ultimately led to the formation of the Peace Corps. Kubrick's actual role in the film is uncertain. Following the publication of Baxter's book, some readers misinterpreted the story as to believe there was an undiscovered film directed by Stanley Kubrick; this can be seen in myriad internet pages that credit Kubrick as director of World Assembly of Youth. Baxter himself has stated that his knowledge of Kubrick's involvement in this film is no more than the reference in his letter to Ted Huff. Baxter speculates that Kubrick may have worked on the project as a cameraman or even simply a stills photographer.
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composer
Really Rosie
Carole King
['Joplin', 'Illayaraja', 'Leonard Bernstein', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Robert Joy', 'Ralph Vaughan Williams', 'Nick Mason', 'Ry Cooder', 'Victor Herbert', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Marvin Gaye', 'Igor Stravinsky', 'Manuel de Falla', 'Crosby', 'Copland', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'Ryuichi Sakamoto', 'Garth Brooks', 'Amilcare Ponchielli', 'Burton Lane', 'Jule Styne', 'Marvin Hamlisch', 'Albert Lortzing', 'Gian Carlo Menotti', 'Scriabin', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Clint Eastwood', 'Ariel Rechtshaid', 'Junior Parker', 'Velvet Underground', 'Hanneman', 'Julie Delpy', 'Holst', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'Akshaya Mohanty', 'Anu Malik', 'Telemann', 'Mani Sharma', 'Jan Hammer', 'Bob Dylan', 'Raveendran', 'Lalo Schifrin', 'Ennio Morricone', 'Eric Idle', 'Gustavo Santaolalla', 'Moby', 'Malvina Reynolds', 'Neil Young', 'Ron Goodwin', 'Jules Massenet', 'Jake Shears', 'Maurice Ravel', 'Tori Amos', 'Freddie Mercury', 'Bijibal', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Paul Hindemith', 'Pearl Jam', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Quincy Jones', 'Miles Davis', 'Carl Stalling', 'Charlie Chaplin', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'Thom Yorke', 'Bach', 'Busoni', 'Paul Giovanni', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Pritam', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Zubir Said', 'Ira Gershwin', 'Anoop Rubens', 'Slim Shady', 'Ravi Shankar', 'Samuel Hoffenstein', 'Joe Melson', 'GoonRock', 'Menken', 'Alessandro Scarlatti', 'Lionel Richie', 'Weill', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'Sankar Ganesh', 'John Coltrane', 'Toby Gad', 'Johann Strauss II', 'Gackt', 'Olivier Messiaen', 'Kanye West', 'Giorgio Moroder', 'Wagner', 'Bert Kaempfert', 'Brian', 'Jerry Bock', 'Leo Kottke']
Really Rosie
Really Rosie is a musical with a book and lyrics by Maurice Sendak and music by Carole King. The musical is based on Sendak's books Chicken Soup with Rice, Pierre, One was Johnny, Alligators All Around (which compose 1962's The Nutshell Library), and The Sign on Rosie's Door (1960). Sendak based the story on a demonstrative little girl who used to sing and dance on the stoop of her building, whom he observed while he was a little boy growing up in Brooklyn. The musical has become a mainstay of children's theater groups. It follows a typical summer day in the life of the Nutshell Kids, a group of several neighborhood friends, including Pierre, Alligator, Johnny, and Chef Jeff from the Nutshell Library books, and Rosie and Kathy from The Sign on Rosie's Door. Rosie, the self-proclaimed sassiest kid on her block of Brooklyn's Avenue P, entertains everyone by directing and starring in an Oscar-winning movie based on the exciting, dramatic, funny (and slightly exaggerated) story of her life. During its off-Broadway run, the lead role of Rosie was first played by a-then 12-year-old Tisha Campbell-Martin. Midway through the run, Tisha left the cast and was replaced by cast member and "Rosie" understudy, 10-year-old Angela Coin. Angela also sang the role of "Rosie" on the cast recording. A half-hour animated television special aired on CBS TV in February 1975. It was directed by Maurice Sendak, with Carole King voicing the title character. An album based on the songs by King and lyrics by Sendak is available on Ode/Epic/SME Records. In the animated special, only the first seven songs and Really Rosie (Reprise) were showcased. Sendak expanded the piece for London and Washington, DC, stage productions in 1978, and an off-Broadway production, directed and choreographed by Patricia Birch with designs by Sendak, which opened on October 14, 1980, at the Westside Theatre, where it ran for 274 performances.
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composer
It Might Get Loud
Jimmy Page
['Jill Sobule', 'Georges Auric', 'Michael Nyman', 'Jacques Brel', 'Gustavo Santaolalla', 'Charles Gounod', 'Nick Mason', 'Jan Hammer', 'Strauss', 'Monty Norman', 'James Vasanthan', 'Edmund Goulding', 'Karl Jenkins', 'Ghantasala', 'Luigi Cherubini', 'Luther', 'Rossini', 'Lady Gaga', 'Bob Dylan', 'Miles Davis', 'Rameau', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Robbie Robertson', 'massenet', 'Eric Idle', 'Vince Guaraldi Trio', 'Paul Hindemith', 'A R Rahman', 'Vivaldi', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Karthik Raja', 'Liszt', 'Igor Stravinsky', 'Mahler', 'Freddie Mercury', 'Terry Riley', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Aaron Copland', 'James Valentine', 'Nobuo Uematsu', 'Joplin', 'Johann Simon Mayr', 'John Kander', 'Giovanni Bononcini', 'Radiohead', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Thaman', 'Haydn', 'Scott Joplin', 'Ruggero Leoncavallo', 'Rudolf Friml', 'George Gershwin', 'Willie Dixon', 'Sarasate', 'JS Bach', 'Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky', 'Georges Bizet', 'Randy Newman', 'Connick', 'Michel Berger', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'Jean Sibelius', 'Harry Nilsson', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Jack Johnson', 'Johann Strauss I', 'Johnny Cash', 'Louis Jordan', 'Bill Rebane', 'Frank Loesser', 'Roy Orbison', 'Purcell', 'Ludwig van Beethoven', 'Mike Patton', 'Ry Cooder', 'Lou Reed', 'Anu Malik', 'Goutam Ghosh', 'Bock', 'Kanye West', 'Masafumi Takada', 'Ariel Rechtshaid', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Bappi Lahiri', 'Holst', 'Menken', 'Boito', 'Telemann', 'Count Basie', 'Christophe Beck', 'Harold Faltermeyer', 'Bob Gaudio', 'Danny Elfman', 'James Horner', 'R D Burman', 'Edvard Grieg', 'Bijibal']
It Might Get Loud
It Might Get Loud is a 2008 American documentary film by filmmaker Davis Guggenheim. It explores the careers and styles of prominent rock musicians Jimmy Page, The Edge, and Jack White. The film received a wide release on August 14, 2009 in the U.S. by Sony Pictures Classics.
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composer
Brigadoon
Frederick Loewe
['Danger Mouse', 'Marvin Hamlisch', 'Franz Xaver Gruber', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'Pietro Mascagni', 'Danielle Brisebois', 'Simon Mayr', 'Michael Wolff', 'Shane Carruth', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Terry Riley', 'Jerry Herst', 'Hotei', 'Johnny Cash', 'Roshan', 'Jim Morrison', 'Anton Bruckner', 'Gordon Parks', 'Michael Giacchino', 'Strauss', 'Michel Berger', 'Ron Browz', 'Vasant Desai', 'Ghantasala', 'Karthik Raja', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Schumann', 'Alessandro Scarlatti', 'Aaron Copland', 'Mani Sharma', 'MC Ren', 'Manuel de Falla', 'Ilayaraaja', 'Lewis Allan', 'Koti', 'Robert Lopez', 'Rob Hubbard', 'Jacques Brel', 'Carmelo Bene', 'Hamsalekha', 'Burton Lane', 'David Guetta', 'M S Viswanathan', 'Vishal Bharadwaj', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Taneyev', 'Carl Orff', 'Franz Schreker', 'Henry Mancini', 'Stravinsky', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Nielsen', 'Christophe Beck', 'Arturo Toscanini', 'Willy Russell', 'Sachin Dev Burman', 'Johann Pachelbel', 'Monteverdi', 'Krzysztof Penderecki', 'Usha Khanna', 'Lou Reed', 'Marc Shaiman', 'Willie Dixon', 'Franz Liszt', 'Handel', 'Dave Stewart', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'Alfredo Catalani', 'Sylvia Fine', 'Thomas Bangalter', 'John Powell', 'David Raksin', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Sammy Fain', 'Bill Rebane', 'Pete Townshend', 'Bharathwaj', 'Ray Davies', 'Charlie Parker', 'Gurukiran', 'Jackson Browne', 'Fred Schneider', 'Monty Norman', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Rossini', 'Gopi Sunder', 'Julie Delpy', 'Rameau', 'Rahul Raj', 'Hans Zimmer', 'Saluri Rajeswara Rao', 'Bharadwaj', 'Grant Green', 'Lisa Gerrard', 'Jake Shears', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Charles Ives', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Victor Schertzinger']
Lerner and Loewe
Lerner and Loewe were the team of lyricist and librettist Alan Jay Lerner and composer Frederick Loewe, known primarily for the music and lyrics of some of Broadway's most successful musical shows, including My Fair Lady, Camelot, and Brigadoon.
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composer
The Gay Divorcee
Samuel Hoffenstein
['Fred Frith', 'Amon Tobin', 'Jimmy Webb', 'Michael Nyman', 'Harold Arlen', 'Eric Idle', 'Syd Barrett', 'Vivaldi', 'Frank Loesser', 'Dario Argento', 'Michel Legrand', 'Phil Collins', 'Prokofiev', 'Brian Tyler', 'Juelz Santana', 'Jackie Gleason', 'Pritam', 'Bobby Darin', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Ian', 'Bhanumathi Ramakrishna', 'Jimmy Cliff', 'Justin Moore', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Utada Hikaru', 'Toby Gad', 'Trent Reznor', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Todd Rundgren', 'John Kander', 'Shostakovich', 'Robert Rodriguez', 'Vincenzo Bellini', 'Johannes Brahms', 'Harry Ruby', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Arturo Toscanini', 'R D Burman', 'Alfano', 'Ron Grainer', 'Stephen Flaherty', 'Rabindranath Tagore', 'LMFAO', 'Paul Simon', 'Stravinsky', 'Gioacchino Rossini', 'Clint Eastwood', 'Henry Purcell', 'George Fenton', 'Brian', 'John Powell', 'Scott Bradley', 'Handel', 'Meredith Willson', 'Lady Gaga', 'Nobuo Uematsu', 'Leo Kottke', 'Bruce Springsteen', 'Carly Simon', 'Lou Reed', 'Rousseau', 'Ian Gillan', 'Goutam Ghose', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Yuvan Shankar Raja', 'MC Ren', 'Johann Strauss II', 'Sibelius', 'Ron Goodwin', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'David Newman', 'Lee Hazlewood', 'Fred Ebb', 'Ennio Morricone', 'Gioachino Rossini', 'Burman', 'Shinji Aoyama', 'Bernstein', 'Lalo Schifrin', 'Timbaland', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Roy Budd', 'Jerry Herman', 'Stevie Nicks', 'Marc Shaiman', 'Anirudh Ravichander', 'Koti', 'John Lennon', 'Brandy', 'Pergolesi', 'Jay Chou', 'Irving Berlin', 'Green Day', 'James Newton Howard', 'Coline Serreau', 'Loudon Wainwright III', 'Pietro Mascagni', 'Johnny Green']
The Gay Divorcee
The Gay Divorcee is a 1934 American musical film directed by Mark Sandrich and starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. It also features Alice Brady, Edward Everett Horton, Eric Blore and Erik Rhodes, and was based on the Broadway musical Gay Divorce written by Dwight Taylor from an unproduced play by J. Hartley Manners, which was adapted into a musical by Kenneth S. Webb and Samuel Hoffenstein. The film's screenplay was written by George Marion Jr., Dorothy Yost and Edward Kaufman. Robert Benchley, H. W. Hanemann and Stanley Rauh made uncredited contributions to the dialogue. The stage version included many songs by Cole Porter, most of which were left out of the film, "Night and Day" being the only exception. Although the film's screenplay changed most of the songs, it kept the original plot of the stage version. The film features three members of the play's original cast repeating their stage roles - Astaire, Rhodes, and Eric Blore. The Hays Office insisted on the name change, from "Gay Divorce" to "The Gay Divorcee", believing that while a divorcee could be gay or lighthearted, it would be unseemly to allow a divorce to appear so. In the United Kingdom, the film was released with the original name of the play, Gay Divorce. The Gay Divorcee was a box office hit and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1934. This film was the second of ten pairings of Rogers and Astaire on film.
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composer
The Killer Elite
Jerry Fielding
['Eddie Kramer', 'Jules Massenet', 'Howard Shore', 'Bill Rebane', 'Jerry Goldsmith', 'Jan Hammer', 'RedOne', 'Sherman Brothers', 'Ray Davies', 'George Frideric Handel', 'M S Viswanathan', 'Cohan', 'LMFAO', 'Bappi Lahiri', 'Carmine Coppola', 'Kris Kristofferson', 'Stewart Copeland', 'Vasant Desai', 'Georges Auric', 'Giovanni Bononcini', 'Ghantasala', 'MC Ren', 'Nick Mason', 'Arthur Honegger', 'Strummer', 'Prokofiev', 'Rolfe Kent', 'Jill Sobule', 'Lars Ulrich', 'Clint Eastwood', 'Sirpy', 'Pharrell Williams', 'Charles Ives', 'Junior Parker', 'Mingus', 'Henry Mancini', 'Green Day', 'Christoph Willibald Gluck', 'Sandy Wilson', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Aaron Copland', 'Shinji Aoyama', 'Gautam Ghose', 'Hanneman', 'Maurice Ravel', 'John Lurie', 'Ariel Rechtshaid', 'Van Morrison', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Irving Berlin', 'Usha Khanna', 'Ouseppachan', 'Francesco De Masi', 'Baauer', 'Anton Karas', 'Karthik Raja', 'Dolly Parton', 'Duke Ellington', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Stevie Wonder', 'Chaplin', 'Basil Poledouris', 'Dudley Moore', 'Frederick Loewe', 'King Creosote', 'William Finn', 'Akshaya Mohanty', 'Roy Orbison', 'massenet', 'Dmitri Shostakovich', 'Calvin Harris', 'Kubrick', 'Biafra', 'Presley', 'Vijay Antony', 'Hendrix', 'Vangelis', 'Ambroise Thomas', 'Messiaen', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Roger Waters', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Zubir Said', 'Miles Davis', 'Strauss', 'Tommaso Traetta', 'Ravi Shankar', 'Thomas Newman', 'Samuel Hoffenstein', 'James Vasanthan', 'Erich Wolfgang Korngold', 'Ilaiyaraaja', 'David Bowie', 'Haydn', 'Brian Burton', 'Tangerine Dream', 'Offenbach']
The Killer Elite
The Killer Elite is a 1975 American action thriller film starring James Caan and Robert Duvall and directed by Sam Peckinpah. The screenplay was written by Marc Norman and Stirling Silliphant adapted from the Robert Syd Hopkins novel, Monkey in the Middle. The novel was written under Hopkins' pseudonym of Robert Rostand. The film represents the last collaboration between Peckinpah and soundtrack composer Jerry Fielding.
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composer
Luisa Miller
Falstaff
['Monteverdi', 'Franz Liszt', 'Francesco Cavalli', 'Mani Sharma', 'Shostakovich', 'Junior Parker', 'Ruslana', 'Carl Nielsen', 'Shankar Ganesh', 'Harry Nilsson', 'Ron Browz', 'Prokofiev', 'Dave Grusin', 'Carlos Puebla', 'MC Ren', 'Jimmy Page', 'Jule Styne', 'Psy', 'Tan Dun', 'Burman', 'Harold Faltermeyer', 'Slim Shady', 'Adele', 'David Arnold', 'Rachmaninoff', 'Henry Purcell', 'Patrick Stump', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'Silicon Knights', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'Jimmy Chi', 'Usha Khanna', 'Akira Yamaoka', 'Zimmermann', 'David Guetta', 'Shaan Rahman', 'Robert Joy', 'Martin Luther', 'Hayley Williams', 'Baauer', 'Vivaldi', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Gangai Amaran', 'Yuvan Shankar Raja', 'John Lurie', 'Lou Reed', 'Sarasate', 'Joe Melson', 'Alfano', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Brahms', 'Velvet Underground', 'Tito Puente', 'Trent Reznor', 'Lalo Schifrin', 'Shankar Jaikishan', 'Crosby', 'Simon Mayr', 'Georges Bizet', 'Julie Delpy', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Ilaiyaraaja', 'Liz Phair', 'Pergolesi', 'Biafra', 'Utada Hikaru', 'Randy Newman', 'Bobby Darin', 'Cohan', 'Jonathan Coulton', 'Nobuyoshi Sano', 'Cole Porter', 'Sam Hui', 'Gustavo Santaolalla', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Kesha', 'Burton Lane', 'Roger Miller', 'Zimmer', 'Pharrell Williams', 'Bob Dylan', 'Devi Sri Prasad', 'Leigh Harline', 'Ludwig van Beethoven', 'Cathy Dennis', 'Carole King', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Jonny Greenwood', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Patrick Doyle', 'Leonard Bernstein', 'Bernard Sumner', 'Bappi Lahari', 'Frederic Norton', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'John Sebastian', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Lewis Allan', 'Terry Riley']
Barbara Frittoli
Barbara Frittoli (born 19 April 1967) is an Italian operatic soprano who has sung leading roles in opera houses throughout Europe and in the United States. She was born in Milan and graduated from the Milan Conservatory. She made her Metropolitan Opera debut in 1995 as Micaela in Carmen and has gone on to sing in over 80 performances there including Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni, Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte, Angelica in Suor Angelica, Desdemona in Otello, the title role in Luisa Miller, Amelia in Simon Boccanegra, Vitellia in La clemenza di Tito and Alicia Ford in Falstaff.
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composer
La finta giardiniera
Mozart
['Angus', 'Daniel Auber', 'Sherman Brothers', 'Carly Simon', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Taneyev', 'Garth Brooks', 'Paul Gross', 'Ruslana', 'Dan Goggin', 'Slim Shady', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'George', 'Joe Raposo', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'Joseph Haydn', 'Alban Berg', 'Malcolm Arnold', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Danielle Brisebois', 'Victor Herbert', 'Billy Bragg', 'Mohan Sithara', 'Claude Debussy', 'Vusi Mahlasela', 'Sigmund Romberg', 'Christophe Beck', 'wagnerian', 'James Vasanthan', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Brian Tyler', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Hitoshi Sakimoto', 'Hetfield', 'Vasant Desai', 'Carl Nielsen', 'Rajesh Roshan', 'Akshaya Mohanty', 'Oliver Wallace', 'Ouseppachan', 'Nielsen', 'David Raksin', 'Goutam Ghosh', 'Harry Tierney', 'Charles Ives', 'Robert Lopez', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Georges Bizet', 'Fred Ebb', 'Joey Tempest', 'Van Morrison', 'Robert Joy', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Artie Shaw', 'Ghantasala', 'Connick', 'Burman', 'Brian Burton', 'Peter Heise', 'Isaac Hayes', 'John Carpenter', 'Les Stroud', 'Sachin Dev Burman', 'Velvet Underground', 'Gustav Mahler', 'Alfredo Catalani', 'Brandy', 'Trent Reznor', 'Katy Perry', 'Green Day', 'Presley', 'Avicii', 'Spencer Williams', 'Philip Glass', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Hajibeyov', 'Hank Williams', 'Ian Gillan', 'Darren Criss', 'Juelz Santana', 'Rahul Raj', 'Pete Townshend', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Anton Bruckner', 'Gian Carlo Menotti', 'Bob Dylan', 'Vangelis', 'M S Viswanathan', 'Herman Parker', 'Ira Gershwin', 'Psy', 'Sirpy', 'Paul McCartney', 'Willy Russell', 'Shankar Ganesh', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Franz Xaver Gruber']
Giovanni Valesi
Giovanni Valesi (born Johann Evangelist Wallishauser, Walleshauser or Wellesberger; pseudonym also spelled Walesi or Vallesi) (28 April 1735, Hattenhofen – 10 January 1816, Munich) was a German tenor. In 1756 he entered the service of Duke Clemens Franz at Munich and was sent to Italy for training. A court singer at Munich from 1770 to 1798, he took part in the first performances of Mozart's La finta giardiniera and Idomeneo re di Creta. Afterwards, he took up teaching. His pupils included Johann Valentin Adamberger, Carl Maria von Weber, and his five children, born from his marriage in 1775 to Leni Mindl.
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composer
Ermione
Gioacchino Rossini
['Eminem', 'Mike Patton', 'Nick Cave', 'Ariel Rechtshaid', 'Michael Land', 'John Coltrane', 'Gordon Parks', 'Britney Spears', 'Dolly Parton', 'Cathy Dennis', 'Burt Bacharach', 'Raveendran', 'Michel Berger', 'Charlie Chaplin', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Mark Isham', 'Tom Graeff', 'Ilaiyaraja', 'Serge', 'Neil Young', 'Karthik Raja', 'Bharathwaj', 'Tchaikovsky', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Holst', 'Hans Werner Henze', 'Charles Ives', 'David Gilmour', 'John Fogerty', 'Usha Khanna', 'Tony Gatlif', 'Van Morrison', 'Rob Zombie', 'Bijibal', 'Menken', 'Rupert Holmes', 'Alfred Newman', 'Christopher Guest', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'Gazzaniga', 'Jimmy Forrest', 'Rachmaninoff', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'Mussorgsky', 'Mingus', 'Ralph Vaughan Williams', 'Jean Sibelius', 'John Barry', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Mani Sharma', 'Todd Rundgren', 'Timbaland', 'Michael Giacchino', 'Gluck', 'Christophe Beck', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Dave Grusin', 'Jason Schwartzman', 'Pink Floyd', 'Tommaso Traetta', 'James Horner', 'Gustav Mahler', 'Elvis Presley', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Jule Styne', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Prokofiev', 'Samuel Hui', 'massenet', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Sammy Fain', 'Bob Gaudio', 'Kyle Eastwood', 'Hayley Williams', 'Adriano Celentano', 'Ouseppachan', 'Grieg', 'Benny Andersson', 'Ghantasala', 'Ferruccio Busoni', 'Hetfield', 'Aaron Copland', 'Dan Goggin', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Gregg Alexander', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Brian Eno', 'Georges Delerue', 'Avicii', 'Jimmy Chi', 'Rota', 'Baauer', 'Joey Tempest', 'Alban Berg', 'Pietro Mascagni', 'Gautam Ghose', 'Nick Mason', 'Frederic Norton']
Domenico Barbaia
Domenico Barbaia (also spelled Barbaja; 10 August 1777 – 19 October 1841) was best known as an opera Italian impresario. An energetic man, Barbaia, who was born in Milan, began his career by running a coffee shop. He made his first fortune by creating (or at least taking the credit for creating) a special kind of coffee with frothing milk, the "Barbajada", probably the first "cappuccino." This drink, and a variation with hot chocolate like Bicerin, became so popular in Milan that the erstwhile waiter was able to open a string of coffee houses in the city that all featured his novel concoction. Barbaia made his second fortune by buying and selling munitions during the Napoleonic wars. Also, after the French re-allowed gambling as they advanced southwards in Italy, he became involved in the operations as a card dealer at the La Scala opera house, but quickly achieved the position of sub-contractor to run the entire gaming operation of the house in 1805. With his eyes on controlling gambling opportunities further south in Italy as the French armies advanced, taking over the concession in Naples quickly became his preoccupation. In 1806 he arrived in the city. By 1809 he was successful enough to take over the royal Teatro San Carlo, the major opera house, as well as the second royal theatre, the Nuovo, and two additional ones until 1824, and lived in the Palazzo Barbaja in the quartiere San Ferdinando. From 1821 he was also the manager of two theatres in Vienna, the Theater am Kärntnertor and the Theater an der Wien. In 1826 he took over the running of La Scala before returning to Naples. Among the works he commissioned were operas by Gaetano Donizetti, Vincenzo Bellini, and Carl Maria von Weber. In 1815, he offered Gioacchino Rossini a contract lasting seven seasons, and the composer obliged with ten operas, including Otello, Armida, Mosè in Egitto, Ermione, La donna del lago and Maometto II. Among the singers in Barbaia's company for whom Rossini wrote a number of roles during this period were the tenors Giovanni David and Andrea Nozzari, the bass Michele Benedetti and the great mezzo-soprano Isabella Colbran. The latter was Barbaia's lover for a time; eventually, though, she left him for Rossini. He died in Posillipo in 1841.
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composer
Aakhari Poratam
Ilaiyaraaja
['Deepak Dev', 'Gopi Sunder', 'RedOne', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Hikaru Utada', 'Chris Cornell', 'Jonathan Coulton', 'Vasant Desai', 'Pearl Jam', 'Elton John', 'Saverio Mercadante', 'Tom Waits', 'Lorenzo Ferrero', 'Marvin Gaye', 'Bart Howard', 'Luigi Dallapiccola', 'Rajesh Roshan', 'Nick Cave', 'Roger Miller', 'Utada Hikaru', 'John Carpenter', 'David Newman', 'Boito', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Michael Giacchino', 'Franz Schreker', 'David Raksin', 'Ambroise Thomas', 'Anu Malik', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Jimmy Cliff', 'Gioachino Rossini', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Mel Brooks', 'Henry Krieger', 'Jake Shears', 'Max Steiner', 'Michel Berger', 'Bert Kaempfert', 'Oliver Wallace', 'Lou Reed', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'massenet', 'James Horner', 'Ludwig van Beethoven', 'Presley', 'Randy Travis', 'Francis Poulenc', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Jeff Hanneman', 'Sammy Fain', 'John Lurie', 'Ron Browz', 'Charles Gounod', 'Robert Lopez', 'Jimmy Page', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Artie Shaw', 'Kyle Eastwood', 'A R Rahman', 'Georges Bizet', 'Leigh Harline', 'Messiaen', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Brandy', 'Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky', 'Jason Schwartzman', 'Michael Wolff', 'R D Burman', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'Velvet Underground', 'Hanneman', 'Telemann', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'Henri Colpi', 'Gluck', 'Joe Raposo', 'Sachin Dev Burman', 'Syd Barrett', 'Jerry Herman', 'Eric Idle', 'Kern', 'Hans Werner Henze', 'Gangai Amaran', 'Harry Nilsson', 'Sean Lennon', 'Jules Massenet', 'Bobby Darin', 'Ghantasala', 'Shankar Jaikishan', 'Jule Styne', 'Philip Bailey', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Ryan Tedder', 'Thomas Newman', 'Oscar Peterson']
Aakhari Poratam
Aakhari Poratam (English: The Final Battle) is a 1988 Telugu action film produced by C. Ashwini Dutt on Vyjayanthi Movies banner, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, Sridevi, Suhasini played the lead roles, Amrish Puri taken the negative lead, first time acted in Telugu and music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film recorded as Industry Hit at box-office. The film is based on the novel Aakhari Poratam written by Yandamuri Veerendranath. The film was premiered at the 12th International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section.
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composer
The Woman Between
Victor Schertzinger
['Edvard Grieg', 'Dylan', 'Kanye West', 'Arthur Honegger', 'Roy Orbison', 'Syd Barrett', 'Lou Reed', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Sean Lennon', 'Michael Haydn', 'Liszt', 'Gurukiran', 'Sirpy', 'John Mayer', 'Gregg Alexander', 'Chris Cornell', 'Domenico Modugno', 'Baauer', 'David Lynch', 'Daniel Johnston', 'Krist Novoselic', 'Jay Chou', 'Darius Milhaud', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Hayley Williams', 'Stephen Flaherty', 'Patrick Stump', 'Tom Graeff', 'Ravel', 'Samuel Hoffenstein', 'Bhanumathi', 'Ray Davies', 'Calvin Harris', 'Henri Colpi', 'Dmitri Shostakovich', 'Brian Burton', 'Britten', 'Igor Stravinsky', 'Antonio Salieri', 'Franz Schreker', 'Victor Herbert', 'Ludwig van Beethoven', 'Olivier Messiaen', 'Silicon Knights', 'Glenn Miller', 'Hal Hartley', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Danny Elfman', 'Vijay Antony', 'Bruce Springsteen', 'Coline Serreau', 'Robert Rodriguez', 'Sankar Ganesh', 'Willy Russell', 'Velvet Underground', 'Anu Malik', 'Arthur Darvill', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Crosby', 'No Doubt', 'Joseph Haydn', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Les Stroud', 'Hetfield', 'Dudley Moore', 'Ed Sheeran', 'Bret McKenzie', 'Jean Sibelius', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Phil Collins', 'Spencer Williams', 'Bijibal', 'Billy Bragg', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Fred Frith', 'Garth Brooks', 'Ives', 'Rabindranath Tagore', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Lars Ulrich', 'Shaan Rahman', 'John Cale', 'Leonard Bernstein', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Srikanth Deva', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Jack Black', 'Ravindra Jain', 'Raveendran', 'Francis Poulenc', 'Junior Parker', 'RD Burman', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'Jimmy Forrest', 'Ippo Yamada', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Telemann']
The Woman Between
The Woman Between is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger and written by Howard Estabrook. The film stars Lili Damita, Lester Vail, O.P. Heggie, Miriam Seegar and Anita Louise. The film was released on August 8, 1931, by RKO Pictures.
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composer
Wooden Ships
Crosby
['Jill Sobule', 'Malcolm Arnold', 'James Hetfield', 'Raveendran', 'Danny Elfman', 'Liszt', 'Donald Glover', 'Bowie', 'Stravinsky', 'Ouseppachan', 'Geoff Barrow', 'Michael', 'Sankar Ganesh', 'Albert Lortzing', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Frank Zappa', 'R D Burman', 'Berlioz', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Roger Waters', 'Ian', 'Maurice Ravel', 'Taneyev', 'Krist Novoselic', 'Dylan', 'Scott Bradley', 'Velvet Underground', 'Jay Chou', 'Edvard Grieg', 'Radiohead', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'Henry Mancini', 'Gazzaniga', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Peggy Lee', 'Mark Isham', 'RD Burman', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Robert Joy', 'Jerry Herst', 'Hugh Martin', 'Phil Lesh', 'Randy Newman', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'James Vasanthan', 'Rajesh Roshan', 'Kanye West', 'Johnny Cash', 'Marvin Hamlisch', 'Thomas Bangalter', 'Scott Shaw', 'Manuel de Falla', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Green Day', 'Rossini', 'Paul Gross', 'Rick Wright', 'Duke Ellington', 'Jimmy Cliff', 'Daniel Auber', 'Jerry Bock', 'Hubert Giraud', 'Arrigo Boito', 'Robert Popper', 'Bappi Lahiri', 'Herman Parker', 'Oliver Wallace', 'Hayley Williams', 'Juelz Santana', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Mussorgsky', 'Arturo Toscanini', 'Sandy Wilson', 'Ralph Benatzky', 'Avicii', 'Adriano Celentano', 'Tori Amos', 'James Newton Howard', 'Jerry Goldsmith', 'Verdian', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Hamsalekha', 'Jimi Hendrix', 'Patrick Doyle', 'Connick', 'Alexander Borodin', 'Tommaso Traetta', 'Bharathwaj', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'GoonRock', 'Steve Marriott', 'Hal Hartley', 'Ian Gillan', 'Fred Schneider', 'Vincenzo Bellini', 'Menken', 'James Valentine']
Wooden Ships
“Wooden Ships” is a song written and composed by David Crosby, Paul Kantner, and Stephen Stills, of which versions were recorded both by Crosby, Stills & Nash and by Jefferson Airplane. It was written in 1968 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on a boat named "Mayan" owned by Crosby, who composed the music, while Kantner and Stills wrote most of the lyrics.
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composer
California Gurls
Snoop Dogg
['Van Morrison', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'William Walton', 'Terry Riley', 'Willy Russell', 'Edmund Goulding', 'Alexander Borodin', 'Nobuo Uematsu', 'Marc Shaiman', 'Zimmer', 'Ron Browz', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Henry Mancini', 'Robert Lopez', 'Edward Elgar', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'Anil Biswas', 'Lionel Richie', 'Karl Jenkins', 'Strauss', 'Anton Karas', 'Fats Waller', 'Murray Gold', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Jerry Herman', 'Cohan', 'Uzeyir Hajibeyov', 'Johnny Cash', 'Gwen Stefani', 'Harry Nilsson', 'John Kander', 'Carlos Puebla', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Jule Styne', 'Miles Davis', 'Arjun Janya', 'Maurice Ravel', 'Carmine Coppola', 'Carl Orff', 'Danny Elfman', 'Eminem', 'Beethoven', 'Crosby', 'Jack Johnson', 'Gustav Holst', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Thaman', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Pablo de Sarasate', 'Ravel', 'Monteverdi', 'Franz Liszt', 'Jonathan Coulton', 'Bijibal', 'Duke Ellington', 'Robbie Robertson', 'Kyle Eastwood', 'Deepak Dev', 'No Doubt', 'Ajab Gul', 'Messiaen', 'Kris Kristofferson', 'Mick Jagger', 'George', 'T Bone Burnett', 'David Arnold', 'Arturo Toscanini', 'Willie Dixon', 'Arthur Schwartz', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'Max Martin', 'John Lurie', 'John Debney', 'Ian', 'Dudley Moore', 'Kesha', 'Marvin Gaye', 'A R Rahman', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Ilayaraja', 'Coline Serreau', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Ry Cooder', 'Darius Milhaud', 'Gian Carlo Menotti', 'Juelz Santana', 'Franz Schubert', 'Luther', 'Hans Werner Henze', 'Handel', 'Victor Herbert', 'David Raksin', 'Ed Cobb', 'Amit Trivedi', 'Georges Auric']
California Gurls
"California Gurls" is a song recorded by American singer Katy Perry for her third studio album, Teenage Dream (2010). The song features verses from rapper Snoop Dogg. Both artists co-wrote the song with Bonnie McKee and its co-producers Dr. Luke and Max Martin, with additional production from Benny Blanco. According to Perry, the song is an answer song to "Empire State of Mind" (2009), by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys. "California Gurls" is a midtempo disco-pop, and funk-pop song, with influences of new wave, and electropop. Its lyrics are an ode to the state of California, in which both Perry and Snoop Dogg were born and raised. "California Gurls" garnered positive reviews from music critics, with the majority of them labeling it a "summer anthem", as well as complimenting its production and chorus. Originally intended to be sent to mainstream and rhythmic airplay on May 25, 2010, the song debuted on May 7, 2010, after clips from the Teenage Dream album were leaked online. It was subsequently released to iTunes on May 11, 2010 as the album's lead single. The song was a worldwide success, peaking at number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 for six consecutive weeks, giving Perry her second US number-one single in and Snoop Dogg his third. The song reached number-one in ten other countries, including Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. A music video for the song was released on June 15, 2010, and features Perry and her dancers as pieces of a board game, set in the fictional "Candyfornia". Perry has said that the inspiration behind the video was artist Will Cotton, who was also the artistic director of the video. It has been noted that the video is influenced by several other works, including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and the board game Candyland. On December 2, 2010, the song received a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. In 2012, Billboard ranked the song number one on a special The 30 Summer Songs of All Time listing.
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composer
Hawas
Usha Khanna
['Johann Strauss I', 'Henry Krieger', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'Carly Simon', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Jimmy Webb', 'Brian Tyler', 'Carmine Coppola', 'Ivor Novello', 'Jerome Kern', 'Radiohead', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Cohan', 'John Carpenter', 'Rachmaninoff', 'Michael Nyman', 'Baauer', 'Lil Wayne', 'Vaughan Williams', 'Sigmund Romberg', 'Lionel Richie', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Tangerine Dream', 'Weber', 'Ian Gillan', 'Mussorgsky', 'Christopher Guest', 'Mel Brooks', 'Akira Yamaoka', 'Gwen Stefani', 'Pritam', 'Ilaiyaraaja', 'Presley', 'Murray Gold', 'Michael', 'Jonathan Coulton', 'Tony Gatlif', 'Lady Gaga', 'Pablo de Sarasate', 'Francesco Cavalli', 'Gautam Ghose', 'Adolphe Adam', 'MC Ren', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Basil Poledouris', 'Jaidev', 'Ravi Shankar', 'Hayley Williams', 'Jimi Hendrix', 'Bock', 'Meredith Willson', 'Hamsalekha', 'GoonRock', 'Boito', 'Jack Johnson', 'Artie Shaw', 'Ilayaraja', 'Ralph Benatzky', 'Ralph Vaughan Williams', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'JS Bach', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Zakir Hussain', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'Frank Zappa', 'Jim Steinman', 'Gopi Sundar', 'Patrick Leonard', 'Scriabin', 'Mayr', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Zimmer', 'Lennon', 'Tommaso Traetta', 'Heinrich Marschner', 'Scott Shaw', 'Dave Grohl', 'Falstaff', 'Henri Colpi', 'Carlos Puebla', 'Timbaland', 'Weimar', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Grant Green', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Darius Milhaud', 'Gazzaniga', 'Bobby Darin', 'Fred Ebb', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'David Bowie', 'Connick', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'John Cale', 'Joe Hisaishi', 'Terry Riley', 'Max Martin', 'Gurukiran', 'Rick Wright']
Hawas
Hawas is a 1974 Hindi film. Produced, directed and written by Sawan Kumar, thefilm stars Anil Dhawan, Neetu Singh, Bindu, Vinod Mehra and Rekha special appearance in the song "Aao Yaro Gao". The film's music is by Usha Khanna.
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composer
Guns for San Sebastian
Ennio Morricone
['Michael Wolff', 'Bruce Springsteen', 'Rick Wright', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'massenet', 'Bharadwaj', 'Sachin Dev Burman', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Peggy Lee', 'Oliver Wallace', 'Charles Ives', 'Michel Berger', 'Michael', 'Lisa Gerrard', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Dario Argento', 'Rabindranath Tagore', 'Johnny Cash', 'Christopher Tin', 'Mussorgsky', 'Heinrich Marschner', 'Grant Green', 'Bill Conti', 'Joe Hisaishi', 'Amilcare Ponchielli', 'Joplin', 'Pyotr Tchaikovsky', 'Prokofiev', 'Meredith Willson', 'Kirk Hammett', 'Dre', 'Ruggiero Leoncavallo', 'Rolfe Kent', 'Jeff Tweedy', 'Raveendran', 'Bob Gaudio', 'Achu', 'Gioacchino Rossini', 'Hamsalekha', 'Domenico Modugno', 'Steve Marriott', 'Malvina Reynolds', 'Cohan', 'Mohan Sithara', 'Michael Penn', 'Ravel', 'Mahler', 'Vincenzo Bellini', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Arjun Janya', 'Joshua Sridhar', 'Anton Karas', 'Haydn', 'George Fenton', 'Dimitri Tiomkin', 'John Sebastian', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'Jerry Bock', 'Harry Warren', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Trevor Rabin', 'Brian', 'Hector Berlioz', 'Stravinsky', 'Frederic Norton', 'Fred Ebb', 'Rossini', 'Telemann', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'Tagore', 'Max Martin', 'Bock', 'Rota', 'Shankar Ganesh', 'Debussy', 'Leigh Harline', 'Ajab Gul', 'Zimmermann', 'Chaplin', 'Gurukiran', 'Patrick Stump', 'Chris Cornell', 'Hans Werner Henze', 'Gackt', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Bowie', 'Hendrix', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'Paul McCartney', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Hanns Eisler', 'Billy Corgan', 'Vishal Bharadwaj', 'James Vasanthan', 'Anoop Rubens', 'Leo Kottke', 'Bijibal']
Guns for San Sebastian
Guns for San Sebastian (French: La Bataille de San Sebastian) is an 1968 French action-adventure film based on the 1962 novel A Wall for San Sebastian, written by Rev. Fr. William Barnaby "Barby" Faherty, S.J. The film is directed by Frenchman Henri Verneuil, it stars Anthony Quinn and Charles Bronson. The score is by Ennio Morricone. It is a rare instance of a spaghetti western actually being shot in Mexico instead of substituting Spain or some similar European location.
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composer
7 Women
Elmer Bernstein
['Michael Penn', 'Gordon Parks', 'Shinji Aoyama', 'Lil Wayne', 'Sandy Wilson', 'Patrick Leonard', 'Zimmermann', 'Tom Waits', 'Dre', 'Bappi Lahari', 'Michael', 'Todd Rundgren', 'Gopi Sundar', 'Georges Delerue', 'Menken', 'Anton Bruckner', 'Vivaldi', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Rick Wright', 'Meyerbeer', 'Akira Yamaoka', 'Michael Land', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'Bhanumathi', 'Dave Grohl', 'Krist Novoselic', 'Michael Giacchino', 'Luther', 'Masafumi Takada', 'Connick', 'Alexander Borodin', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Vusi Mahlasela', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'Lennon', 'Mozart', 'Karthik Raja', 'Harold Arlen', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Ilaiyaraja', 'Malvina Reynolds', 'Cousteau', 'Illayaraja', 'Gioachino Rossini', 'Loewe', 'Joe Raposo', 'Holst', 'Mingus', 'Spencer Williams', 'Lewis Allan', 'Jim Steinman', 'Cyndi Lauper', 'Leonard Cohen', 'John Barry', 'Tan Dun', 'Hotei', 'Juelz Santana', 'Shaan Rahman', 'Ron Grainer', 'Boito', 'Harry Ruby', 'Ravel', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Thom Yorke', 'Michael Kamen', 'Jack Johnson', 'Joe Melson', 'Katy Perry', 'Bappi Lahiri', 'Burton Lane', 'Carl Maria von Weber', 'Eric Idle', 'Rachmaninov', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Terry Riley', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Kubrick', 'Pritam', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Telemann', 'Shyam', 'Sonic Mayhem', 'Elvis', 'Christopher Guest', 'John Fogerty', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Jean Sibelius', 'Amilcare Ponchielli', 'Mayr', 'Adolphe Adam', 'M S Viswanathan', 'Rahul Raj', 'Mike Patton', 'Goutam Ghosh', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Roger Miller', 'Scriabin']
7 Women
7 Women, also known as Seven Women, is a 1966 film drama made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by John Ford, produced by Bernard Smith and John Ford, from a screenplay by Janet Green and John McCormick, based on the short story "Chinese Finale" by Norah Lofts. The music score was by Elmer Bernstein and the cinematography by Joseph LaShelle. This was the last feature film directed by Ford, ending a career that spanned approximately fifty years. The film starred Anne Bancroft, Sue Lyon, Margaret Leighton, Flora Robson, Mildred Dunnock, Betty Field, Anna Lee, with Eddie Albert, Mike Mazurki and Woody Strode.
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composer
Hasta Siempre
Carlos Puebla
['Phil Collins', 'Stevie Nicks', 'Willie Dixon', 'Akira Yamaoka', 'James Newton Howard', 'Mike Post', 'Robert Lopez', 'Spencer Williams', 'Karl Jenkins', 'Michael Nyman', 'Hotei', 'Lady Gaga', 'Tony Gatlif', 'Johann Sebastian Bach', 'Vince Guaraldi Trio', 'James Horner', 'Pink Floyd', 'Joe Hisaishi', 'Bill Rebane', 'Vusi Mahlasela', 'Ruggiero Leoncavallo', 'Carlos Gardel', 'Rachmaninoff', 'No Doubt', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'Peter Best', 'Loewe', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Krzysztof Penderecki', 'Elvis', 'Avicii', 'Rob Zombie', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'Wagner', 'Hank Williams', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'Tagore', 'Dead Kennedys', 'Miles Davis', 'Robert Joy', 'Diane Warren', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Charlie Parker', 'Utada', 'Schoenberg', 'Radiohead', 'Curtis Mayfield', 'Slim Shady', 'Arturo Toscanini', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'Illayaraja', 'Michael Haydn', 'Louis Jordan', 'Tan Dun', 'Luther', 'Leigh Harline', 'Geezer Butler', 'Hajibeyov', 'Menken', 'Dave Grusin', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Count Basie', 'Henry Purcell', 'Eric Idle', 'Serge', 'Herbert', 'Baauer', 'William Finn', 'Tori Amos', 'Danielle Brisebois', 'Dmitri Shostakovich', 'Purcell', 'Lee Hazlewood', 'RedOne', 'Usha Khanna', 'Frank Loesser', 'Charles Gounod', 'Dudley Moore', 'Ambroise Thomas', 'David Byrne', 'Cy Coleman', 'Willy Russell', 'Mick Jagger', 'Mark Isham', 'Jackie Gleason', 'Jerome Kern', 'Thaman', 'Vincenzo Bellini', 'Jonathan Larson', 'Strauss', 'Bob Dylan', 'Hanneman', 'Taneyev', 'Sankar Ganesh', 'Fred Frith', 'Nobuo Uematsu', 'John Waters', 'Amit Trivedi', 'Jerry Herman']
Hasta Siempre, Comandante
"Hasta Siempre, Comandante", or simply "Hasta Siempre", is a 1965 song by Cuban composer Carlos Puebla. The song's lyrics are a reply to revolutionary Che Guevara's farewell letter when he left Cuba, in order to foster revolution in the Congo and later Bolivia, where he would be captured and murdered. The lyrics recount key moments of the Cuban Revolution, describing Che Guevara and his role as a revolutionary commander. The song became iconic after Guevara's death, and many left-leaning artists did their own cover versions of the song afterwards. The title is a part of Guevara's well known saying "¡Hasta la victoria siempre!" ("Until victory, always!"). The song was re-released by Nathalie Cardone in 1997.
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composer
Orpheus
Christoph Willibald Gluck
['Adolphe Adam', 'Achu', 'James Hetfield', 'Adele', 'Kyle Eastwood', 'Bono', 'Phil Collins', 'Davis', 'Telemann', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Rob Zombie', 'Bijibal', 'Paul Gross', 'Les Stroud', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'Albert Lortzing', 'Tangerine Dream', 'Slim Shady', 'Joe Melson', 'Busoni', 'Anoop Rubens', 'Dimitri Tiomkin', 'Eminem', 'RD Burman', 'Jun Maeda', 'Prokofiev', 'Giorgio Moroder', 'Nick Cave', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Amit Trivedi', 'Danger Mouse', 'Jeff Hanneman', 'Burt Bacharach', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Jonathan Larson', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Lee Hazlewood', 'Donizetti', 'Umberto Giordano', 'Vishal Bharadwaj', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Carlos Puebla', 'Jimi Hendrix', 'Max Martin', 'John Sebastian', 'Ilayaraaja', 'Elvis Presley', 'Blind Willie McTell', 'Randy Newman', 'Mohan Sithara', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'Offenbach', 'Schumann', 'Carl Nielsen', 'Monty Norman', 'Mel Brooks', 'Devi Sri Prasad', 'Terry Riley', 'Brian Eno', 'John Fogerty', 'Domenico Modugno', 'Tito Puente', 'Franz Schreker', 'Pergolesi', 'Ron Browz', 'Joni Mitchell', 'Anu Malik', 'Jimmy Forrest', 'Shankar Jaikishan', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'Monk', 'Randy Travis', 'Lalo Schifrin', 'Mayr', 'Scott Bradley', 'Ron Goodwin', 'Johnny Green', 'Bart Howard', 'Simon May', 'RedOne', 'Zimmermann', 'Miles Davis', 'Ravel', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'Jeff Tweedy', 'Vivaldi', 'Loewe', 'Jim Steinman', 'Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'Ryan Tedder', 'Monteverdi', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Ambroise Thomas', 'Peggy Lee', 'Lil Wayne', 'Michael Penn', 'Danny Elfman']
Orfeo ed Euridice
Orfeo ed Euridice (French version: Orphée et Eurydice; English: Orpheus and Eurydice) is an opera composed by Christoph Willibald Gluck based on the myth of Orpheus, set to a libretto by Ranieri de' Calzabigi. It belongs to the genre of the azione teatrale, meaning an opera on a mythological subject with choruses and dancing. The piece was first performed at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 5 October 1762 in the presence of Empress Maria Theresa. Orfeo ed Euridice is the first of Gluck's "reform" operas, in which he attempted to replace the abstruse plots and overly complex music of opera seria with a "noble simplicity" in both the music and the drama. The opera is the most popular of Gluck's works, and one of the most influential on subsequent German opera. Variations on its plot – the underground rescue-mission in which the hero must control, or conceal, his emotions – include Mozart's The Magic Flute, Beethoven's Fidelio and Wagner's Das Rheingold. Though originally set to an Italian libretto, Orfeo ed Euridice owes much to the genre of French opera, particularly in its use of accompanied recitative and a general absence of vocal virtuosity. Indeed, twelve years after the 1762 premiere, Gluck re-adapted the opera to suit the tastes of a Parisian audience at the Académie Royale de Musique with a libretto by Pierre-Louis Moline. This reworking was given the title Orphée et Eurydice, and several alterations were made in vocal casting and orchestration to suit French tastes.
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composer
Parsifal
Wagnerian
['Ron Goodwin', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Henry Purcell', 'Arturo Toscanini', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Christoph Willibald Gluck', 'Ian Gillan', 'Rota', 'Dave Grohl', 'Neil Young', 'Masafumi Takada', 'Pablo de Sarasate', 'Jerry Herst', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Graham Nash', 'Anil Biswas', 'Albert Lortzing', 'Anu Malik', 'Carole King', 'John Debney', 'John Powell', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Gioacchino Rossini', 'Mussorgsky', 'Joe Raposo', 'Charles Strouse', 'Tommaso Traetta', 'Joseph LoDuca', 'Robert Lopez', 'Carly Simon', 'Messiaen', 'Robbie Robertson', 'Kanye West', 'Hitoshi Sakimoto', 'Lil Wayne', 'Bhanumathi', 'Scott Joplin', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Berg', 'Frederick Loewe', 'Jim Morrison', 'Jack Black', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Paul McCartney', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Thomas Bangalter', 'Antonio Salieri', 'Bert Kaempfert', 'Ilaiyaraja', 'Christopher Guest', 'Fred Frith', 'Meredith Willson', 'Silicon Knights', 'Ryuichi Sakamoto', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Claude Debussy', 'Benjamin Britten', 'Trent Reznor', 'Monteverdi', 'Presley', 'Paul Shaffer', 'Bruch', 'Freddie Mercury', 'Bach', 'David Guetta', 'Dick Maas', 'Charles Chaplin', 'Hajibeyov', 'Charlie Clouser', 'Syd Barrett', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Katy Perry', 'Arthur Schwartz', 'Isaac Hayes', 'Ferruccio Busoni', 'Paul Gross', 'Geezer Butler', 'Bob Dylan', 'Shinji Aoyama', 'Hamsalekha', 'Jaidev', 'Peggy Lee', 'wagnerian', 'Jean Sibelius', 'Sandy Wilson', 'Alfano', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'Harold Budd', 'Lutheran', 'Manuel de Falla', 'Dre', 'Tagore', 'Strummer', 'Cy Coleman', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'Count Basie', 'Haydn', 'Luigi Dallapiccola']
Peter Hofmann
Peter Hofmann (22 August 1944 – 30 November 2010) was a German tenor who had a successful performance career within the fields of opera, rock, pop, and musical theatre. He first rose to prominence in 1976 as a heldentenor at the Bayreuth festival's Jahrhundertring (Centenary Ring) in 1976, where he drew critical acclaim for his performance of Siegmund in Richard Wagner's Die Walküre. He was active as one of the world's leading Wagnerian tenors over the next decade, performing roles like Lohengrin, Parsifal, Siegfried, and Tristan at major opera houses and festivals internationally. Hofmann's busy and demanding schedule in combination with an "imperfect vocal technique", led to intermittent vocal problems which became more prominent in the singer's opera performances in the late 1980s. These difficulties led him to completely abandon his opera career in 1989 in favor of pursuing a full-time career in popular music. Hofmann had already spent portions of his opera career performing and recording popular music, and he had already achieved success with tours and recordings of classic rock during the mid to late 1980s. He continued to perform pop and rock songs until his retirement from performance due to health reasons in 1999. He had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1994.
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composer
Grand Theft Auto V
Tangerine Dream
['Dylan', 'Jake Shears', 'Arturo Toscanini', 'A R Rahman', 'Carl Maria von Weber', 'Paul Simon', 'Geoff Barrow', 'Zimmer', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Jerry Amaldev', 'Taneyev', 'Tchaikovsky', 'Menken', 'Michel Berger', 'Bono', 'Victor Herbert', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'John Mayer', 'Rabindranath Tagore', 'Simon Mayr', 'Jonathan Coulton', 'Dave Grohl', 'Erich Wolfgang Korngold', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'Willie Dixon', 'Roger Miller', 'Stanley Myers', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'Ivor Novello', 'Gopi Sunder', 'David Newman', 'Ed Cobb', 'Weber', 'Telemann', 'Mike Patton', 'Biafra', 'Paul Gross', 'Yoko Shimomura', 'Franz Schubert', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Max Steiner', 'Henry Purcell', 'Dolly Parton', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'Jerry Bock', 'Bill Rebane', 'Bhanumathi Ramakrishna', 'Devi Sri Prasad', 'Copland', 'Velvet Underground', 'Luigi Dallapiccola', 'Scriabin', 'Charles Strouse', 'Umberto Giordano', 'James Vasanthan', 'John Debney', 'Luigi Cherubini', 'Bill Conti', 'Samuel Hoffenstein', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Fred Frith', 'Chaplin', 'Sirpy', 'Avicii', 'Goutam Ghose', 'Henri Colpi', 'Mozart', 'Satyajit Ray', 'Marvin', 'Charles Chaplin', 'RedOne', 'Brian Wilson', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Steve Marriott', 'Shane Carruth', 'Duke Ellington', 'Rossini', 'Ilayaraaja', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'David Gilmour', 'Edmund Goulding', 'Sammy Fain', 'Herbert', 'Alessandro Scarlatti', 'Kyle Eastwood', 'Les Stroud', 'Moby', 'Danny Elfman', 'Gustav Holst', 'Ilaiyaraaja', 'Jimmy Chi', 'Jay Chou', 'Toby Gad', 'Sylvia Fine', 'Kirk Hammett', 'Krist Novoselic', 'Messiaen', 'Connick', 'Darius Milhaud']
Gangrene (group)
Gangrene are an American hip hop duo and record production duo, which consists of rapper/producers The Alchemist and Oh No. The Alchemist and Oh No, MCs and producers in their own right, weren't acquainted until they met at a show headlined by Dilated Peoples member and mutual friend, Evidence. The Alchemist contacted Oh No and proposed a collaborative project. From that point they "just clicked," says Oh No. "I sent him a verse and a beat, and he sent a beat and a verse." The creative sparring continued, and they began to refer to the work as Gangrene. In 2013, Gangrene, Tangerine Dream and Woody Jackson scored the original score for Grand Theft Auto V by Rockstar Games.
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composer
Happy Gilmore
Mark Mothersbaugh
['Alberto Franchetti', 'Presley', 'Jesse McCartney', 'Fred Ebb', 'Joseph LoDuca', 'Lalo Schifrin', 'Jimmy Page', 'Hendrix', 'Bob Dylan', 'Kyle Eastwood', 'Menken', 'Billy Corgan', 'Stewart Copeland', 'Stravinsky', 'John Lennon', 'Samuel Hoffenstein', 'Lorenzo Ferrero', 'Willie Dixon', 'Timbaland', 'Bharathwaj', 'Dudley Moore', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'Mussorgsky', 'Katy Perry', 'Adriano Celentano', 'Sherman Brothers', 'Howard Shore', 'Connick', 'Silicon Knights', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Calvin Harris', 'Verdi', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Yoko Shimomura', 'Hamsalekha', 'Neil Young', 'Georges Bizet', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Vangelis', 'Hank Williams', 'Biafra', 'William Finn', 'Michel Legrand', 'Busoni', 'Marc Shaiman', 'Goutam Ghosh', 'Quincy Jones', 'Dave Grusin', 'Nino Rota', 'Curtis Mayfield', 'Peter Best', 'Robert Schumann', 'Tony Gatlif', 'David Lynch', 'Gwen Stefani', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Charles Strouse', 'Wagnerian', 'Verdian', 'Ferruccio Busoni', 'Ruggero Leoncavallo', 'Prokofiev', 'Shyam', 'James Hetfield', 'Velvet Underground', 'Galt MacDermot', 'Bhanumathi', 'Van Morrison', 'Michael Penn', 'Kesha', 'Henry Purcell', 'Pyotr Tchaikovsky', 'Nick Mason', 'Vince Guaraldi', 'Fred Schneider', 'James Vasanthan', 'Hetfield', 'Jonny Greenwood', 'Luigi Dallapiccola', 'Ruggiero Leoncavallo', 'Danger Mouse', 'King Creosote', 'Rudolf Friml', 'Paul McCartney', 'Ilayaraja', 'Graham Nash', 'Telemann', 'Heinrich Marschner', 'Thaman', 'Count Basie', 'Bob Gaudio', 'Aram Khachaturian', 'Hajibeyov', 'Mark Isham', 'Gaetano Donizetti', 'Sean Lennon', 'Bono', 'Amit Trivedi', 'Jim Jacobs']
Happy Gilmore
Happy Gilmore is a 1996 American sports comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan with music by Mark Mothersbaugh and produced by Robert Simonds. It stars Adam Sandler as the title character, an unsuccessful ice hockey player who discovers a talent for golf. The screenplay was written by Sandler and Tim Herlihy. The film was released in cinemas on February 16, 1996 by Universal Pictures. Happy Gilmore received mixed reviews from critics and it earned $41.2 million on a $12 million budget. This film was the first of multiple collaborations between Sandler and Dugan. The film won an MTV Movie Award for "Best Fight" for Adam Sandler versus Bob Barker.
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composer
Lost Stars
Gregg Alexander
['Ravi Shankar', 'Randy Newman', 'Carmine Coppola', 'Les Stroud', 'Rupert Holmes', 'Tchaikovsky', 'Cousteau', 'Daniel Auber', 'Sirpy', 'Tito Puente', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Bill Conti', 'Christopher Guest', 'Charles Strouse', 'Jack Johnson', 'LMFAO', 'Nielsen', 'Dylan', 'Jimi Hendrix', 'Ron Grainer', 'Kubrick', 'Harold Faltermeyer', 'Bob Gaudio', 'Menken', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'Carl Orff', 'Paul Hindemith', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Piazzolla', 'Simon Mayr', 'Bobby Darin', 'Lady Gaga', 'Franz Schreker', 'Ruggero Leoncavallo', 'Rousseau', 'Samuel Hui', 'William Finn', 'Sankar Ganesh', 'William Walton', 'Weimar', 'Mark Isham', 'Henry Mancini', 'Serge', 'Danger Mouse', 'Ron Goodwin', 'Jerome Moross', 'Victor Herbert', 'Ruggiero Leoncavallo', 'Zakir Hussain', 'Freddie Mercury', 'Bach', 'Robert Rodriguez', 'Fred Ebb', 'Paul Shaffer', 'Anton Bruckner', 'Strauss', 'Hamsalekha', 'Thomas Bangalter', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'Ian', 'Bono', 'Stravinsky', 'wagnerian', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Alexander Borodin', 'Jaidev', 'Ron Browz', 'Antonio Salieri', 'David Newman', 'Wagner', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Vaughan Williams', 'Daniel Johnston', 'Jack Black', 'Dmitri Shostakovich', 'Haydn', 'Henri Colpi', 'Jackson Browne', 'Jeff Hanneman', 'Radiohead', 'Bruce Springsteen', 'Joey Tempest', 'John Coltrane', 'Utada', 'Ira Gershwin', 'Gioachino Rossini', 'John Fogerty', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'James Vasanthan', 'Britten', 'Tobe Hooper', 'Dead Kennedys', 'JS Bach', 'Count Basie', 'Tom Graeff', 'Willy Russell', 'Elton John', 'Hitoshi Sakimoto', 'Alberto Franchetti']
Lost Stars
"Lost Stars" is an original song performed by Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine for the romantic comedy-drama film Begin Again. It was released on June 30, 2014 through ALXNDR, 222 Records, Polydor, and Interscope in the United States. The song was written and produced by Gregg Alexander, Danielle Brisebois, Nick Lashley and Nick Southwood. It is also performed by actress Keira Knightley in the film. The music was recorded in NY at Electric Lady studios in mid-2012. It was performed live for the first time on the season finale of The Voice's seventh season by Levine and his team member Matt McAndrew. Their performance peaked at number 83 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
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composer
Black or White
Michael Jackson
['Jack Black', 'Selena', 'Isaac Hayes', 'Jim Steinman', 'Anil Biswas', 'Kesha', 'Rossini', 'Louis Jordan', 'Jules Massenet', 'Constant Lambert', 'Harold Faltermeyer', 'Michael Haydn', 'Ryuichi Sakamoto', 'T Bone Burnett', 'John Kander', 'Cole Porter', 'Gurukiran', 'Weber', 'Crosby', 'Shaan Rahman', 'Silicon Knights', 'Bowie', 'Robert Lopez', 'Maureen Tucker', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'John Carpenter', 'Malvina Reynolds', 'Dan Goggin', 'Gioacchino Rossini', 'Eric Weissberg', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Burt Bacharach', 'Dolly Parton', 'Rick Wright', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'Jerry Amaldev', 'Georges Bizet', 'Jim Morrison', 'Ippo Yamada', 'Juelz Santana', 'Shyam', 'Carole King', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Van Morrison', 'Rudolf Friml', 'Britten', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Lennon', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Vasant Desai', 'Rahul Raj', 'Harold Budd', 'Bob Dylan', 'Thomas Bangalter', 'Phil Collins', 'Ralph Vaughan Williams', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Vijay Antony', 'Michael Small', 'Gian Carlo Menotti', 'Carlos Puebla', 'Patrick Stump', 'Arthur Schwartz', 'Utada', 'Rabindranath Tagore', 'Rajesh Roshan', 'Nielsen', 'Syd Barrett', 'Frank Zappa', 'Mike Patton', 'Philip Bailey', 'Joplin', 'Pearl Jam', 'Donizetti', 'Connick', 'Scriabin', 'Zappa', 'Ruslana', 'wagnerian', 'Toby Gad', 'Ian Gillan', 'Berlioz', 'Ouseppachan', 'Davis', 'Ferruccio Busoni', 'Ambroise Thomas', 'Victor Herbert', 'Brandy', 'Carmelo Bene', 'Henry Purcell', 'Michael Kamen', 'Mayr', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'Menken', 'Kirk Hammett', 'Sidney Jones', 'Kern', 'Vusi Mahlasela', 'Tito Puente']
Black or White
"Black or White" is a single by American singer-songwriter Michael Jackson. The song was released by Epic Records on November 11, 1991 as the first single from Jackson's eighth studio album, Dangerous. It was written, composed and produced by Michael Jackson and Bill Bottrell.
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composer
2 Days in Paris
Julie Delpy
['Phil Lesh', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Francis Poulenc', 'Jonathan Coulton', 'Benjamin Britten', 'Avicii', 'Kanye West', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Eric Idle', 'Monk', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Michael Penn', 'Mani Sharma', 'Eminem', 'Robert Joy', 'Mick Jagger', 'Isaac Hayes', 'Pete Townshend', 'Bobby Womack', 'Joe Melson', 'Carly Simon', 'Mussorgsky', 'Leo Kottke', 'Wagnerian', 'Hetfield', 'Gopi Sundar', 'Pink Floyd', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Schoenberg', 'Gwen Stefani', 'George Fenton', 'Vusi Mahlasela', 'Geoff Barrow', 'Franz Schreker', 'John Cale', 'David Raksin', 'Johann Simon Mayr', 'Tchaikovsky', 'Meyerbeer', 'Akira Yamaoka', 'Ryan Tedder', 'Marvin Gaye', 'Ron Goodwin', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Jim Steinman', 'Vincent Gallo', 'Cohan', 'Maureen Tucker', 'Busoni', 'Michel Legrand', 'John Fogerty', 'Herman Parker', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Anu Malik', 'Vijay Antony', 'Carmelo Bene', 'Strummer', 'Constant Lambert', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Christopher Tin', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Hamsalekha', 'Lou Reed', 'Zimmermann', 'Stewart Copeland', 'Joseph Haydn', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Arrigo Boito', 'Anoop Rubens', 'Harold Faltermeyer', 'Ippo Yamada', 'Frank Loesser', 'Spencer Williams', 'Herbert', 'Georges Auric', 'Marvin', 'Saluri Rajeswara Rao', 'Katy Perry', 'David Gilmour', 'Trevor Rabin', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Christoph Willibald Gluck', 'Rousseau', 'Dylan', 'John Lurie', 'David Bowie', 'Dre', 'Sean Lennon', 'Bobby Darin', 'Jackson Browne', 'Rota', 'Bill Conti', 'Stevie Nicks', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'Coline Serreau', 'RedOne', 'Christopher Guest']
2 Days in Paris
2 Days in Paris is a 2007 Franco-German romantic comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by Julie Delpy, who also edited the film, composed the soundtrack and played the leading female role. It was followed by the 2012 sequel 2 Days in New York.
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composer
Mahapurush
Satyajit Ray
['Paul Williams', 'Justin Moore', 'Rahul Raj', 'Francis Poulenc', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Stephen Sondheim', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Billy Corgan', 'Liszt', 'Ruggero Leoncavallo', 'Hubert Giraud', 'RedOne', 'Alfano', 'Dave Stewart', 'Jackson Browne', 'Paul Shaffer', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Michael John LaChiusa', 'Claude Debussy', 'Burt Bacharach', 'Joni Mitchell', 'George Gershwin', 'Joseph Haydn', 'Arthur Sullivan', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Arrigo Boito', 'David Newman', 'Ambroise Thomas', 'Boito', 'Danielle Brisebois', 'Ira Gershwin', 'Martin Luther', 'Amit Trivedi', 'Johann Strauss II', 'Ed Sheeran', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Frederick Loewe', 'Patrick Stump', 'Slim Shady', 'John Debney', 'Oliver Wallace', 'Raveendran', 'Harry Tierney', 'David Lynch', 'Arturo Toscanini', 'Gwen Stefani', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Naushad', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'Bharathwaj', 'Bart Howard', 'George', 'Taneyev', 'Sammy Fain', 'Rob Zombie', 'Mel Brooks', 'Peter Best', 'Ravindra Jain', 'James Horner', 'Vince Guaraldi', 'Vijay Antony', 'Koti', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Amilcare Ponchielli', 'Jerry Goldsmith', 'Vince Guaraldi Trio', 'Utada Hikaru', 'John Waters', 'Tom Waits', 'Benny Andersson', 'Igor Stravinsky', 'Angus', 'Rodgers', 'Alessandro Scarlatti', 'Alban Berg', 'Offenbach', 'Jerry Bock', 'Bach', 'John Powell', 'Simon Mayr', 'Edmund Goulding', 'Hanns Eisler', 'Jeff Tweedy', 'James Hetfield', 'Donald Glover', 'Burman', 'Rameau', 'Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan', 'Henry Mancini', 'Joe Raposo', 'Ron Grainer', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Jesse McCartney', 'Busoni', 'Dimitri Tiomkin', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'Frederic Norton']
Mahapurush
Mahapurush (Bengali: মহাপুরুষ), or The Holy Man, is a 1965 film directed by Satyajit Ray, based on a short story Birinchibaba (বিরিঞ্চি বাবা) by Rajshekhar Basu.
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composer
Big Fat Liar
Christophe Beck
['Alexander Borodin', 'Geoff Barrow', 'Strummer', 'Green Day', 'Brian Wilson', 'Brian', 'Gwen Stefani', 'Duke Ellington', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Tan Dun', 'Satyajit Ray', 'Adriano Celentano', 'Carl Davis', 'Willie Dixon', 'Gautam Ghose', 'Moby', 'Mike Patton', 'Fats Waller', 'Justin Moore', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'Tony Gatlif', 'Carmelo Bene', 'Ilayaraja', 'Sonic Mayhem', 'James Valentine', 'Joshua Sridhar', 'Roshan', 'Jimmy Webb', 'Marc Shaiman', 'Strauss', 'Francesco De Masi', 'Frederic Norton', 'Vivaldi', 'Goutam Ghose', 'John Mayer', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Johann Strauss II', 'R D Burman', 'George Fenton', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Aram Khachaturian', 'Vangelis', 'Daniel Auber', 'Jule Styne', 'Jay Chou', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Michael Land', 'Nielsen', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Zappa', 'Hikaru Utada', 'Bowie', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Darius Milhaud', 'Elton John', 'Maria McKee', 'Jackson Browne', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Erich Wolfgang Korngold', 'Jerry Bock', 'Toby Gad', 'Maureen Tucker', 'Rachmaninov', 'Meyerbeer', 'Anu Malik', 'Michael Penn', 'Vasant Desai', 'Jonny Greenwood', 'Thom Yorke', 'Beethoven', 'Peggy Lee', 'Srikanth Deva', 'Harold Arlen', 'Offenbach', 'Sherman Brothers', 'Fred Schneider', 'Ruslana', 'Loudon Wainwright III', 'Neil Young', 'Handel', 'Gurukiran', 'Verdi', 'Ian Gillan', 'Mark Isham', 'Rameau', 'Schumann', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'T Bone Burnett', 'Psy', 'Ralph Benatzky', 'Anton Karas', 'Jack Black', 'Max Steiner', 'Edmund Goulding', 'Bruce Hornsby', 'Jules Massenet', 'Michael', 'Spencer Williams', 'Cohan']
Big Fat Liar
Big Fat Liar is a 2002 American teen comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, written and produced by Dan Schneider and Brian Robbins with music by Christophe Beck and starring Frankie Muniz, Paul Giamatti, and Amanda Bynes. The film involves a 14-year-old pathological liar named Jason Shepherd (Muniz), whose creative writing assignment is stolen by an arrogant Hollywood producer named Marty Wolf (Giamatti), who plans to use it to make the fictional film of the same name. The film was released on February 8, 2002 by Universal Pictures, receiving generally mixed reviews from critics and earning $53 million on a $15 million budget. The film was also released on DVD and VHS on September 24, 2002 by Universal Studios Home Entertainment.
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composer
The Tic Code
Michael Wolff
['Hamsalekha', 'Constant Lambert', 'Dead Kennedys', 'Bill Rebane', 'Shankar Jaikishan', 'Adriano Celentano', 'Charlie Clouser', 'David Gilmour', 'Rota', 'Carmelo Bene', 'Harry Ruby', 'Ilayaraja', 'LMFAO', 'Arthur Schwartz', 'Bono', 'Tom Waits', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Gangai Amaran', 'Jonathan Coulton', 'Brahms', 'Hubert Giraud', 'Carl Nielsen', 'Curtis Mayfield', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'Ennio Morricone', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Van Morrison', 'Bijibal', 'Berlioz', 'Achu', 'Trevor Rabin', 'Willie Dixon', 'Yoko Shimomura', 'Adolphe Adam', 'George Fenton', 'Gustav Mahler', 'Baauer', 'Tobe Hooper', 'Paul Shaffer', 'Noel Gallagher', 'Joey Tempest', 'Boito', 'Green Day', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Albert Lortzing', 'Strummer', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'Tan Dun', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Hetfield', 'Dan Goggin', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'Basiscape', 'Jerome Moross', 'Phil Collins', 'Ravindra Jain', 'Burman', 'Gregg Alexander', 'William Finn', 'Wagnerian', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Joe Raposo', 'RD Burman', 'Justin Moore', 'Gustav Holst', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Michel Berger', 'Britney Spears', 'Ouseppachan', 'Amon Tobin', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'Harry Warren', 'Johann Strauss I', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Rodgers', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Paul Hindemith', 'Mark Isham', 'Copland', 'John Lennon', 'Mingus', 'Uzeyir Hajibeyov', 'Luigi Cherubini', 'Ian Gillan', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Gopi Sunder', 'Jules Massenet', 'Ed Cobb', 'Michael Kamen', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'Terry Riley', 'John Barry', 'Tangerine Dream', 'Gwen Stefani', 'Lalo Schifrin', 'Sidney Jones', 'Devi Sri Prasad']
The Tic Code
The Tic Code (also known as Lessons in the Tic Code) is a drama film directed by Gary Winick and written by Polly Draper. It tells of a single mother, the relationship she forms with a jazz musician who has Tourette syndrome, and her young son—a jazz piano prodigy—also with the disorder. The musician and the boy form a friendship, and the film is loosely based upon the experiences of Draper's jazz musician husband Michael Wolff, who provided the film's score. Draper, star of Thirtysomething, portrays the mother and Gregory Hines plays the musician with Christopher George Marquette as the boy. Principal photography took place in 1997 in New York City. The Tic Code appeared at several film festivals in 1998 and 1999, where it won a number of awards. It received a limited theatrical release in the United States on August 4, 2000, and a DVD release in February 2001. Critical response to the film was generally favorable.
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composer
Muthirai
Yuvan Shankar Raja
['M S Viswanathan', 'Arjun Janya', 'Antonio Salieri', 'Jill Sobule', 'Bob Dylan', 'Ryan Tedder', 'Pearl Jam', 'Grant Green', 'Ed Cobb', 'Mozart', 'Cousteau', 'Blind Willie McTell', 'Aaron Copland', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Jonathan Coulton', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'Paul Williams', 'Billy Bragg', 'Jimmy Chi', 'Miles Davis', 'Wagnerian', 'David Newman', 'Gazzaniga', 'Marvin Hamlisch', 'Ferruccio Busoni', 'Paul Hindemith', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Rajesh Roshan', 'Dan Goggin', 'Ray Davies', 'Eminem', 'Arthur Darvill', 'Roy Budd', 'Albert Lortzing', 'Beethoven', 'Patrick Doyle', 'Christoph Willibald Gluck', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'Krist Novoselic', 'Hanneman', 'Ralph Vaughan Williams', 'Lionel Monckton', 'Sachin Dev Burman', 'Schubert', 'Claude Debussy', 'Michael Land', 'Duke Ellington', 'Arturo Toscanini', 'Pink Floyd', 'Philip Glass', 'Laurie Anderson', 'Utada', 'Lars Ulrich', 'Mani Sharma', 'Jerry Herman', 'Presley', 'Illayaraja', 'Joshua Sridhar', 'Chris Cornell', 'James Horner', 'Vincenzo Bellini', 'Dave Grohl', 'Rousseau', 'Vaughan Williams', 'Liz Phair', 'Robbie Robertson', 'Fred Ebb', 'Tom Graeff', 'Bernstein', 'Katy Perry', 'Jack Black', 'Mick Jagger', 'Carl Nielsen', 'Green Day', 'Oliver Wallace', 'Burman', 'Jimi Hendrix', 'Lewis Allan', 'Gordon Parks', 'Kubrick', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Alessandro Scarlatti', 'David Guetta', 'Vasant Desai', 'Francesco De Masi', 'Bappi Lahiri', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Michel Berger', 'Snoop Dogg', 'Ry Cooder', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Ouseppachan', 'Ira Gershwin', 'Arthur Honegger', 'Eric Weissberg', 'Junior Parker']
Muthirai
Muthirai (English: Stamp / Mark) is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language thriller film written by Aneez Tanveer Jeeva, wife of late director Jeeva, who also produces this film, and directed by actor Srinath,starring Daniel Balaji, Nithin Sathya, Lakshmi Rai and newcomer Manjari Phadnis in the lead roles, whilst Kishore of Polladhavan and Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu fame and Ponvannan play important supporting roles and Bollywood actress Rakhi Sawant makes a special appearance. The film, which has musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja, was launched in early 2008, and was released on 19 June 2009.
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composer
Fiesco
Verdi
['Michael Penn', 'Junior Parker', 'Bert Kaempfert', 'Kyle Eastwood', 'Jonathan Larson', 'Kirk Hammett', 'Bock', 'Fred Schneider', 'Jim Steinman', 'Ajab Gul', 'Zimmer', 'Kris Kristofferson', 'Rachmaninoff', 'Roshan', 'Shankar Ganesh', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Chaplin', 'Marvin', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'Jerry Herst', 'Joseph Haydn', 'Stevie Wonder', 'Jim Morrison', 'Sandy Wilson', 'Amon Tobin', 'Patrick Doyle', 'Carl Davis', 'Zappa', 'Charles Chaplin', 'Monty Norman', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Loewe', 'Sonic Mayhem', 'Bernstein', 'Ambroise Thomas', 'Ron Browz', 'Timbaland', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'MC Ren', 'Aaron Copland', 'Usha Khanna', 'Connick', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'Pink Floyd', 'Liszt', 'Lady Gaga', 'Uzeyir Hajibeyov', 'JS Bach', 'Saverio Mercadante', 'Noel Gallagher', 'James Newton Howard', 'Michael', 'Kesha', 'Carly Simon', 'Michael Haydn', 'Sean Lennon', 'Nobuo Uematsu', 'Grieg', 'Harry Nilsson', 'Velvet Underground', 'Lionel Monckton', 'Vijay Antony', 'Eddie Kramer', 'Bernard Sumner', 'Gustav Holst', 'Michael Land', 'Gackt', 'Johann Strauss II', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Frank Loesser', 'Utada Hikaru', 'Donizetti', 'Carole King', 'Max Steiner', 'David Gilmour', 'Anoop Rubens', 'Dylan', 'Jacques Offenbach', 'Krzysztof Penderecki', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'John Lurie', 'Charlie Chaplin', 'Joshua Sridhar', 'Angus', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'RedOne', 'Adolphe Adam', 'Tom Graeff', 'Gregg Alexander', 'Michael John LaChiusa', 'Henry Mancini', 'Lorenzo Ferrero', 'Carlos Gardel', 'Igor Stravinsky', 'Ferruccio Busoni', 'Ives', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Katy Perry']
Ferruccio Furlanetto
Ferruccio Furlanetto (born 16 May 1949 in Sacile, Italy) is an Italian bass. His professional debut was in 1974 in Lonigo, he debuted at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan in 1979, in a production of Verdi's Macbeth, conducted by Claudio Abbado. He has gone on to sing numerous roles, including both Don Giovanni and Leporello in Mozart's Don Giovanni, Philip II in Verdi's Don Carlos, Figaro in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro, Gremin in Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin, Zaccaria in Verdi's Nabucco, Méphistophélès in Gounod's Faust, Orestes in Strauss' Elektra, Fiesco in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra, the title role of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, as well as many other roles. He has sung in the world's major opera houses. He debuted at the Metropolitan Opera in the 1980/81 season, and has performed at the Opéra de Paris (Bastille), the Salzburg Easter Festival and the regular Salzburg Festival, Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, the Vienna Staatsoper, the Tel Aviv Opera, and the Royal Opera House in London. His appearances in the United States have been primarily with the Metropolitan Opera and San Diego Opera. With the latter company, he has sung the title role in Oberto (1985), Méphistophélès in Faust (1988 and 2001), the title role in Don Giovanni (1993 and 2000), King Philip in Don Carlo (2004), Basilio in Il barbiere di Siviglia (2006), and his only US appearances in the title roles in Boris Godunov (2007) and Don Quichotte in 2009 and 2014. He reprised his performance in Don Quichotte in Palermo and in Mariinsky Theater (St.Petersburg) in 2010, and his first US performances as Thomas Becket in Pizzetti's Assassinio nella cattedrale was in 2013. He is also widely in demand as a concert singer. He sang in Mozart's Coronation Mass under the baton of Herbert von Karajan, in an extraordinary performance at the Vatican in the presence of Pope John Paul II that was broadcast worldwide. He has appeared often in recital at La Scala, the Berlin Deutsche Oper, the Gran Teatro del Liceu of Barcelona, the Vienna Musikverein, the BBC Proms 2011 in the Royal Albert Hall, and many other venues. On DVD, Furlanetto can be seen as the Grand Inquisiteur in Verdi's Don Carlos, in a production conducted by James Levine and staged by John Dexter, from the Met, in 1983. Also in the cast are Plácido Domingo, Mirella Freni, Grace Bumbry, Louis Quilico and Nicolai Ghiaurov. He can also be seen as King Philip II in the same work, under the baton of Herbert von Karajan, with Jose Carreras, Piero Cappuccilli, and Matti Salminen. Furlanetto is featured in a DVD of Mozart's Don Giovanni, playing the part of Leporello, under the baton of Herbert von Karajan conducting the Vienna Philharmonic in the 1987 Salzburg Festival. Furthermore, Furlanetto plays the part of Sparafucile in Jean-Pierre Ponnelle's 1982 production of Rigoletto (alongside Luciano Pavarotti).He also appears in I Vespri Siciliani, a 1989 Scala production conducted by Riccardo Muti.
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composer
Teseo
Handel
['Paul Hindemith', 'Carmelo Bene', 'Phil Lesh', 'Noriyuki Iwadare', 'Pee Wee King', 'Amon Tobin', 'Fred Schneider', 'Domenico Modugno', 'Brian', 'David Guetta', 'Mani Sharma', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Vincenzo Bellini', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Rajesh Roshan', 'Ed Sheeran', 'Utada Hikaru', 'Shinji Aoyama', 'Vijay Antony', 'Johann Strauss II', 'Marvin', 'Leo Kottke', 'Max Martin', 'George Gershwin', 'Rameau', 'Tony Gatlif', 'Daniel Auber', 'wagnerian', 'John Cale', 'Howard Shore', 'Peggy Lee', 'Gopi Sundar', 'Ruggiero Leoncavallo', 'Edvard Grieg', 'Gangai Amaran', 'Stephen Flaherty', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Herbert', 'Willy Russell', 'Alexander Borodin', 'Ron Grainer', 'Michael Giacchino', 'Ouseppachan', 'Robert Lopez', 'Fats Waller', 'Daniel Johnston', 'Akira Yamaoka', 'Tobe Hooper', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Marvin Hamlisch', 'Zubir Said', 'Sachin Dev Burman', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Bellini', 'Michael Small', 'Sirpy', 'Jerry Bock', 'Ilayaraaja', 'Sigmund Romberg', 'Scott Joplin', 'LMFAO', 'Ray Davies', 'Charles Chaplin', 'Timbaland', 'Julie Delpy', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Ira Gershwin', 'Mick Jagger', 'Bobby Darin', 'No Doubt', 'Hamsalekha', 'Harry Warren', 'Franz Schreker', 'Antonio Vivaldi', 'Bappi Lahari', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Maureen Tucker', 'Mingus', 'Ivor Novello', 'Donald Glover', 'Dimitri Tiomkin', 'Bart Howard', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Jacques Brel', 'Britten', 'Mike Post', 'Falstaff', 'Bret McKenzie', 'Danger Mouse', 'Wagner', 'Nielsen', 'Bernstein', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Pritam', 'Bert Kaempfert', 'Karlheinz Stockhausen', 'Justin Moore', 'Graham Nash']
Valentino Urbani
Valentino Urbani (born in Udine; fl. 1690–1722) was an Italian alto castrato who sang for the composer George Frideric Handel in the 18th century. He was known by the stage name Valentini. He sang the role of Eustazio at the première of Handel’s Rinaldo, the role of Silvio at the premiere of Il pastor fido, and the role of Egeo at the first performance of Teseo. His powers of singing seem to have been limited and by the time of his Handel roles his voice was declining but he is reputed to have been a fine actor. Charles Burney noted that "his voice was feeble, and his execution moderate", but Cibber praises his acting enthusiastically: "his hearers bore with the absurdity of his singing the part of Turnus in Camilla, all in Italian, while every other character was sung and recited in English". Urbani was the first castrato to sing regularly in London, where he created a sensation and made his début at Drury Lane in 1707. He sang in many different pasticcios and several bilingual operas – operas that were sung in both Italian and English – and had a benefit concert each year. His last known dramatic appearance was in Hamburg in 1722. He had earlier sung at Venice, Parma, Rome, Bologna, and Genoa.
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composer
Die Fledermaus
Johann Strauss II
['Vishal Bharadwaj', 'Samuel Hoffenstein', 'Sherman Brothers', 'Roger Miller', 'Jeff Hanneman', 'Hugh Martin', 'Grant Green', 'Francis Poulenc', 'Ruggiero Leoncavallo', 'Mel Brooks', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Vincenzo Bellini', 'Michael Wolff', 'Amilcare Ponchielli', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Les Stroud', 'Shane Carruth', 'Dre', 'Michael Penn', 'Ron Grainer', 'Jan Hammer', 'Stravinsky', 'Handel', 'Ludwig van Beethoven', 'Hal Hartley', 'Van Morrison', 'Edvard Grieg', 'Georges Delerue', 'Harold Budd', 'Sarasate', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Igor Stravinsky', 'Mayr', 'Slim Shady', 'David Raksin', 'Shaan Rahman', 'Hans Werner Henze', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Taneyev', 'Hiroki Kikuta', 'Sam Hui', 'Anirudh Ravichander', 'Alfred Newman', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Toby Gad', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Thomas Bangalter', 'Alfano', 'Dudley Moore', 'Terry Scott Taylor', 'Bart Howard', 'Ron Goodwin', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Bill Conti', 'Bob Gaudio', 'John Cale', 'Karl Jenkins', 'Dave Grohl', 'Stevie Wonder', 'Yo Yo Honey Singh', 'Danielle Brisebois', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'Shankar Ganesh', 'James Valentine', 'Georges Auric', 'Marvin Gaye', 'Bob Dylan', 'Weimar', 'Joe Hisaishi', 'Sirpy', 'John Carpenter', 'James Horner', 'John Fogerty', 'Robert Lopez', 'Lewis Allan', 'Bhanumathi Ramakrishna', 'Ron Browz', 'Tito Puente', 'Joey Tempest', 'Rupert Holmes', 'Ennio Morricone', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Jake Shears', 'Kubrick', 'Paul Giovanni', 'Arthur Schwartz', 'Rob Zombie', 'Arturo Toscanini', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Frank Zappa', 'Robert Popper', 'Thomas Newman', 'Bach', 'Syd Barrett', 'Ravi Shankar', 'Michael Jackson', 'Anton Karas', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Telemann']
Die Fledermaus
Die Fledermaus (The Bat) is an operetta composed by Johann Strauss II to a German libretto by Karl Haffner and Richard Genée.
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composer
The Gay Life
Arthur Schwartz
['Strauss', 'Jaidev', 'Jackie Gleason', 'Jake Shears', 'Charlie Clouser', 'Velvet Underground', 'Shostakovich', 'Isaac Hayes', 'Freddie Mercury', 'Illayaraja', 'Irving Berlin', 'Jay Chou', 'Bill Conti', 'Kern', 'Ira Gershwin', 'Igor Stravinsky', 'Kyle Eastwood', 'Rousseau', 'Anil Biswas', 'Harry Nilsson', 'Dario Argento', 'Georges Auric', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Pablo de Sarasate', 'Peter Heise', 'Haydn', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'Arthur Honegger', 'Brian Eno', 'John Carpenter', 'Hans Werner Henze', 'Willie Dixon', 'Benny Andersson', 'Silicon Knights', 'Hendrix', 'Danny Elfman', 'Patrick Leonard', 'Ravindra Jain', 'Todd Rundgren', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Bharathwaj', 'Michael Land', 'Biafra', 'Christopher Tin', 'Liszt', 'Christoph Willibald Gluck', 'Elvis Presley', 'Noriyuki Iwadare', 'Gackt', 'Georges Delerue', 'Vincent Gallo', 'Michael John LaChiusa', 'Dead Kennedys', 'Robert Joy', 'Lionel Monckton', 'Johannes Brahms', 'Thaman', 'Scott Shaw', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Karlheinz Stockhausen', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Aaron Copland', 'Wagner', 'Vivaldi', 'Anton Karas', 'William Walton', 'Shyam', 'Saverio Mercadante', 'Jason Schwartzman', 'Anton Bruckner', 'Gluck', 'Tangerine Dream', 'Johnny Cash', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'Jimmy Chi', 'Pink Floyd', 'Bappi Lahiri', 'Bob Gaudio', 'Lars Ulrich', 'Michael Haydn', 'Rodgers', 'Ed Cobb', 'Joe Raposo', 'Luther', 'Dylan', 'Gazzaniga', 'Alban Berg', 'Messiaen', 'Jeff Hanneman', 'Joshua Sridhar', 'Alessandro Scarlatti', 'Maria McKee', 'Stevie Wonder', 'McCartney', 'Berg', 'Robert Rodriguez', 'Hank Williams', 'Gurukiran', 'Monteverdi']
The Gay Life
The Gay Life is a musical with a book by Fay and Michael Kanin, lyrics by Howard Dietz, and music by Arthur Schwartz. Based on a cycle of seven short plays by Arthur Schnitzler, published in 1893 and first staged in 1910, The Gay Life focuses on womanizing playboy Anatol Von Huber. The score is a mixture of traditional Broadway show tunes and operetta.
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composer
Hidden Hills
Mark Mothersbaugh
['Tito Puente', 'Menken', 'Lennon', 'Geezer Butler', 'Edwin Eugene Bagley', 'Shankar Jaikishan', 'Robert Joy', 'Stravinsky', 'Jerry Bock', 'Jules Massenet', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Jimmy Webb', 'Serge', 'Charlie Clouser', 'Lars Ulrich', 'Thelonious Monk', 'Ives', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'John Powell', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Mark Isham', 'Stephen Flaherty', 'Trent Reznor', 'Dmitri Shostakovich', 'RedOne', 'Luigi Cherubini', 'Amon Tobin', 'Sammy Fain', 'Green Day', 'Utada Hikaru', 'Burt Bacharach', 'Hendrix', 'Ray Davies', 'Gustav Mahler', 'Jacques Offenbach', 'Thomas Bangalter', 'Rachmaninoff', 'Debussy', 'Louis Jordan', 'Jonny Greenwood', 'Tori Amos', 'Beethoven', 'Michael Nyman', 'Simon Mayr', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Zakir Hussain', 'Purcell', 'Cyndi Lauper', 'Constant Lambert', 'Mike Figgis', 'Armando Manzanero', 'Bappi Lahari', 'Arrigo Boito', 'Calvin Harris', 'Jason Schwartzman', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Gioachino Rossini', 'Gian Carlo Menotti', 'Ravi Shankar', 'Giorgio Moroder', 'James Valentine', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Lee Hazlewood', 'Tan Dun', 'Charles Gounod', 'Ron Browz', 'Dead Kennedys', 'Ron Grainer', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'Hank Williams', 'Fred Schneider', 'Grieg', 'Zappa', 'Tom Graeff', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Boito', 'Kyle Eastwood', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Spencer Williams', 'Trevor Rabin', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Thaman', 'Lou Reed', 'Joe Melson', 'Henry Purcell', 'Hikaru Utada', 'John Barry', 'Irving Berlin', 'A R Rahman', 'Ouseppachan', 'John Kander', 'Michael John LaChiusa', 'Gopi Sunder', 'Georges Bizet', 'Messiaen', 'Anoop Rubens', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'Gackt']
Hidden Hills
Hidden Hills is an American sitcom that aired on NBC during the 2002-2003 TV season. Based on the book Surviving Suburbia, the series was created by Peter Segal and Ric Swartzlander. The theme song was "Pleasant Valley Sunday", made famous by The Monkees. Mark Mothersbaugh (co-founder of Devo) performed the version used on the show. The show was made by Ric Swartzlander's Rude Mood Productions and NBC.
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composer
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Andrew Lloyd Webber
['Peter Serafinowicz', 'Bert Kaempfert', 'Nick Mason', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Gustav Holst', 'Psy', 'Dario Argento', 'Michael Kamen', 'Charlie Clouser', 'Bharadwaj', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Ralph Benatzky', 'Jason Schwartzman', 'Bob Dylan', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Scott Joplin', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'RD Burman', 'Zimmer', 'Pee Wee King', 'Max Martin', 'Michael Nyman', 'RedOne', 'Gustav Mahler', 'Shankar Ganesh', 'Pablo de Sarasate', 'Nino Rota', 'Abel Meeropol', 'Hanneman', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Ron Goodwin', 'Joshua Sridhar', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Rudolf Friml', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Luigi Cherubini', 'Frederick Loewe', 'Jerome Moross', 'Pyotr Tchaikovsky', 'Shaan Rahman', 'Bruce Springsteen', 'Dead Kennedys', 'Ilayaraaja', 'Howard Shore', 'Paul Hindemith', 'Jimmy Page', 'Anil Biswas', 'Deepak Dev', 'Mike Patton', 'Freddie Mercury', 'Hendrix', 'John Mayer', 'Masafumi Takada', 'Bharathwaj', 'George Fenton', 'Anton Karas', 'Lil Wayne', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Shostakovich', 'Vasant Desai', 'Luigi Dallapiccola', 'Verdi', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Ivor Novello', 'Peggy Lee', 'Zubir Said', 'Britney Spears', 'John Lurie', 'Usha Khanna', 'John Debney', 'Nick Cave', 'Edvard Grieg', 'Anoop Rubens', 'Ariel Rechtshaid', 'Purcell', 'Vincent Gallo', 'Quincy Jones', 'Tagore', 'Hayley Williams', 'Shankar Jaikishan', 'Henri Colpi', 'Johannes Brahms', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Dylan', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Mozart', 'Bappi Lahari', 'Heinrich Marschner', 'Harry Tierney', 'Fats Waller', 'Rabindranath Tagore', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Boito', 'Noriyuki Iwadare', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Rupert Holmes', 'Neil Young', 'Kris Kristofferson']
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a musical or operetta with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The story is based on the "coat of many colors" story of Joseph from the Bible's Book of Genesis. This was the first Lloyd Webber and Rice musical to be performed publicly (the first, The Likes of Us, written in 1965, was not performed until 2005). The show has little spoken dialogue; it is completely sung-through. Its family-friendly storyline, universal themes and catchy music have resulted in numerous productions of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; according to the Really Useful Group, by 2008 more than 20,000 schools and amateur theatre groups had successfully put on productions.
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composer
Expresso Bongo
Monty Norman
['Bijibal', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Herman Parker', 'Paul Simon', 'Umberto Giordano', 'Ippo Yamada', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Antonio Vivaldi', 'Giovanni Bononcini', 'Abel Meeropol', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Slim Shady', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Marvin Gaye', 'Georges Delerue', 'Ferruccio Busoni', 'Leigh Harline', 'GoonRock', 'Arthur Sullivan', 'Christoph Willibald Gluck', 'Rick Wright', 'The Doors', 'Fred Frith', 'Serge', 'Strauss', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Harry Ruby', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'Alfred Newman', 'Lee Hazlewood', 'Thomas Bangalter', 'Bob Gaudio', 'Peter Heise', 'Ariel Rechtshaid', 'Louis Jordan', 'Henri Colpi', 'Bart Howard', 'Paul Shaffer', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Robbie Robertson', 'Illayaraja', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Telemann', 'Amilcare Ponchielli', 'Britten', 'Oliver Wallace', 'Paul Giovanni', 'Michael Small', 'Jason Schwartzman', 'Roger Waters', 'Daniel Auber', 'Hetfield', 'George Gershwin', 'Franz Schreker', 'Ruggero Leoncavallo', 'Lennon', 'Jimmy Webb', 'Bernard Sumner', 'Michael Penn', 'Gustav Holst', 'Bill Conti', 'Hamsalekha', 'Akshaya Mohanty', 'Lisa Gerrard', 'Sigmund Romberg', 'Samuel Hoffenstein', 'Franz Schubert', 'Grant Green', 'Lil Wayne', 'Paul Gross', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'David Byrne', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Jun Maeda', 'Amit Trivedi', 'Ouseppachan', 'Clint Eastwood', 'Daniel Johnston', 'Liszt', 'Thaman', 'Mahler', 'Jerome Moross', 'Cyndi Lauper', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Lutheran', 'Usha Khanna', 'Max Martin', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Brian Burton', 'Uzeyir Hajibeyov', 'Carmine Coppola', 'Ruggiero Leoncavallo', 'Dolly Parton', 'Shaan Rahman', 'Kubrick', 'Raveendran', 'Avicii', 'James Valentine']
Expresso Bongo
Expresso Bongo, a 1958 West End musical and a 1959 film, is a satire of the music industry. It was first produced on the stage at the Saville Theatre, London, on 23 April 1958. Its book was written by Wolf Mankowitz and Julian More, with music by David Heneker and Monty Norman, also the co-lyricist with Julian More. The production starred Paul Scofield with Hy Hazell, Millicent Martin and James Kenney. Musical director was Burt Rhodes and director William Chappell. The subsequent 1959 film version was directed by Val Guest and starred Laurence Harvey, Cliff Richard, and Yolande Donlan.
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composer
Don Carlos
Falstaff
['Cathy Dennis', 'Usha Khanna', 'Jimmy Forrest', 'Rupert Holmes', 'Vincenzo Bellini', 'Cyndi Lauper', 'Ilaiyaraja', 'Hank Williams', 'Paul Giovanni', 'Thomas Newman', 'Terry Scott Taylor', 'Baauer', 'Shinji Aoyama', 'Thelonious Monk', 'Zimmer', 'Saluri Rajeswara Rao', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'Brian Wilson', 'Moby', 'Pink Floyd', 'Vivaldi', 'Todd Rundgren', 'Hotei', 'Alfredo Catalani', 'Elvis Presley', 'Sidney Jones', 'Ralph Benatzky', 'Oscar Peterson', 'Henry Purcell', 'Roy Orbison', 'Edwin Eugene Bagley', 'Bill Rebane', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'Bobby Darin', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Joseph Haydn', 'Simon Mayr', 'Rachmaninoff', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Jason Schwartzman', 'Loewe', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Duke Mitchell', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Luther', 'Puccini', 'Uzeyir Hajibeyov', 'Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan', 'Mily Balakirev', 'Chris Cornell', 'Danielle Brisebois', 'Dylan', 'Frederic Norton', 'Jeff Tweedy', 'Brian Eno', 'Zubir Said', 'Jaidev', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'George Harrison', 'James Hetfield', 'Hamsalekha', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Ambroise Thomas', 'Harry Ruby', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Shantanu Moitra', 'Lutheran', 'Ravindra Jain', 'Johann Strauss II', 'Peter Heise', 'Bach', 'Bertrand Bonello', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'Sankar Ganesh', 'Jill Sobule', 'Shankar Jaikishan', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Ilayaraaja', 'Jerome Moross', 'Arturo Toscanini', 'Olivier Messiaen', 'Adriano Celentano', 'Thaman', 'Arjun Janya', 'Wagner', 'Duke Ellington', 'Ron Browz', 'Gioachino Rossini', 'Beethoven', 'Monteverdi', 'Mike Figgis', 'Karl Jenkins', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Raveendran', 'Timbaland', 'Bellini', 'Benny Andersson', 'Ravi Shankar']
Nikola Mijailović (singer)
Nikola Mijailovic (born 1973) is a Serbian baritone who has had a prolific international opera career since the mid-1990s. He is particularly admired for his portrayals in the operas of Giuseppe Verdi. He has sung on several complete opera recordings on a variety of music labels. Born in Belgrade, Mijailovic began his voice studies with his mother, Radmila Smiljanić, a voice teacher on the faculty at the University of Arts in Belgrade. After earning degrees from the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna (1993) and the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia (1996), Mijailovic entered the Center de Formation Lyrique at the Opéra Bastille in Paris. While a student he won several important international singing competitions, including first prize at the Mario Lanza (1994), Luciano Pavarotti (1995), and Leyla Gencer (1997) Voice Competitions. He made his professional opera debut in Moscow at the Bolshoi Theatre as Schaunard in La bohème. That same year he sang the role of Marcello in La bohème at the Opera Company of Philadelphia opposite Pavarotti as Rodolfo. Mijailovic's career quickly took off, and by 2000 he had already sung leading parts at La Scala, La Fenice, the Kirov Opera, the Festival della Valle d'Itria, the Festival de Ópera de Las Palmas, the Festival de Radio France et Montpellier, the Festival Settimane Musicali di Stresa, the Prolirica in Lima, and the National Theatre in Belgrade among others. He has continued to sing roles at major opera houses internationally, in such parts as Alphonse XI in La favorite, the Count di Luna in Il trovatore, Don Carlo di Vargas in La forza del destino, Erensto in Il pirata, Escamillo in Carmen, Ford in Falstaff, Germont in La traviata, Leandro in The Love for Three Oranges, Orest in Elektra, Rodrigue in Don Carlos, and the title roles in Eugene Onegin and Macbeth among others.
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composer
Flute Sonata
Francis Poulenc
['Baauer', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Ludwig van Beethoven', 'Aaron Copland', 'Mingus', 'John Cale', 'Shane Carruth', 'Adriano Celentano', 'Alexander Borodin', 'John Sebastian', 'Randy Newman', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'Ilayaraja', 'Fred Frith', 'Hetfield', 'Vince Guaraldi', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Jun Maeda', 'Rousseau', 'Vusi Mahlasela', 'Van Morrison', 'James Hetfield', 'Marc Shaiman', 'Cohan', 'Menken', 'Lennon', 'Edmund Goulding', 'Antonio Vivaldi', 'Jim Morrison', 'Karl Jenkins', 'Georges Auric', 'Jim Steinman', 'Jimmy Forrest', 'Fred Ebb', 'Tony Gatlif', 'Johann Pachelbel', 'Dan Goggin', 'Patrick Stump', 'Burton Lane', 'Gluck', 'Lloyd Kaufman', 'Timbaland', 'Bappi Lahiri', 'Piazzolla', 'Gustavo Santaolalla', 'Schumann', 'Bob Gaudio', 'Jerry Herst', 'Ashley Tisdale', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Grieg', 'Busoni', 'Bret McKenzie', 'George Gershwin', 'Devi Sri Prasad', 'Nick Mason', 'Jeff Tweedy', 'Jackson Browne', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Utada', 'Saverio Mercadante', 'Henri Colpi', 'Howard Shore', 'M S Viswanathan', 'JS Bach', 'Geezer Butler', 'Monteverdi', 'Mike Post', 'Anil Biswas', 'Strauss', 'Noel Gallagher', 'Giulio Caccini', 'Scriabin', 'Brian Eno', 'Lou Reed', 'Berg', 'John Mayer', 'Michael Wolff', 'John Barry', 'Igor Stravinsky', 'Amon Tobin', 'Arthur Schwartz', 'Henry Krieger', 'Edwin Eugene Bagley', 'Gustav Holst', 'Clint Eastwood', 'Katy Perry', 'David Guetta', 'Spencer Williams', 'Dre', 'Bharathwaj', 'Franz Schreker', 'Loewe', 'Jimmy Chi', 'Lee Hazlewood', 'George Harrison', 'Gordon Parks', 'Joe Raposo']
Flute Sonata (Poulenc)
The Flute Sonata by Francis Poulenc, for flute and piano, was written in 1957. It is dedicated to the memory of Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, an American patron of chamber music. Poulenc composed it for the flautist Jean-Pierre Rampal, and he and Rampal gave the première in June 1957 at the Strasbourg Music Festival. It is now one of Poulenc's best known works and is a prominent feature in 20th century flute repertoire.
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composer
Mazdoor
Burman
['Donald Glover', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Stewart Copeland', 'Strummer', 'Samuel Hui', 'Fred Schneider', 'Leo Kottke', 'Jonathan Coulton', 'Vaughan Williams', 'Alban Berg', 'Bijibal', 'Anil Biswas', 'James Horner', 'Verdian', 'Gordon Parks', 'Howard Shore', 'Handel', 'John Sebastian', 'LMFAO', 'Gaetano Donizetti', 'James Valentine', 'Philip Glass', 'Peter Heise', 'Domenico Modugno', 'Boito', 'Scriabin', 'Mussorgsky', 'No Doubt', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Mayr', 'Elvis Presley', 'Lewis Allan', 'Naushad', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Charles Chaplin', 'Arthur Sullivan', 'Cohan', 'Yuvan Shankar Raja', 'Michael Haydn', 'Bart Howard', 'Joshua Sridhar', 'Falstaff', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'RedOne', 'Purcell', 'Neil Young', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Stevie Nicks', 'Rajesh Roshan', 'Johann Strauss I', 'Grant Green', 'Gioachino Rossini', 'Michael Kamen', 'Verdi', 'William Finn', 'Hamsalekha', 'Carmelo Bene', 'Terry Riley', 'Ron Grainer', 'Robert Schumann', 'Eminem', 'Nobuyoshi Sano', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'M S Viswanathan', 'Rabindranath Tagore', 'Dead Kennedys', 'Jonathan Larson', 'T Bone Burnett', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Curtis Mayfield', 'Bill Rebane', 'Dylan', 'Lionel Richie', 'GoonRock', 'Moby', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Debussy', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Britten', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'Franz Xaver Gruber', 'Gangai Amaran', 'Jill Sobule', 'Aram Khachaturian', 'Georges Bizet', 'Henry Purcell', 'Paul McCartney', 'Ralph Vaughan Williams', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Pete Townshend', 'Cy Coleman', 'Dario Argento', 'Bharathwaj', 'Geoff Barrow', 'Tom Waits', 'Oscar Peterson', 'Lorenzo Ferrero']
Mazdoor
Mazdoor (English: Worker) is a 1983 Hindi film. Produced by B. R. Chopra it is directed by his son Ravi Chopra. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Nanda, Nazir Hussain, Raj Babbar, Suresh Oberoi, Rati Agnihotri, Iftekhar, Madan Puri and Johhny Walker. The music of the film is by R. D. Burman
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composer
I Capuleti e i Montecchi
Vincenzo Bellini
['Domenico Modugno', 'Jill Sobule', 'Stevie Wonder', 'Jan Hammer', 'John Waters', 'Christopher Tin', 'Boito', 'Mily Balakirev', 'Eric Idle', 'Monk', 'Arthur Sullivan', 'Martin Luther', 'Ajab Gul', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Rajesh Roshan', 'Mano Murthy', 'Michael', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'Michael Penn', 'Terry Riley', 'Lou Reed', 'Nino Rota', 'Sherman Brothers', 'Danger Mouse', 'Anil Biswas', 'Geezer Butler', 'Loudon Wainwright III', 'Maria McKee', 'Nielsen', 'George Gershwin', 'Basil Poledouris', 'David Lynch', 'Phil Collins', 'Pergolesi', 'Paul Simon', 'Jimmy Chi', 'Goutam Ghosh', 'George Harrison', 'Lloyd Kaufman', 'David Newman', 'Sandy Wilson', 'Shane Carruth', 'Fred Ebb', 'Rolfe Kent', 'Bertrand Bonello', 'Cy Coleman', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'Luigi Cherubini', 'Jerry Amaldev', 'Mahler', 'Bob Dylan', 'Bruce Springsteen', 'Abel Meeropol', 'Hans Zimmer', 'Jules Massenet', 'Berlioz', 'Darius Milhaud', 'Jackson Browne', 'Hotei', 'Michael Nyman', 'Devi Sri Prasad', 'Darren Criss', 'Franz Xaver Gruber', 'Paul Hindemith', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Johnny Green', 'Ludwig van Beethoven', 'Tom Waits', 'Samuel Hoffenstein', 'Carl Nielsen', 'Hanneman', 'Maureen Tucker', 'Ryuichi Sakamoto', 'Max Martin', 'Harold Budd', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Britten', 'George', 'Samuel Hui', 'Avicii', 'Artie Shaw', 'Ashley Tisdale', 'John Carpenter', 'Simon May', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Lorenzo Ferrero', 'Dario Argento', 'Bruch', 'Rachmaninoff', 'Joplin', 'Edvard Grieg', 'Hayley Williams', 'Wagnerian', 'Herbert', 'Graham Nash', 'John Cale', 'Green Day', 'Jack Black', 'Spencer Williams']
I Capuleti e i Montecchi
I Capuleti e i Montecchi (The Capulets and the Montagues) is an Italian opera (Tragedia lirica) in two acts by Vincenzo Bellini. The libretto by Felice Romani was a reworking of the story of Romeo and Juliet for an opera by Nicola Vaccai called Giulietta e Romeo and based on the play of the same name by Luigi Scevola written in 1818, thus an Italian source rather than taken directly from William Shakespeare. Behind the libretto stand many Italian, ultimately Renaissance sources created by Matteo Bandello, and probably through their French translations by François de Belleforest and Pierre Boaistuau, rather than Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. The theme was very popular in Italy: there were earlier libretti by Luzzi for Marescalchi (1785, Venice), Foppa for Zingarelli (1796, Milan), and Buonaiuti for Pietro Carlo Guglielmi (1810, London). The first Italian libretto explicitly based on Shakespeare’s play did not appear until 1865; it was by M. M. Marcello, for Filippo Marchetti’s Romeo e Giulietta given in Trieste. Bellini was persuaded to write the opera for the 1830 Carnival season at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice, with only a month and a half available for composition. He succeeded by appropriating a large amount of music previously written for his unsuccessful opera Zaira. The first performance of I Capuleti e i Montecchi took place on 11 March 1830.
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composer
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Tobe Hooper
['Coline Serreau', 'Lionel Richie', 'David Bowie', 'John Barry', 'Tom Waits', 'Jason Schwartzman', 'Meyerbeer', 'Neil Young', 'Tangerine Dream', 'Sean Lennon', 'Bhanumathi', 'James Newton Howard', 'Boito', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Dead Kennedys', 'Noriyuki Iwadare', 'Roger Miller', 'Jimmy Forrest', 'Carole King', 'Rahul Raj', 'Danny Elfman', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Paul Giovanni', 'Philip Glass', 'Amon Tobin', 'Jerry Goldsmith', 'Bob Dylan', 'Michael Jackson', 'Haydn', 'Jackie Gleason', 'Harry Nilsson', 'Ashley Tisdale', 'Vincent Gallo', 'Kanye West', 'Burt Bacharach', 'Umberto Giordano', 'Jonny Greenwood', 'Adele', 'Jan Hammer', 'Scriabin', 'George Harrison', 'Biafra', 'Phil Collins', 'Ian', 'Uzeyir Hajibeyov', 'Giuseppe Verdi', 'Georges Bizet', 'Christopher Tin', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Velvet Underground', 'Constant Lambert', 'Charles Gounod', 'Carl Maria von Weber', 'Lennon', 'Baauer', 'Stewart Copeland', 'Ennio Morricone', 'Ilaiyaraja', 'Simon May', 'Anton Bruckner', 'Dave Grohl', 'Nielsen', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Todd Rundgren', 'Shaan Rahman', 'Crosby', 'Alfredo Catalani', 'massenet', 'Alejandro Jodorowsky', 'Monty Norman', 'Utada', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Fred Schneider', 'Van Dyke Parks', 'T Bone Burnett', 'Avicii', 'Terry Scott Taylor', 'Saluri Rajeswara Rao', 'Joseph LoDuca', 'Tagore', 'Tom Graeff', 'Rameau', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Thomas Newman', 'Illayaraja', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'Les Stroud', 'Gautam Ghose', 'Jack Johnson', 'Charles Ives', 'Carmine Coppola', 'LMFAO', 'Srikanth Deva', 'Burton Lane', 'Michael Giacchino', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'Samuel Hui', 'Phil Lesh', 'Verdi']
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (also known as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2 and Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2: The Buzz is Back) is a 1986 American horror dark comedy slasher film, directed by Tobe Hooper. It is a sequel to the 1974 horror classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, also directed and co-written by Hooper. It was written by L. M. Kit Carson and produced by Carson, Yoram Globus, Menahem Golan and Hooper. The film stars Dennis Hopper as "Lefty", Caroline Williams as "Stretch", Bill Johnson as "Leatherface", Bill Moseley as "Chop Top" and Jim Siedow, who reprises the role of "The Cook". The sequel was highly criticized by some for its stylistic departure from the first film, including its bigger budget and emphasis on gore and wacky black comedy, as opposed to the original which utilized minimal gore, a low-budget vérité style and atmosphere to build tension and fear. The emphasis was on black comedy, which director Tobe Hooper believed was present in the first film, but unacknowledged by viewers because of its realistic and shocking content. Despite being successful in its initial 1986 theatrical run, the film failed to make a substantial profit for the studio; however, it eventually garnered a cult following and became popular on home video, which led to a special edition release of the film on DVD in 2006.
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composer
Hariyali Aur Rasta
Shankar Jaikishan
['Geezer Butler', 'Mike Figgis', 'Georges Auric', 'Amon Tobin', 'Busoni', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Harry Tierney', 'Kubrick', 'Leigh Harline', 'Uzeyir Hajibeyov', 'Jimmy Cliff', 'Simon Mayr', 'Carole King', 'Pablo de Sarasate', 'Stravinsky', 'Steve Marriott', 'Charles Strouse', 'Mark Isham', 'John Debney', 'Darren Criss', 'Adele', 'Rob Hubbard', 'Juelz Santana', 'Freddie Mercury', 'Scriabin', 'Copland', 'Rob Zombie', 'Aram Khachaturian', 'David Byrne', 'Ralph Benatzky', 'Terry Scott Taylor', 'Saluri Rajeswara Rao', 'Bellini', 'Sandy Wilson', 'Bruce Springsteen', 'Alban Berg', 'Psy', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Scott Bradley', 'Roy Orbison', 'Roy Budd', 'Gopi Sundar', 'Paul Shaffer', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Thomas Newman', 'Philip Glass', 'John Barry', 'Erich Wolfgang Korngold', 'Cousteau', 'Victor Schertzinger', 'George Gershwin', 'Graham Nash', 'Piazzolla', 'Anton Karas', 'Cathy Dennis', 'Michael Giacchino', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Liz Phair', 'Lou Reed', 'Edvard Grieg', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Sammy Fain', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'Natasha Bedingfield', 'Utada', 'David Lynch', 'Rossini', 'Crosby', 'Robert Lopez', 'Peggy Lee', 'Gazzaniga', 'Jonny Greenwood', 'Vijay Antony', 'Nick Cave', 'Joe Raposo', 'Jimi Hendrix', 'Bobby Darin', 'Michael Wolff', 'Bijibal', 'Nielsen', 'Deepak Dev', 'Tony Gatlif', 'R D Burman', 'Vivaldi', 'Ian Gillan', 'Sidney Jones', 'Ron Grainer', 'Georges Delerue', 'Hetfield', 'Gregg Alexander', 'Anu Malik', 'Ives', 'Manuel de Falla', 'Carl Maria von Weber', 'Billy Bragg', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'Marvin', 'Gustav Holst']
Hariyali Aur Rasta
Hariyali Aur Rasta (English: The Greenery and the Road) (Hindi: हरियाली और रास्ता) is a 1962 Hindi film produced and directed by Vijay Bhatt. It had Manoj Kumar and Mala Sinha as leads. The film has music by Shankar Jaikishan. The film was the fourth highest grosser of the year and declared a 'Hit' at the Indian Box Office
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composer
Abdulla the Great
Georges Auric
['Johann Strauss II', 'Bijibal', 'Pharrell Williams', 'Les Stroud', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'Brian Wilson', 'Haydn', 'Arrigo Boito', 'Jerome Kern', 'Angus', 'Julie Delpy', 'Ilaiyaraja', 'Roger Miller', 'Mickey J Meyer', 'Anirudh Ravichander', 'Jill Sobule', 'Roy Orbison', 'Jimmy Cliff', 'Rob Zombie', 'Ouseppachan', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Brahms', 'Jimmy Page', 'Herbert', 'Shankar Jaikishan', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'Carl Stalling', 'John Barry', 'Robert Popper', 'Georges Bizet', 'David Crosby', 'Francesco De Masi', 'Vince Guaraldi Trio', 'Jacques Brel', 'Strauss', 'Meyerbeer', 'Howard Shore', 'JS Bach', 'Aram Khachaturian', 'Velvet Underground', 'Maureen Tucker', 'Jean Sibelius', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Robbie Robertson', 'Jules Massenet', 'M S Viswanathan', 'Hans Zimmer', 'Paul Simon', 'Dmitri Shostakovich', 'Sherman Brothers', 'Paul McCartney', 'Fred Schneider', 'Michael Giacchino', 'Christopher Guest', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Taneyev', 'Wagnerian', 'Maurice Ravel', 'Devi Sri Prasad', 'Dylan', 'Jaidev', 'Carlos Gardel', 'John Waters', 'Hector Berlioz', 'Monteverdi', 'Henry Mancini', 'Jay Chou', 'William Walton', 'Arthur Honegger', 'Kyle Eastwood', 'Noriyuki Iwadare', 'Galt MacDermot', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Peggy Lee', 'Vishal Bharadwaj', 'Hikaru Utada', 'Tom Waits', 'John Coltrane', 'Ashley Tisdale', 'Umberto Giordano', 'Juelz Santana', 'Jackson Browne', 'Eddie Kramer', 'Gordon Parks', 'Franz Liszt', 'Paul Hindemith', 'Jimmy Forrest', 'Ludwig van Beethoven', 'Ed Sheeran', 'Cy Coleman', 'Patrick Leonard', 'Stephen Sondheim', 'Monk', 'John Cale', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'Kern', 'Alessandro Scarlatti', 'Gustav Mahler', 'Kubrick']
Abdulla the Great
Abdulla the Great, also known as Abdullah's Harem is a 1955 comedy film made by Misr Universal Cairo and Sphinx Films and distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. It was directed and produced by Gregory Ratoff, from a screenplay by Boris Ingster and George St. George, based on the novel My Kingdom for a Woman by Ismet Regeila. The music score was by Georges Auric and the cinematography by Lee Garmes. The film stars Gregory Ratoff, Kay Kendall, Sydney Chaplin, Alexander D'Arcy and Marina Berti. The story is a thinly veiled parody of the life of King Farouk of Egypt and the events preceding his overthrow in 1952.
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composer
Hoovu Hannu
Hamsalekha
['Zakir Hussain', 'Harold Faltermeyer', 'Aaron Copland', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'Tobe Hooper', 'Slim Shady', 'Coline Serreau', 'Weber', 'Jacques Brel', 'George', 'Loudon Wainwright III', 'Cy Coleman', 'Yuvan Shankar Raja', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'Hank Williams', 'Rodion Shchedrin', 'Elvis', 'Johann Sebastian Bach', 'Abel Meeropol', 'Hanns Eisler', 'Salil Chowdhary', 'Hector Berlioz', 'Bock', 'Gian Carlo Menotti', 'Claude Debussy', 'Terry Riley', 'Malvina Reynolds', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Beethoven', 'Mike Figgis', 'Johannes Brahms', 'Stanley Myers', 'Glenn Miller', 'Jake Shears', 'Michael Penn', 'Harold Arlen', 'Luigi Cherubini', 'Bruch', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Rameau', 'Sean Lennon', 'Ry Cooder', 'Poulenc', 'Dario Argento', 'Tom Waits', 'Antonio Vivaldi', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'Schumann', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Menken', 'Peggy Lee', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Gregg Alexander', 'wagnerian', 'Haydn', 'Paul Simon', 'John Carpenter', 'Weimar', 'Ruy Guerra', 'Charlie Parker', 'Scriabin', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Lady Gaga', 'Paul McCartney', 'Lee Hazlewood', 'Maureen Tucker', 'George Fenton', 'Willie Dixon', 'Garth Brooks', 'Ruslana', 'Alban Berg', 'Peter Heise', 'Marvin Gaye', 'Bach', 'Justin Moore', 'Mel Brooks', 'Prokofiev', 'massenet', 'Paul Shaffer', 'Jimmy Cliff', 'Elton John', 'Luther', 'David Guetta', 'Dolly Parton', 'Rob Zombie', 'Pablo de Sarasate', 'Scott Shaw', 'Rabindranath Tagore', 'Trent Reznor', 'Davis', 'George Harrison', 'Uzeyir Hajibeyov', 'Benjamin Britten', 'Jules Massenet', 'Freddie Mercury', 'Jack Johnson', 'Joe Hisaishi', 'Rousseau', 'Adriano Celentano']
Hoovu Hannu
Hoovu Hannu (Kannada: ಹೂವು ಹಣ್ಣು, English: Flowers & Fruits) is a 1993 Indian Kannada language drama film based on the novel by Triveni of the same name. The film stars Lakshmi, Rajesh Gundurao, Vyjayanthi and Baby Shamili in the lead roles. It was directed by Rajendra Singh Babu and produced by Vaibhava Lakshmi Productions. The music and lyrics were written and composed by Hamsalekha. The film was a musical hit and won many awards including the Karnataka State Film Awards and Filmfare Awards South. Veteran cinematographer V. K. Murthy worked in this film and won many accolades for his work.
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composer
Motezuma
Antonio Vivaldi
['Maurice Ravel', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Clint Eastwood', 'Paul Williams', 'Ajab Gul', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'Ravi Shankar', 'Carmine Coppola', 'Sammy Fain', 'Boito', 'Quincy Jones', 'Piazzolla', 'Heinrich Marschner', 'Victor Herbert', 'Roy Orbison', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'Shinji Aoyama', 'Ruslana', 'Jonathan Larson', 'Naushad', 'Umberto Giordano', 'Elvis', 'Jerry Amaldev', 'Ilayaraja', 'Bhanumathi Ramakrishna', 'Zimmermann', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Franz Schreker', 'Hotei', 'Blind Willie McTell', 'Herbert', 'Pink Floyd', 'Liszt', 'Jesse McCartney', 'Vijay Antony', 'Loudon Wainwright III', 'Lars Ulrich', 'Carly Simon', 'Michel Legrand', 'Abel Meeropol', 'Sandy Wilson', 'Hitoshi Sakimoto', 'Lalo Schifrin', 'Edvard Grieg', 'Wilfred Jackson', 'Georges Delerue', 'Falstaff', 'Rahul Raj', 'Loewe', 'Michael Kamen', 'Pearl Jam', 'Grant Green', 'Lionel Richie', 'Rudolf Friml', 'Puccini', 'Arnold Schoenberg', 'Carl Stalling', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'James Hetfield', 'Herman Parker', 'Dave Stewart', 'Philip Bailey', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'Domenico Modugno', 'Paul McCartney', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Ilaiyaraaja', 'Patrick Stump', 'Lorenzo Ferrero', 'Danger Mouse', 'Fred Frith', 'Nino Rota', 'Max Martin', 'Max Steiner', 'Eric Idle', 'Nick Mason', 'David Lynch', 'Grieg', 'Stravinsky', 'Akira Yamaoka', 'Ruggiero Leoncavallo', 'Benny Andersson', 'Maureen Tucker', 'T Bone Burnett', 'Carl Orff', 'Charlie Chaplin', 'Utada', 'Tori Amos', 'Mingus', 'Paul Simon', 'David Byrne', 'Johannes Brahms', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'Eddie Kramer', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Les Stroud', 'Willie Dixon', 'Yoko Shimomura']
Motezuma
Motezuma is an opera in three acts by Antonio Vivaldi with an Italian libretto by Alvise Giusti. The libretto is very loosely based on the life of the Aztec ruler Montezuma who died in 1520. The first performance was given in the Teatro Sant'Angelo in Venice on 14 November 1733. (In earlier reference books the opera is referred to as Montezuma, but since the reappearance of the original manuscript this has been corrected to Motezuma.) The music was thought to have been lost, but was discovered in 2002 in the archive of the music library of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin. Its first fully staged performance in modern times took place in Düsseldorf, Germany, on 21 September 2005.
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composer
Humko Deewana Kar Gaye
Anu Malik
['Thomas Bangalter', 'Oliver Wallace', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'Paul Simon', 'Vusi Mahlasela', 'Gurukiran', 'Georges Delerue', 'Nino Rota', 'Hiroki Kikuta', 'Telemann', 'Ilayaraja', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Lady Gaga', 'Ouseppachan', 'Shankar Ganesh', 'David Arnold', 'Artie Shaw', 'Jackson Browne', 'Darren Criss', 'Lil Wayne', 'Bellini', 'Carly Simon', 'Stevie Nicks', 'Timbaland', 'Christophe Beck', 'Rick Wright', 'Rudolf Friml', 'Brian Tyler', 'Menken', 'Frederic Norton', 'Mike Figgis', 'David Gilmour', 'John Kander', 'GoonRock', 'Sigmund Romberg', 'Franz Liszt', 'Leonard Cohen', 'Ralph Benatzky', 'Paul Hindemith', 'Joseph Haydn', 'Anirudh Ravichander', 'Moby', 'Nick Mason', 'Hans Werner Henze', 'Mani Sharma', 'David Raksin', 'Jimi Hendrix', 'Jack Johnson', 'Herman Parker', 'Strummer', 'Daniel Auber', 'Gregg Alexander', 'Anoop Rubens', 'Patrick Doyle', 'Clint Eastwood', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Paul Giovanni', 'Toby Gad', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Eminem', 'Meredith Willson', 'Johannes Brahms', 'Vijay Antony', 'Ives', 'Johann Strauss II', 'David Guetta', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'Roger Miller', 'Roger Waters', 'Ilaiyaraja', 'Alfred Newman', 'Alexander Borodin', 'Ilayaraaja', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Jonathan Coulton', 'Ed Cobb', 'Chris Cornell', 'Shyam', 'Joni Mitchell', 'Harry Nilsson', 'Utada', 'Scriabin', 'Verdian', 'Marvin Hamlisch', 'Spencer Williams', 'Yoko Shimomura', 'Nobuo Uematsu', 'Adriano Celentano', 'Jun Maeda', 'Ottorino Respighi', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Fats Waller', 'Rahul Raj', 'Illayaraja', 'Purcell', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'Steve Marriott', 'Danielle Brisebois']
Humko Deewana Kar Gaye
Humko Deewana Kar Gaye (translation: You Made Me Crazy) is a 2006 Bollywood romantic drama film directed, produced by Raj Kanwar, Bhushan Kumar & Kishan Kumar and stars Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif. Bipasha Basu, Anil Kapoor and Manoj Joshi also star in the movie in supporting roles.The film is inspired by British romantic movie Notting Hill. The film is produced by the Indian music company, T-Series and Inderjit Films Combine. The movie's score and soundtrack is composed by Anu Malik with lyrics by Sameer. Himesh Reshammiya rendered a special song for the film which became extremely popular. The film released on 14 April 2006. The music of the film released on 2 February 2006.
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composer
Well Tempered Clavier
Johann Sebastian Bach
['Alfred Newman', 'Giorgio Moroder', 'massenet', 'Noriyuki Iwadare', 'Alban Berg', 'Cousteau', 'Krist Novoselic', 'Mike Figgis', 'Purcell', 'Jonny Greenwood', 'Maureen Tucker', 'Ayumi Hamasaki', 'Jerry Goldsmith', 'Charlie Chaplin', 'Monty Norman', 'R D Burman', 'Jaidev', 'Johnny Green', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Pritam', 'Alfano', 'Darius Milhaud', 'Mily Balakirev', 'Liz Phair', 'Psy', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Jill Sobule', 'Jacques Brel', 'Alfredo Catalani', 'Stephen Sondheim', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Ludwig van Beethoven', 'Jimmy Cliff', 'Bellini', 'Dmitri Shostakovich', 'Freddie Mercury', 'Vishal Bhardwaj', 'Gopi Sunder', 'Armando Manzanero', 'Jack Johnson', 'Goutam Ghosh', 'Harold Budd', 'Louis Jordan', 'Patrick Doyle', 'Paul Williams', 'Carl Nielsen', 'George Gershwin', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'Haydn', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Edwin Eugene Bagley', 'Charles Strouse', 'Jerry Amaldev', 'Tom Tykwer', 'Eric Idle', 'Heinrich Marschner', 'Shankar Ganesh', 'George Harrison', 'Bernstein', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Sammy Fain', 'Jerome Moross', 'Garth Brooks', 'Sarasate', 'Rolfe Kent', 'Monk', 'James Vasanthan', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Neil Young', 'Anton Karas', 'Utada', 'Masafumi Takada', 'Himesh Reshammiya', 'Georges Delerue', 'Harry Ruby', 'Rachmaninov', 'Tangerine Dream', 'Weill', 'Thomas Newman', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Ed Cobb', 'Irving Berlin', 'Uzeyir Hajibeyov', 'Bobby Darin', 'Basil Poledouris', 'Rick Wright', 'Telemann', 'Michel Berger', 'Hiroki Kikuta', 'Roger Waters', 'Gustav Holst', 'Danny Elfman', 'wagnerian', 'Bharathwaj', 'Phil Collins']
There Will Be No Armageddon
There Will Be No Armageddon is an early acid trance album by Union Jack. The songs were composed in the early 1990s and the album was released by Platipus Records in 1995. It was Union Jack's first studio album and first release on compact disc. It was released again in August 2001 by K7 Studio. Two of the songs on this album, "Two Full Moons and a Trout" and "Red Herring", were major hits in the mid-1990s European dance scene. Most of the songs in this album incorporate a variety of acid sounds. "Red Herring" introduces a loop of a distorted female vocal sample. "Fromage Frais" is a trance version of Prelude No. 1 from the Well Tempered Clavier composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. From the album jacket:
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composer
unfinished symphony
Franz Schubert
['Joplin', 'Mike Figgis', 'Ghantasala', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Jimmy Page', 'Carl Orff', 'Alban Berg', 'Weimar', 'Elliot Goldenthal', 'Zubir Said', 'Anirudh Ravichander', 'Ruggiero Leoncavallo', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Eddie Kramer', 'Charlie Parker', 'Lionel Monckton', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'Gautam Ghose', 'Ilayaraaja', 'Thelonious Monk', 'Francesco Cavalli', 'Rachmaninov', 'Giulio Caccini', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Arthur Honegger', 'Gustav Holst', 'Jimi Hendrix', 'Johann Strauss I', 'Michael John LaChiusa', 'Srikanth Deva', 'Grant Kirkhope', 'Offenbach', 'Roger Daltrey', 'Aaron Copland', 'Alfred Newman', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Karthik Raja', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'Puccini', 'Domenico Cimarosa', 'David Crosby', 'Hitoshi Sakimoto', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Ives', 'Brian Tyler', 'MC Ren', 'Angus', 'Jack Johnson', 'Schubert', 'Eric Idle', 'Jimmy Buffett', 'Moby', 'Igor Stravinsky', 'Vishal Bharadwaj', 'Bernstein', 'Alfano', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Brian Eno', 'John Barry', 'Loewe', 'Cole Porter', 'Darren Criss', 'Anil Biswas', 'Ravi Shankar', 'Gordon Parks', 'Ivan Caryll', 'Vangelis', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Katy Perry', 'Masafumi Takada', 'Mike Post', 'Miles Davis', 'Gioachino Rossini', 'Jake Shears', 'Terry Riley', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'Ouseppachan', 'Harry Warren', 'Gackt', 'Ralph Benatzky', 'Raveendran', 'Strummer', 'Bruce Cockburn', 'Duke Mitchell', 'RD Burman', 'Marvin Gaye', 'Bock', 'Joe Raposo', 'Mano Murthy', 'Ry Cooder', 'Chris Cornell', 'Hans Zimmer', 'Rahul Raj', 'Alberto Franchetti', 'David Byrne', 'Anton Bruckner', 'Luther', 'Coline Serreau']
Unfinished symphony
An unfinished symphony is a fragment of a symphony, by a particular composer, that musicians and academics consider incomplete or unfinished for various reasons. The archetypal unfinished symphony is Franz Schubert's Symphony No. 8 (sometimes called Schubert's Unfinished Symphony), written in 1822, six years before his death. It features two fully orchestrated movements. While it seems clear from sketches that Schubert set out to create a traditional four-movement symphony, this has been the subject of endless debate. Schubert wrote the symphony for the Graz Musical Society, and gave the manuscript to his friend Anselm Hüttenbrenner, in his capacity as its representative. However, Hüttenbrenner did not show the score to the society at that time, nor did he reveal the existence of the manuscript after Schubert died in 1828, but kept it a secret for another 37 years. In 1865, when he was 76 (three years before his death), Hüttenbrenner finally showed it to the conductor Johann von Herbeck, who conducted the extant two movements on 17 December 1865 in Vienna, adding the last movement of Schubert's third symphony as the finale. Music historians and scholars then toiled to "prove" the composition was complete in its two-movement form, and indeed, in that form it became one of the most popular pieces in the late 19th century classical music repertoire, and remains one of Schubert's most popular compositions.
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composer
Mirapakay
Thaman
['Bobby Womack', 'Carl Stalling', 'wagnerian', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'John Cale', 'Shyam', 'Thelonious Monk', 'Harry Ruby', 'Carly Simon', 'Constant Lambert', 'John Coltrane', 'Johnny Green', 'Mel Brooks', 'Graham Nash', 'JS Bach', 'Leonard Bernstein', 'Charlie Parker', 'Brian Tyler', 'Bach', 'Monk', 'Simon Mayr', 'Edward Elgar', 'John Carpenter', 'Sigmund Romberg', 'Cathy Dennis', 'Vincent Gallo', 'Michel Berger', 'Max Steiner', 'Jim Morrison', 'Mark Mothersbaugh', 'Bock', 'Basil Poledouris', 'Serge', 'Van Morrison', 'Rota', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Bharathwaj', 'Vivaldi', 'Daniel Auber', 'Howard Shore', 'Jim Steinman', 'Lou Reed', 'Carmelo Bene', 'Bruce Kimmel', 'Anoop Rubens', 'Deepak Dev', 'Bowie', 'Tan Dun', 'Fred Ebb', 'Michel Legrand', 'Henry Mancini', 'Andrew Lloyd Webber', 'Mozart', 'Ruggero Leoncavallo', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Lloyd Kaufman', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Stevie Nicks', 'Lorenzo Ferrero', 'Nielsen', 'Neil Young', 'Angelo Badalamenti', 'Mily Balakirev', 'Hank Williams', 'David Lynch', 'Gioacchino Rossini', 'Justin Moore', 'John Barry', 'Sam Hui', 'Leigh Harline', 'Loudon Wainwright III', 'Gangai Amaran', 'Dylan', 'Scott Joplin', 'Ry Cooder', 'Elvis Presley', 'Johann Sebastian Bach', 'Zimmer', 'Goutam Ghosh', 'Handel', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Tchaikovsky', 'Stravinsky', 'Silicon Knights', 'Vasant Desai', 'Amon Tobin', 'Louis Jordan', 'Paul McCartney', 'Wynton Marsalis', 'Nobuyoshi Sano', 'Isaac Hayes', 'Fats Waller', 'Bill Rebane', 'Rachmaninov', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Jerry Herst', 'GoonRock', 'Pablo de Sarasate']
Mirapakay
Mirapakay (English: Chilli) is a blockbuster 2011 Telugu-language action comedy film, directed by Harish Shankar. The film stars Ravi Teja, Richa Gangopadhyay, and Deeksha Seth in the lead. The film, which has music scored by S. Thaman, was released on 14 January 2011. The film has been dubbed in Hindi as Khallas and into Tamil as Murattu Singam. It is loosely based on the Hindi film Main Hoon Na.
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composer
Gaspard de la nuit
Maurice Ravel
['Johann Pachelbel', 'Ruggero Leoncavallo', 'Mohan Sithara', 'Hiroki Kikuta', 'Weimar', 'Johnny Cash', 'Aaron Copland', 'Bruce Springsteen', 'Ed Sheeran', 'David Crosby', 'Oliver Wallace', 'Bill Conti', 'Gian Carlo Menotti', 'Hector Berlioz', 'Bill Rebane', 'Peter Heise', 'Elvis Presley', 'Timbaland', 'Basiscape', 'Blind Willie McTell', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Eric Weissberg', 'Mily Balakirev', 'Junior Parker', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Jacques Offenbach', 'Nick Mason', 'Boito', 'Carmelo Bene', 'John Sebastian', 'Jonny Greenwood', 'Ilayaraja', 'Srikanth Deva', 'Michel Berger', 'Utada Hikaru', 'Mani Sharma', 'Ruggiero Leoncavallo', 'Rudolf Friml', 'Karthik Raja', 'Darren Criss', 'Hans Werner Henze', 'Fred Ebb', 'Masashi Hamauzu', 'Shane Carruth', 'Presley', 'Velvet Underground', 'Schoenberg', 'Roger Miller', 'Henri Colpi', 'Gluck', 'Paul Gross', 'Garth Brooks', 'Strauss', 'Michael Kamen', 'Coline Serreau', 'Sadhu Kokila', 'Meredith Willson', 'Rabindranath Tagore', 'Fred Schneider', 'Hans Zimmer', 'Fats Waller', 'Monk', 'Vivaldi', 'Max Steiner', 'Rupert Holmes', 'Cyndi Lauper', 'Jimmy Forrest', 'Todd Rundgren', 'Count Basie', 'Yoko Shimomura', 'Geoff Barrow', 'Syd Barrett', 'John Coltrane', 'Peter Best', 'Jun Maeda', 'Harold Arlen', 'Jim Morrison', 'Nikolaos Mantzaros', 'Mick Jagger', 'Scott Bradley', 'Scott Shaw', 'Dick Maas', 'Schumann', 'Bhanumathi', 'Debussy', 'wagnerian', 'Michael Nyman', 'Vincent Gallo', 'Holst', 'Stevie Nicks', 'Devi Sri Prasad', 'Patrick Leonard', 'Frederick Loewe', 'Roger Waters', 'Zappa', 'Giacomo Puccini', 'Shunji Iwai', 'Alexander Borodin', 'Ruslana']
Gaspard de la nuit
Gaspard de la nuit: Trois poèmes pour piano d'après Aloysius Bertrand is a suite of pieces for solo piano by Maurice Ravel, written in 1908. It has three movements, each based on a poem or fantaisie from the collection Gaspard de la Nuit, fantaisies à la manière de Rembrandt et de Callot completed in 1836 by Aloysius Bertrand. The work was premiered in Paris, on January 9, 1909, by Ricardo Viñes. The piece is famous for its difficulty, partly because Ravel intended the Scarbo movement to be more difficult than Balakirev's Islamey. Because of its technical challenges and profound musical structure, Scarbo is considered one of the most difficult solo piano pieces in the standard repertoire. The manuscript currently resides in the Harry Ransom Center of the University of Texas at Austin.
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composer
The Lion King
Hans Zimmer
['Maria McKee', 'Mani Sharma', 'Dimitri Tiomkin', 'Front Line Assembly', 'Yasunori Mitsuda', 'James Valentine', 'Julie Delpy', 'Peggy Lee', 'Dan Goggin', 'Blind Willie McTell', 'Zappa', 'John Mayer', 'Jean Sibelius', 'Jule Styne', 'Marvin', 'Phil Collins', 'Scriabin', 'Bruch', 'A R Rahman', 'Berg', 'Eminem', 'James Vasanthan', 'Ralph Benatzky', 'Vincenzo Bellini', 'Bijibal', 'Joshua Sridhar', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Ippo Yamada', 'Ron Grainer', 'Ry Cooder', 'John Lurie', 'Gioachino Rossini', 'Jason Schwartzman', 'Hitoshi Sakimoto', 'Bock', 'Patrick Stump', 'Robert Lopez', 'Daniel Johnston', 'Benny Andersson', 'Antonio Vivaldi', 'Weill', 'Velvet Underground', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'Vijaya Bhaskar', 'Lennon', 'Armando Manzanero', 'Willie Dixon', 'Tangerine Dream', 'Jackson Browne', 'Rota', 'Alfred Newman', 'Bobby Darin', 'Shankar Ganesh', 'Riz Ortolani', 'Pink Floyd', 'William Walton', 'Coline Serreau', 'Rob Hubbard', 'Ron Browz', 'Ravindra Jain', 'Jimi Hendrix', 'Robert Schumann', 'Harold Arlen', 'Carl Orff', 'Franz Liszt', 'Bernd Alois Zimmermann', 'Philip Glass', 'Gustav Mahler', 'Bert Kaempfert', 'Galt MacDermot', 'Baauer', 'Victor Herbert', 'Malcolm Arnold', 'Falstaff', 'John Debney', 'Pablo de Sarasate', 'Michael Giacchino', 'Brian Burton', 'Martin Luther', 'Mahler', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Georg Philipp Telemann', 'Hendrix', 'Bowie', 'Jimmy McHugh', 'Rolfe Kent', 'Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle', 'Saverio Mercadante', 'JS Bach', 'Rupert Holmes', 'Edvard Grieg', 'Elvis Presley', 'Christopher Tin', 'James Newton Howard', 'Bill Conti', 'Jack Johnson', 'Junior Parker', 'Liz Phair', 'Monk']
The Lion King (musical)
The Lion King is a musical based on the 1994 Disney animated film of the same name with music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice along with the musical score created by Hans Zimmer with choral arrangements by Lebo M. Directed by Julie Taymor, the musical features actors in animal costumes as well as giant, hollow puppets. The show is produced by Disney Theatrical Productions. The musical debuted July 8, 1997, in Minneapolis, Minnesota at the Orpheum Theatre, and was an instant success before premiering on Broadway at the New Amsterdam Theater on October 15, 1997, in previews with the official opening on November 13, 1997. On June 13, 2006, the Broadway production moved to the Minskoff Theatre to make way for the musical version of Mary Poppins, where it is still running after more than 6,700 performances. It is Broadway's third longest-running show in history and the highest grossing Broadway production of all time, having grossed more than $1 billion. The show debuted in the West End's Lyceum Theatre on October 19, 1999, and is still running. The cast of the West End production were invited to perform at the Royal Variety Performance 2008 at the London Palladium on December 11, in the presence of senior members of the British Royal Family. In September 2014, The Lion King became the top-earning title in box-office history for both stage productions and films, surpassing the record previously held by Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, of which was the first to gross over $6 billion.
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composer
Varavu Nalla Uravu
Shankar Ganesh
['Jacques Offenbach', 'George Fenton', 'Shankar Jaikishan', 'Ilayaraaja', 'Alfredo Catalani', 'Bernard Herrmann', 'Crosby', 'Mark Isham', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Prokofiev', 'Karl Jenkins', 'Willy Russell', 'Alexander Borodin', 'Vince Guaraldi', 'Scott Shaw', 'Georges Delerue', 'Tony Gatlif', 'Sean Lennon', 'Patrick Leonard', 'Sherman Brothers', 'Tori Amos', 'Harris Jayaraj', 'Vaughan Williams', 'George Frideric Handel', 'Vangelis', 'Harry Nilsson', 'George', 'Stephen Sondheim', 'Fred Ebb', 'Elvis', 'Holst', 'Ian Gillan', 'Jim Jacobs', 'Stanley Myers', 'Simon Mayr', 'Ryan Tedder', 'Erich Wolfgang Korngold', 'RD Burman', 'Max Martin', 'Henry Krieger', 'Timbaland', 'Carl Maria von Weber', 'Herbie Hancock', 'Shinji Aoyama', 'Gopi Sunder', 'Mozart', 'Amit Trivedi', 'David Arnold', 'Wagnerian', 'Piazzolla', 'Jaidev', 'Mani Sharma', 'Puccini', 'Hubert Giraud', 'Hotei', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Mano Murthy', 'Hans Zimmer', 'Jerry Fielding', 'Syd Barrett', 'Menken', 'Lloyd Kaufman', 'Elmer Bernstein', 'Murray Gold', 'Michael Jackson', 'Alexander Glazunov', 'John Cale', 'Ralph Vaughan Williams', 'Jack Black', 'massenet', 'Ry Cooder', 'Joey Tempest', 'Sandy Wilson', 'Ives', 'Mahler', 'Patrick Stump', 'Peter Serafinowicz', 'Arthur Sullivan', 'Johnny Cash', 'Weill', 'Falstaff', 'Motoi Sakuraba', 'Neil Young', 'Bill Conti', 'Dave Grusin', 'Mike Figgis', 'Phil Lesh', 'Noriyuki Iwadare', 'Goutam Ghose', 'R D Burman', 'Roger Waters', 'Glenn Miller', 'William Finn', 'Green Day', 'Francis Poulenc', 'Ron Grainer', 'Dudley Moore', 'Brian Wilson']
Varavu Nalla Uravu
Varavu Nalla Uravu (Tamil: வரவு நல்ல உறவு) is a 1990 Indian Tamil film, directed by Visu and produced by Rajam Balachandar. The film stars Visu, Rekha, Kodai Mazhai Vidya, Kishmu and Ilavarasan in lead roles. The film had musical score by Shankar Ganesh. Visu was awarded for Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Story Writer.
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composer
The Trespasser
Edmund Goulding
['Carly Simon', 'Uzeyir Hajibeyov', 'Murray Gold', 'Anirudh Ravichander', 'Jan Hammer', 'Leigh Harline', 'Goutom Ghosh', 'Loreena McKennitt', 'Kirk Hammett', 'Vincenzo Bellini', 'Duke Mitchell', 'James Hetfield', 'Pink Floyd', 'Alban Berg', 'Gluck', 'Gottfried von Einem', 'Hans Zimmer', 'Tori Amos', 'Psy', 'Tchaikovsky', 'Malcolm Arnold', 'Radiohead', 'Jerry Herman', 'Kenny Dorham', 'Jacques Brel', 'Michel Berger', 'Green Day', 'Stravinsky', 'Siobhan Fahey', 'Nino Rota', 'Marc Shaiman', 'Gopi Sundar', 'Toby Gad', 'Marvin Hamlisch', 'Dick Maas', 'Ilayaraja', 'Akira Yamaoka', 'William Walton', 'David Gilmour', 'Cy Coleman', 'Tangerine Dream', 'Rupert Holmes', 'Velvet Underground', 'David Arnold', 'Jerome Kern', 'Dolly Parton', 'Carlos Puebla', 'Jackie Gleason', 'George', 'Daniel Johnston', 'Fred Schneider', 'Rabindranath Tagore', 'Presley', 'Ozzy Osbourne', 'Danielle Brisebois', 'Robbie Robertson', 'Samuel Hui', 'Mike Post', 'Hector Berlioz', 'Krzysztof Penderecki', 'Louis Jordan', 'Jaidev', 'Arthur Honegger', 'Nobuo Uematsu', 'Pearl Jam', 'Falstaff', 'Francis Poulenc', 'Stewart Copeland', 'Benjamin Britten', 'Gustav Holst', 'No Doubt', 'Frank Zappa', 'Elvis Presley', 'Pete Townshend', 'Daniel Auber', 'Giovanni Battista Pergolesi', 'Zimmer', 'John Mayer', 'Paul Williams', 'Jerry Herst', 'Roger Miller', 'Ryan Tedder', 'Hayley Williams', 'Piazzolla', 'Anton Karas', 'Avicii', 'Francesco Cavalli', 'Joplin', 'Fred Ebb', 'James Newton Howard', 'Donald Glover', 'Rota', 'Ashley Tisdale', 'Carmelo Bene', 'Anil Biswas', 'Marvin', 'Michael Jackson', 'Bernard Sumner', 'Strauss']
The Trespasser
The Trespasser is a 1929 American Pre-Code film directed and written by Edmund Goulding, starring Gloria Swanson, Robert Ames, Purnell Pratt, Henry B. Walthall, and Wally Albright. The film was released by United Artists in both silent and talkie versions.