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Dirgelike descending lines and a drone so deep it was nearly a rumble accompanied scenes of subterranean toil.
Everything in the film felt new, sexy, outrageous: the designer John Barry created a hyper-eroticised pop-art world; Walter Carlos synthesised Rossini on a pioneering soundtrack; "Singin' in the Rain" accompanied scenes of rape and murder.
Beyond its evocative qualities — in, for instance, the frenetic, machine-sounding passages that accompanied scenes of turning car wheels and London traffic — the music reflected the brilliance of Hitchcock's architecture.
But it was mostly beside the point, as were the fulminations in The San Francisco Chronicle a couple of days later concerning the wordless third scene, a fantasy on the Nibelung motif from Wagner's "Ring" that accompanied scenes of zeppelin construction.
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Period jazz accompanies scenes of his carousing.
A few minutes of "Die Meistersinger" accompanies scenes of old Nuremberg in Leni Riefenstahl's "Triumph of the Will".
Upbeat music accompanies scenes showing her waking up, going to a bookshop, meeting a friend for coffee and walking back to her home.
Yet another wondrous piece that's applied even more grotesquely to the movie's action — Handel's aria "Lascia ch'io pianga," from the opera "Rinaldo," which accompanies scenes of sadistic beating — comes through the movie unscathed.
Yet another wondrous piece that's applied even more grotesquely to the movie's action—Handel's aria "Lascia ch'io pianga," from the opera "Rinaldo," which accompanies scenes of sadistic beating comes through the movie unscathed.
Before streaming existed, shows that aired on traditional networks didn't really know or care to acquire a broad license for the songs used to accompany scenes.
The New Yorker, August 24 , 1929P. 7 At gala premiere of "Hollywood Review" heavy scent of orange blossoms is spread through the theatre accompanying scene showing orange in bloom.
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