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The Day the Earth Stood Still
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Originally Released: 2003
Discs: 1
Label: Varese Sarabande (USA)
Item Number: VAR63142

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The Day the Earth Stood Still
Track Listings
  Title
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1.    Prelude and Outer Space
2.    Radar
3.    Danger
4.    Klaatu
5.    Gort
6.    Visor, The
7.    Telescope, The
8.    Escape
9.    Solar Diamonds
10.    Arlington
11.    Lincoln Memorial
12.    Nocturne
13.    Flashlight, The
14.    Robot, The
15.    Space Control
16.    Elevator, The
17.    Magnetic Pull, The
18.    Study, The
19.    Conference, The
20.    Jeweler, The
21.    12:30
22.    Panic
23.    Glowing, The
24.    Alone
25.    Gort's Rage
26.    Nikto
27.    Captive
28.    Terror
29.    Prison, The
30.    Rebirth
31.    Departure
32.    Farewell
33.    Finale
Original score composed by Bernard Herrmann.

Conducted by Joel McNeely.

Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, England on January 5, 2002.

THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL is one of Bernard Herrmann's most inventive soundtracks. This is attributable, largely, to the unusual instrumentation, which includes a small orchestra of Theremins, trumpets, trombones, tubas, reed organ, Hammond Organs, pianos, percussionists, and electrically amplified violin, cello, and bass. Naturally, the unusual ensemble, featuring acoustic and electric sounds, and the unearthly, vibrating voice of the Theremin (Herrmann scored the piece for two Theremins, and they often play at cross-purposes, using the instrument's already unconventional sound to create disorienting swirls) adds to the unsettling, futuristic theme of the film.

The music exemplifies Herrmann's strengths with minimalist expression and theme-and-variation technique. A master of dramatic tension and dynamic musical dialogue, Herrmann pits low-rumbling electric bass and timpani against airy, eerie celeste and Theremin melodies. Light, acoustic instruments like bells and harps ring around ominous horn lines and twangy electric guitar. While never atonal, Herrmann's approach to melody is unusual, employing odd interval leaps. Likewise, the music here is motivated by texture and mood rather than the development of themes (though several motifs are repeated) and the result is some of the most vital, forward-thinking music of the era (not only for film, but any medium).


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