Tune wanted--The OMEN classical track with the choir
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Tune wanted--The OMEN classical track with the choir
I am after the tune that is on the OMEN films, The choir that sings when something is about to happen......You know the one i mean
Also, is there any dance remix's of it?
Also, is there any dance remix's of it?
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Originally Posted by TIFF
Is it or isnt it
Jerry Goldsmith did the music to The Omen, but i want the track with the choir chanting ect
Jerry Goldsmith did the music to The Omen, but i want the track with the choir chanting ect
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Tiff - I found the one I had ( fortunately I back up my music collection in case I have a stupid moment and delete stuff lol)
I think tho, what I am sending you is what you originally had - the "proper" Omen theme music : "Sanctus, edimus" etc......
You probably DO want O FORTUNA, which is part of the whole CARMINA BURANA, writeen by Carl Orff as Steve rightly pointed out.
It is NOT the Omen theme, nor has any of it been in the Omen, but it is VERY famous and used everywhere... It is regarded as horror/devil/evil movie music when it has never been a main theme in any movie soundtrack....
Interesting bit for you tho - it is actually a collection of rude songs, all performed in Latin. The "Evilness" of it was a pisstake - a mokery if you will
I think tho, what I am sending you is what you originally had - the "proper" Omen theme music : "Sanctus, edimus" etc......
You probably DO want O FORTUNA, which is part of the whole CARMINA BURANA, writeen by Carl Orff as Steve rightly pointed out.
It is NOT the Omen theme, nor has any of it been in the Omen, but it is VERY famous and used everywhere... It is regarded as horror/devil/evil movie music when it has never been a main theme in any movie soundtrack....
Interesting bit for you tho - it is actually a collection of rude songs, all performed in Latin. The "Evilness" of it was a pisstake - a mokery if you will
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Originally Posted by st3v3
Originally Posted by TIFF
I am sure the one i am after was also used on a TV Advert recently aswell
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Originally Posted by Thrush
Tiff - I found the one I had ( fortunately I back up my music collection in case I have a stupid moment and delete stuff lol)
I think tho, what I am sending you is what you originally had - the "proper" Omen theme music : "Sanctus, edimus" etc......
You probably DO want O FORTUNA, which is part of the whole CARMINA BURANA, writeen by Carl Orff as Steve rightly pointed out.
It is NOT the Omen theme, nor has any of it been in the Omen, but it is VERY famous and used everywhere... It is regarded as horror/devil/evil movie music when it has never been a main theme in any movie soundtrack....
Interesting bit for you tho - it is actually a collection of rude songs, all performed in Latin. The "Evilness" of it was a pisstake - a mokery if you will
I think tho, what I am sending you is what you originally had - the "proper" Omen theme music : "Sanctus, edimus" etc......
You probably DO want O FORTUNA, which is part of the whole CARMINA BURANA, writeen by Carl Orff as Steve rightly pointed out.
It is NOT the Omen theme, nor has any of it been in the Omen, but it is VERY famous and used everywhere... It is regarded as horror/devil/evil movie music when it has never been a main theme in any movie soundtrack....
Interesting bit for you tho - it is actually a collection of rude songs, all performed in Latin. The "Evilness" of it was a pisstake - a mokery if you will
Was it Never in The Omen film then?????????????????
I always thought it was
Cheers for your help though chaps
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Tiff - no it wasn't in the film - I studied classical music at school so know a tad about it
Avid - which was which? the one from the film? That would be "Ave Satani" (which is the recurring theme throughout the film and the main theme at the end of the film where Damien is standing inthe graveyard and turns round.
"The Killer Storm" is a modified version of that song, which is used in the storm scene in which the priest is killed by the spike falling off the steeple of his church....
Avid - which was which? the one from the film? That would be "Ave Satani" (which is the recurring theme throughout the film and the main theme at the end of the film where Damien is standing inthe graveyard and turns round.
"The Killer Storm" is a modified version of that song, which is used in the storm scene in which the priest is killed by the spike falling off the steeple of his church....
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Matt
Top info fella
I must admit, i am getting more and more into classical music at the minute............... Got any good tracks for me to listen to, i like the quiet ones that build up like "The Ride Of The Valkyries"
Top info fella
I must admit, i am getting more and more into classical music at the minute............... Got any good tracks for me to listen to, i like the quiet ones that build up like "The Ride Of The Valkyries"
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Tiff - Valkyries was what I was gonna suggest
Personally, I am a bit partial to Tchaikovsky, but he is an aquired taste, and is fairly abstract. Wagner (thats VARG'NER, not WAG lol) is probably more your vein, as it's more dramatic, as is Liszt.... Course you can't beat a bit of Beethoven or Mozart, and Pursell is also pretty good stuff!!!!
Brahms and Chopin also very good, and if you want true "classic" classical, then of course you HAVE to have Handel's "Messiah"
Personally, I am a bit partial to Tchaikovsky, but he is an aquired taste, and is fairly abstract. Wagner (thats VARG'NER, not WAG lol) is probably more your vein, as it's more dramatic, as is Liszt.... Course you can't beat a bit of Beethoven or Mozart, and Pursell is also pretty good stuff!!!!
Brahms and Chopin also very good, and if you want true "classic" classical, then of course you HAVE to have Handel's "Messiah"
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Originally Posted by Thrush
Tiff - Valkyries was what I was gonna suggest
Personally, I am a bit partial to Tchaikovsky, but he is an aquired taste, and is fairly abstract. Wagner (thats VARG'NER, not WAG lol) is probably more your vein, as it's more dramatic, as is Liszt.... Course you can't beat a bit of Beethoven or Mozart, and Pursell is also pretty good stuff!!!!
Brahms and Chopin also very good, and if you want true "classic" classical, then of course you HAVE to have Handel's "Messiah"
Personally, I am a bit partial to Tchaikovsky, but he is an aquired taste, and is fairly abstract. Wagner (thats VARG'NER, not WAG lol) is probably more your vein, as it's more dramatic, as is Liszt.... Course you can't beat a bit of Beethoven or Mozart, and Pursell is also pretty good stuff!!!!
Brahms and Chopin also very good, and if you want true "classic" classical, then of course you HAVE to have Handel's "Messiah"
Cheers Fella