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  1. 26 de ago. de 2021 · Dead Again is a quintessential Patrick Doyle score, one of the best examples of his early work, and one which provides an excellent bridge from the tempestuous youthful bravado of Henry V to his more confident mid-90s works – Indochine, Much Ado About Nothing, Needful Things, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Sense and Sensibility, Hamlet, and so on.

  2. Clarinet – Debra Kanter, Emily Bernstein, Gary Bovyer, Gary Gray (5), James Kanter *, John Lowe. Composed By – Patrick Doyle. Conductor – William Kraft. Conductor, Contractor [Source Music] – Mark Watters. Consultant [Project] – Lukas Kendall. Contractor – Ron DeCrescent, Sandy DeCrescent *. Coordinator [Soundtrack Album] – Eric ...

  3. 17 de dic. de 2006 · Patrick Doyle begun his career with the amazing soundtrack for Henry V. But I think that Dead Again is his best work. Not only he, again, has created beautiful melodies, like It never rains in L.A. But his orchestrations are magnificent. It reminds you the best Hermann, but with the strength that is always in Doyle's music. A keeper.

  4. 20 de ago. de 1991 · About “Dead Again (Music From the Motion Picture)” Patrick Doyle’s score for Kenneth Branagh’s 1991 supernatural film noir thriller is heavily influenced by Bernard Herrmann’s scores for ...

  5. Dead Again soundtrack from 1991, composed by Patrick Doyle. Released by La-La Land Records in 2014 (LLLCD 1284) containing music from Dead Again (1991). ... Paramount Pictures and La-La Land Records are happy to announce the expanded and newly remastered score to Patrick Doyle's masterpiece Dead Again.

  6. Artist bios. Patrick Doyle is a Scottish composer and, more sporadically, an actor, most associated with symphonic music for literary film adaptations, including many by actor/director Kenneth Branagh. An alumnus of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Doyle's first feature film was Branagh's own 1989 breakthrough with an adaptation ...

  7. 3 de nov. de 2017 · Album review. Sometimes, all it takes is one track that stands out to make an album or soundtrack brilliant. This is the case for the twelfth collaboration between the composer Patrick Doyle and the director Kenneth Branagh (Dead Again, Much Ado About Nothing, Sleuth) with the almost 10-minute long piece called Justice, which concludes this new adaptation of the famous Agatha Christie book ...