Ugo
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Posted: Sep. 18 2008, 18:52 |
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Old Michael G. loves repeating stuff. He always did, from the very start. And then Animus is the second track of (what is supposed to be) MotS Part One, Prophecy is the second track of (what is supposed to be) MotS Part Two. It's a perfectly Oldfieldian way of linking the two parts, and I really appreciate it. He hadn't done this since Incantations...
However, I wouldn't really say that MotS has a 'main theme' meant in a conventional way, i.e. like the main theme in a movie score (and I've repeatedly stated that some of MotS sounds like a movie score to me). If we were to find a 'main theme' in MotS, it would be the presence of that TB-esque figure that's launched by Harbinger, together with the fact that TB (1973) is referenced throughout MotS, up to the very end of it. I think that's the only unifying musical theme of the work.
-------------- Ugo C. - a devoted Amarokian
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