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Background: Thanks in part to its powerful music, Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) was acclaimed as one of the most authentic versions of the Dracula story, and won Wojciech Kilar the ASCAP Award. Beside the horror element, it has some evocative music surrounding the more 'gothic' aspects. One instance is the Prokofiev-like 'The Brides', passionately thrusting strings over moody piano and percussion, which opens the suite. By contrast, 'The Party' is awash in delicate tracery for violins and glockenspiel, almost make-believe in its air of fantasy. |
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COMPOSER: Wojciech Kilar |
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