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"Sesso" on Italian CDs.
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I think about six of Williams' soundtrack albums have a cue named "Reflections," including his new score for "The Fabelmans."
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Nocturne. I have 13 by Herrmann alone... Yes, "nocturne" is somewhat like "prelude" or "adagio" or "entr'acte" or "serenade"... it's a common term (not limited to film music) to describe a particular type of music piece. All of these occur outside of film music as well. Herrmann usually titled his cues very matter of fact and used almost exclusively nouns for the names of his cues: "The Car", "The Telephone", "The Nightmare", "Prelude", "Walz", "Nocturne", "Finale" etc.
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Nocturne. I have 13 by Herrmann alone... Yes, "nocturne" is somewhat like "prelude" or "adagio" or "entr'acte" or "serenade"... it's a common term (not limited to film music) to describe a particular type of music piece. All of these occur outside of film music as well. And presumably a piece of music that plays well during nighttime. Yes, that is the meaning of the term. It's a piece of music inspired by or evocative of or suited for nighttime. Chopin wrote a whole bunch of them.
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Not necessarily.... could also be a serenade.
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If Williams and Goldsmith had ever collaborated on a score together, there would have been a track named "No Reflections." A vampire movie, perhaps?
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