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978:(2015), which has been well received by critics as part of the success of the game, thematic and character connections are frequently portrayed using leitmotifs. In particular, "Hopes and Dreams" and "SAVE the World", two of the game's final boss themes, bring back many important leitmotifs heard throughout the game. Fox has continued his usage of leitmotifs in his followup game
433:(the music for which was written between 1853 and 1869), uses hundreds of leitmotifs, often related to specific characters, things, or situations. While some of these leitmotifs occur in only one of the operas, many recur throughout the entire cycle. Wagner had raised the issue of how music could best unite disparate elements of the plot of a music drama in his essay
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are in fact anything but the traffic signals to which they have been mistakenly compared, for they have a double virtue â both poetic and dramatic, as well as formal. They are essential to the structure of both music and drama as well as to the different characters and situations. Their evolution is
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1939:"Note Block Beat Box: Listening to Hopes and Dreams from
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1669:"Batman Vs. Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard Part 2"
1496:"Danny Elfman â The Agony & The Ecstasy of Scoring
717:). Williams would later revisit this material for the
1250:(4th ed.). New York: Columbia University Press.
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Williams composed the music for the first three
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1860:Resonances: Engaging Music in Its Cultural Context
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1271:Sutton, Richard (1979). Burbidge, Peter (ed.).
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1300:. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
1222:. Thames & Hudson. pp. 234â235.
843:The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
721:starting in 1999, and then again for the
472:, he referred to "so-called Leitmotivs".
136:is a partial anglicization of the German
1549:Roberts, Maddy Shaw (8 September 2020).
1421:Matessino, Michael (24 September 1999).
1197:. Faber and Faber Limited. p. 226.
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3360:Types of fiction with multiple endings
1643:"Audio: On the Score with Hans Zimmer"
1105:The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
672:, the main "shark" theme, composed by
311:(i.e. the object of fixation â a term
307:period. The related idea of a musical
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1494:Doerschuk, Robert L. (October 1989).
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1730:"Review: German musician known for
1423:"Letter in response to 'A Study of
1107:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1695:Hornsey, Jamie (31 January 2018).
245:Early instances in classical music
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3989:Formal sections in music analysis
3763:Third-person omniscient narrative
1799:from the original on 26 July 2021
1641:Schweiger, Daniel (16 May 2011).
1609:"LOTR's Howard Shore Returns for
1132:. Prentice-Hall. pp. 26â27.
629:Critique of the leitmotif concept
579:utilized leitmotifs in his opera
1366:Orientations: Collected Writings
1218:Millington, Barry, ed. (2001) .
713:, and another to the concept of
709:, another to the concept of the
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1783:Reynolds, Jeremy (9 May 2018).
1704:s Procedurally-Generated Music"
1195:Wagner's 'Ring' and its Symbols
705:is attached to the presence of
3151:Conflict between good and evil
1607:Makuch, Eddie (21 July 2022).
1:
1852:"4.2.1: Lin-Manuel Miranda â
1762:The Marvel Symphonic Universe
1728:Tsai, Raymond (17 May 2019).
1577:Keane, Paul (5 August 2021).
1336:. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
1332:. Vol. 2. Translated by
950:Hamilton: An American Musical
289:). The first use of the word
1951:. 2 May 2016. Archived from
1772:– via www.youtube.com.
1298:Richard Wagner and His World
1246:; Williams, Hermine (2003).
1667:D., Spence (13 June 2005).
1156:Brittan, Francesca (2006).
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1883:Yu, Jason (6 April 2016).
1296:Grey, Thomas, ed. (2009).
479:, who in 1876 published a
198:, and most especially his
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3321:Falling action/Catastasis
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1174:10.1525/ncm.2006.29.3.211
926:Marvel Cinematic Universe
483:(guide or manual) to the
207:Although usually a short
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4009:German words and phrases
3158:Self-fulfilling prophecy
1528:"James Horner â Titanic"
1248:A Short History of Opera
868:Pirates of the Caribbean
645:The degeneration of the
611:by the English composer
454:(basic idea), or simply
3785:Stream of consciousness
3248:Suspension of disbelief
1792:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
1736:. High School Insider.
1330:Cosima Wagner's Diaries
1062:Oxford University Press
430:Der Ring des Nibelungen
400:half-diminished seventh
298:Friedrich Wilhelm JĂ€hns
201:Der Ring des Nibelungen
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1130:The Analysis of Music
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3226:Narrative techniques
3006:Story within a story
2818:Supporting character
2042:Schoenberg hexachord
1273:The Wagner Companion
1128:White, John (1976).
947:Premiering in 2015,
582:Pelléas et Mélisande
375:, the fourth of his
339:La forza del destino
293:in print was by the
281:is coupled with the
273:Carl Maria von Weber
3931:Political narrative
3773:Unreliable narrator
3630:Speculative fiction
3338:Nonlinear narrative
3286:Three-act structure
3146:Deal with the Devil
2288:Tragédie en musique
2157:Concert performance
2017:C. F. E. BACH motif
1647:Film Music Magazine
1398:In Search of Wagner
1014:Motif (visual arts)
972:for his video game
895:James Newton Howard
782:James Newton Howard
639:In Search of Wagner
211:, it can also be a
3909:Narrative paradigm
3904:Narrative identity
3834:Dominant narrative
3780:Multiple narrators
3064:Fictional location
2907:Dramatic structure
2620:Tenore contraltino
2076:Musical cryptogram
1611:The Rings of Power
1462:(3 January 2018).
1440:on 17 October 2006
1434:Film Score Monthly
1394:Adorno, Theodor W.
1162:19th-Century Music
1057:Grove Music Online
1009:Motif (literature)
959:Alexander Hamilton
955:Lin-Manuel Miranda
703:a particular motif
622:Peter and the Wolf
595:(completed 1911).
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3136:Moral development
3039:Alternate history
2749:False protagonist
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1869:978-1-940771-31-1
1739:Los Angeles Times
1579:"Howard Shore in
1334:Skelton, Geoffrey
1307:978-0-571-11450-4
1191:Donington, Robert
1114:978-0-19-311320-6
1079:978-1-56159-263-0
897:starting in 2005.
778:Alexandre Desplat
751:(1997), composer
728:In the 1989 film
635:Theodor W. Adorno
608:The Immortal Hour
587:Arnold Schoenberg
477:Hans von Wolzogen
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213:chord progression
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16:(Redirected from
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3437:Narrative poetry
3333:Linear narrative
3243:Stylistic device
3238:Show, don't tell
3201:Figure of speech
2991:Shaggy dog story
2734:Characterization
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1407:978-1844673445
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1379:978-0674643765
1378:
1370:Cooper, Martin
1358:Boulez, Pierre
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1343:978-0151226368
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1322:Wagner, Cosima
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489:musical scores
425:Richard Wagner
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278:Der FreischĂŒtz
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1948:USgamer
1835:10 June
1803:26 July
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891:trilogy
838:trilogy
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3854:Reboot
3818:Future
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