Books and music are like wine and chocolate. Sitting on a sofa with good books, wine glasses and wonderful music must be one of the most sinful joy of life. Oops, there are quizzes that will pick up some books and music for you based on your favorite wine! (Record: According to this test, if I drink Merlot at home, I should listen to the time spent at the Deaf Center at the Center while reading the wheat field in the wheat field.) Writers often share inspiring music and music as their work. Writing the website of your favorite author sees some interesting new music you've never heard since one writer starts using the soundtrack's selection to sell his book You may bring to you. With LargeHeartedBoy's Book Notes series, the author can reproduce the music that influenced them (see Erin Morgenstern's The Night Circus playlist).
Did you wonder which film stimulates your favorite band, or how does the filmmaker work with artists to edit your favorite score? Light, camera, music! This is a regular interview function to explore the intersection of movies and music. This month James Newton Howard picked some of his most convincing achievements and discussed with his future magical beasts where to find their work on Friday this week. Even if James Newton Howard is not a film composer, you will still find a discussion about his work on this site. Before he entered the movie, Howard played keyboards and synthesizers on several albums and arranged strings of songs such as "Do not break my heart", Elton John's meeting musicians was. Howard trusts his time in the rock world as he gave him legs when he created his own film score.