Comment: New installment of OST's of Western movies. And on this fourth occasion, we are practically going to focus on a composer Elmer Bernstein and on a decade, the 1960s, of course, on a delivery that we will call "The Magnificent Seven".
And it is that if, in the 40s, the fashionable composer in the western world was Dimitri Tiomkin, and in the 50s it was Jerome Moross, in the 60s, the indisputable figure of Western cinema, without a doubt, it is that of Elmer Bernstein. And despite the fact that in this installment we will accompany him with other composers, this portfolio of "The Magnificent Seven" is a tribute to him.
Let's start, then, with the suite that broke the mold, and that is that in 1960, the good old "Elmer" gave us one of the most well-known Western music compositions, for which he was awarded an Oscar for best soundtrack. And it is that tell me, who has not heard at some time, the orchestration of "The Magnificent Seven". I'm going to offer you the following songs from it: "Titles", his "Degüello", and a "Suite" Then, and in the same year, we will season it with a composition by Jerome Moross for his "The Adventures of Hudelberry Finn" and Then return to good Elmer Bernstein and, offer you the main course, of this first part, with four installments: 1961 his "Los comancheros", in 1962 his "The Man from Alcatraz", in 1965 his "The Battle of the Hills of the Whiskey" and "The Four Children of Katie Elder" to finally conclude in 1966 with "The Return of the Magnificent Seven"
And with that, we finish the first part, to get to the desserts, peppering these with good deliveries and good composers such as: in the same year as 1966 Maurice Jarre in 1966 his "Arde París" nominated for the Golden Globe for best band sonorous. Then in 1967, we will meet the teacher of teachers, in this Western music, the great Dimitri Tiomkin, with , and his "Attack on the armored car" from which we will listen to two songs "Suite" and "Song"
And we are coming to the end, going back to the good old "Elmer" in 1968 with his "The Road to Vengeance", ending in 1969 with Jerome Moross and his "The Valley of Gwangi".
Huge selection, which as you can see, I have concentrated on the 60s, splashing the music of "Elmer Bernstein" with the best composers in these conflicts, resulting in this chronological cocktail, an excellent suite, from the golden age of the western. Therefore, accompanied by the best of the best, now all that remains is to enjoy it. For this, you know, I leave you the link of the play-list under its cover. Finally, remind you that, to enjoy the article that we have developed in the
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