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THE MIRRORS from The Shadow - Jerry Goldsmith (Score Only) **DIGITAL DOWNLOAD**

THE MIRRORS from The Shadow - Jerry Goldsmith (Score Only) **DIGITAL DOWNLOAD**

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Full Orchestra - Advanced - Digital Download

By Jerry Goldsmith. Score. 25 pages. Published by Chris Siddall Music Publishing.

The 1990’s saw several attempts to capture the success of 1989’s Batman with film adaptations of 1930’s comic book heroes including Dick Tracy, The Phantom and The Shadow. Whilst it wasn’t a commercial success, the production’s loyalty to the 1930’s setting and the legend of the original Orson Welles radio show from that era, not to mention some outstanding art direction and sound effects editing, have allowed The Shadow a limited cult following. Contributing to its mystique is a memorable and surprisingly accomplished score by Jerry Goldsmith that went largely unnoticed at the time due to the fact that the film competed against The Lion King in cinemas.
“The Mirrors” underscores the final battle between Lamont Cranston (“The Shadow”) and the villain Shiwan Khan, and features some of the best action material written by composer Jerry Goldsmith.

Created from the original manuscript, this release offers a rare opportunity to study film music in its authentic, original orchestration and arrangement. An opportunity not to be missed!

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David Coscina
Outstanding quality and accuracy

Outstanding quality and accuracy. Beautiful engraving. Chris sets the standard very high.

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Ken Applegate
Chris’s scores are ALWAYS a joy

This score was engraved with great accuracy and presented beautifully. Chris also curates his scores expertly, consistently working with interesting projects and some of the most compelling cues from them. I can’t recommend his work enough.