If you have never bought one of these screens Silva the best partition of the CD, first let me say this: if you're not a real score crazy movies (like me) do not. Just do not. They are not really very good. He, like most, is played by the Philharmonic Orchestra of the City of Prague, and is not a terribly talented orchestra. They are very flat, lost notes, make changes to the orchestration of foreign composers. The upshot of all this is that if you are familiar with film versions of pieces of music they play, it can be, frankly, a bit hard to hear.
That said, there is a decent - a reason to buy this CD - decent, of course. That is the track five minutes of music from Spielberg's "Duel". It is great music by any means, but if you're a fan of Spielberg, this version is the one that has always been (to my knowledge at least) the music of this film.
To be fair, not all the tracks here are poorly made. "Hymn to the Fallen" is pretty good, and so does the music for "AI" and "The Terminal" -. And "Minority Report", the theme is really very good, but most others just is not good, so if you want a quick way to build an overview of the quality of the music of Spielberg, this is not the way to go.
Which brings me to my final complaint is that "The Lost World" is entirely omitted! There were several good themes made for the film, it was not just rehash of "Jurassic Park".
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