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Film Scores are music created specifically for films to enhance their mood -- yet this doesn't include music added to the soundtrack from other sources. In film's early days, a pianist would usually accompany a silent film in the theater, replaced by an orchestra if the theater owner could afford it and if the film was popular enough. With the advent of talkies, it became necessary to prerecord music to complement the action, mood and storyline. Film Scores like Bernhard Hermann's tense music for Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 thriller Psycho create suspense, while scores like Nino Rota's melancholy elegies for the epic 1972 film The Godfather create atmosphere and connect plot elements together.



