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They were Erich Von Korngold's scores for the Erroll Flynn swashbucklers, and Igor Stravinsky's "Symphony in Three Movements," which according to his memoirs, was influenced by the rise of fascism in the 1930's.
For the first Crimson Skies, it was decided that two styles of music were wanted: 1930's swashbuckler film music in the style of Erich Von Korngold's scores for the Erroll Flynn movies, and some 1930's big-band swing stingers.
This piece is one of the former and is a medley of heroic and old style swashbuckling pirate themes.
www.stanlepardmusic.com /comments.htm   (1908 words)

  
 TacJammer: August 2005 Archives
Was it because I enjoyed every single film of his I ever saw?
but I've enjoyed every Errol Flynn movie I've seen, and I am not an Erroll Flynn fan, as such.
More likely, it was because I learned early on that Stewart had set aside his Hollywood career during World War 2 to be a B-17 pilot – a decidedly hazardous occupation.
www.emersons.net /mt/archives/2005_08.html   (3596 words)

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