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She Wrote Him a Song Because She Had No Body to Hold Him With | Arcade Fire & Karen O – Her: Photograph / Moon Song

Explore the hauntingly tender piano score from Spike Jonze's 2013 film Her. Learn why Arcade Fire's 'Photograph' and Karen O's 'Moon Song' redefine what a love theme can...

Open Your Window and Press Play on the First Warm Day | Mendelssohn – Spring Song, Op.62 No.6

Mendelssohn composed Spring Song in 1844 as part of his Songs Without Words. Discover why this short piano piece has become the soundtrack to every gentle spring morning...

The Lullaby a Father Never Got to Sing | Danny Elfman – Big Fish Main Theme

Explore how Danny Elfman turned a father-son story into one of the most tender film themes of the 2000s. A guide to hearing the nostalgia, wonder, and quiet grief woven...

He Tore the Title Page in Half — And That Rage Became This Symphony | Beethoven – Symphony No.3 Eroica, Op.55, 1st mov.

Beethoven's Eroica Symphony broke every rule of classical music in 1804. Discover how a betrayal by Napoleon sparked the most revolutionary first movement ever written —...

The Man Who Wrote a Hit for Pink Floyd Then Disappeared Into a Movie About Ordinary Days | Nick Laird-Clowes – About Time Main Theme

Nick Laird-Clowes, the Dream Academy frontman who co-wrote for Pink Floyd, crafted a tender piano theme for Richard Curtis's 2013 time-travel film About Time. A guide to...

Close Your Eyes and You’ll Hear an Ancient Army Marching Toward You | Respighi – Pines of the Appian Way

Respighi's 1924 tone poem resurrects Rome's imperial legions through sheer orchestral force. Discover why Pines of the Appian Way remains the most physically overwhelming...

A Street Musician, a Broken Vacuum Cleaner, and the Song That Won an Oscar | Glen Hansard – Falling Slowly

Discover the raw, unpolished love story behind Glen Hansard's Oscar-winning 'Falling Slowly' from the 2007 film Once — and why its piano arrangement still moves listeners...

A Swedish Film Made This 200-Year-Old Melody the Most Romantic Sound on Earth | Mozart – Piano Concerto No.21, K.467, Andante

Discover why Mozart's Piano Concerto No.21 K.467 Andante became iconic after the 1967 film Elvira Madigan. A beginner-friendly guide to one of the most serene melodies...

A Pop Hitmaker Heard a Funeral Symphony and Became Hollywood’s Most Romantic Composer | Aaron Zigman – The Notebook Main Theme

How Aaron Zigman went from writing chart-topping pop hits for The Jets and Aretha Franklin to composing the 2004 film score that redefined cinematic love. A listening...