The Best Music in Film

June Tabor

(British folk singer)

S&S: What is your favourite film soundtrack music and why do you like it so much?
"Maurice Jarre's music for Lawrence of Arabia (1962). The interrelation between camera and score is exemplary."
S&S: In what ways does music best enhance a film?
"Frequently by its absence. Jules Dassin's Rififi (1955) is a classic example - the 20 minute robbery sequence takes place in total silence. More recently, Wolfgang Petersen's Das Boot (1981), admittedly made for television but also shown as a director's cut in the cinema. is similarly sparing: music is only heard in relation to long shots of the u-boat at sea, and the claustrophobic atmosphere inside the submarine is reinforced by the sounds of the boat itself and the crew - no music at all (apart from the radio, which is part of life on board and not an imposed score)."
S&S: Which film either has music that you wished you'd written or is one you would like to rescore and why?
"Sergei Eisenstein's Alexander Nevsky (1938) score by Prokofiev - music is used to immense effect in the battle scenes instead of natural sound - I wish I'd written that!"
Last Updated: 29 Sep 2008