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Bill Wrobel's DVD - Film Score Rundowns

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After a half rest in Bar 3, violas come in to play small octave A to G quarter notes.<br />

VC/CB are muted and pluck pizz Great octave E 8 th (followed by an 8 th rest) to F 8 th<br />

(followed by an 8 th rest) to Bb 8 th (followed by an 8 th rest) to A 8 th (followed by an 8 th<br />

rest), and repeated next three bars at least. The harp plays the same but in the Contraoctave<br />

register. After a half rest in Bar 1, the two clarinets sound p small octave A/Line 1<br />

D 16ths to Bb/E dotted 8ths tied to quarter notes and tied to half notes next bar, and<br />

repeat again. After a half rest in Bar 3, the flute plays as violins I on Line 1 A to G<br />

quarter notes to (Bar 4) Line 2 C-Line 1 Bb-A-G quarter notes. Etc.<br />

#3877 “The Grave Digger” Grotesque (not fast) in 2/4 time, 9 pages, 36 bars, 1:33.<br />

Sid Cutner again. We have the tambourine here, staccato piano, pizzicato viola/celli. The<br />

grotesque solo is clarinet I. [dvd 00:18:54]<br />

#3878 “Andreas!” Modto ma con agitazione (agitated) in 4/4 time, 68 bars,<br />

3:15.It ends on “And you will bring…” I believe there was a novachord here, timp on C,<br />

etc. [dvd location: 00:22:09] The vampire (Armand Tesla) is resurrected after 23 years<br />

now that the spike is out of him. Andreas, aka the Wolfman, hears “Andreas” called to<br />

him by the vampire. Soon he reverts back to the Wolfman thanks to the Count’s<br />

hypnotism.<br />

#3879 “The Bombed Church” un poco agitato in 4/4 time, 11 pages, 43 bars,<br />

1:55. Pencil score. Novachord again, and bassoon featured. <strong>DVD</strong> location: 00:25:20. This<br />

abandoned church is the new daytime casket sleep site for the Master! He takes on the<br />

identity of Dr. Hugo Bruckner.<br />

#3880 “Mickey & John” Agitato in 4/4 time, 18 pages, 68 bar, 2:59. Mickey is<br />

the very young and skinny Nina Foch.<br />

#3881 “I Am Waiting for You” Calm but not too slowly in 4/4 time, 25<br />

pages, 96 bars. Key signature of Bb maj/G min (2 flats). Solo flute, harp, muted strings.<br />

Bar 93 = 4:20 timing. [<strong>DVD</strong> location: 00:33:02]<br />

#3882 “Teeth Marks” Molto agitato in 4/4 time, 5 pages, 18 bars, :33. Dvd<br />

location: 00:43:39…. Hmm. Maybe a cue is missing at that 43 minute point. Now that<br />

I’m watching the dvd, I think it is location 00:47:15 when John is discovered unconscious<br />

in his room with teeth marks on his neck.<br />

#3883 “The Cross” Un poco largamente ma dramatico in 4/4 time, 15 pages,<br />

58 bars, 2:42. Mady Jane Uncovers Cross. The Count is repelled and disappears in a flash<br />

and in smoke! Lots of fast 16ths here. Dvd location:<br />

The trombone sounds f and solemn small octave D to D rinforzando half notes to<br />

(Bar 2) D-E-F-G rinforzando quarter notes to (Bar 3) A to G rinforzando half notes. Two<br />

trumpets play the same but written one higher register. The bass clarinet plays small<br />

octave B to Bb half notes to (Bar 2) A to Ab half notes to (Bar 3) G whole note. The timp<br />

is trem rolled on small octave D whole note (repeated next bar) to (Bar 3) Great octave G<br />

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