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Music Review: Orchestra Nostalgico Embraces Silver-Screen Instrumentals

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Some movie music becomes an inescapable part of the landscape. Think of the songs from "Frozen." Or not, if you happen to live with a Disney-stricken child. But the majority of film scores, particularly the instrumental themes written to underline the action, have been forgotten. Andrew Gilbert reviews a new CD by a band determined not to let great film music fade away: "Orchestra Nostalgico Plays the Film Music of Ennio Morricone, Nino Rota, Bernard Herrmann, and More!"

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