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Horror film score : ウィキペディア英語版 | Horror film score A horror film score is music used and often specially written for films in the horror genre. ==History== ===Beginning of the Sound Era=== While the breakthrough Universal horror films of 1931, Dracula and Frankenstein used little or no music apart from for title sequences, Franz Waxman's score for ''Bride of Frankenstein'' is often cited as one of the first modern film scores. The late 1930s and 1940s saw unknown and often uncredited composers such as Hans J. Salter and Frank Skinner setting the tone for later horror music. Often the music was darkly and lushly romantic, but heavily influenced by impressionism, atonality and serialism. A chief example is ''The Wolf Man'' (1940), to which Salter and Skinner both contributed.
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