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Cinema's portrayal of heroics and classic storytelling through fantastical narratives

Composing movies' themes based on audience suggestions, Howard Goodall delves into two themes during his Saturday Night at the Movies show, on 25 October 2014, starting at 5pm.

Movie magic: Tales of bravery and enchantment unfold on the big screen
Movie magic: Tales of bravery and enchantment unfold on the big screen

Cinema's portrayal of heroics and classic storytelling through fantastical narratives

In an exciting turn of events, renowned composer Howard Goodall has announced two new show themes for the upcoming Arts and Kids Week. The first theme is a hero-themed show, inspired by Goodall's recent exploration into music for movie villains. The show will feature music from Superman, Spiderman, Fury, and The Imitation Game.

Fans of war films will be particularly interested in the music from Fury, a movie pictured, which stars Brad Pitt. The film composer who wrote the music for Fury is Steven Price, and a separate article titled "How I wrote Fury by Steven Price" is available for those eager to learn more about the process.

The second theme is a fairy tale-themed show, a request suggested by a listener named David from Scunthorpe. This show may include music from popular fairy tale films like Snow White, Cinderella, or other fairy tale adaptations, but no specific films or musicians associated with the fairy tale-themed show have been mentioned yet.

It's worth noting that the fairy tale-themed show is not connected to the article "How I wrote Fury by Steven Price" or the hero-themed show. Each show will be created by Goodall himself, marking the start of the website's Arts and Kids Week.

The hero-themed show is scheduled for Saturday Night at the Movies on 25 October 2014, 5pm. However, the schedule for the fairy tale-themed show has not been announced yet.

Goodall has been known for his diverse range of compositions, and these new show themes promise to be another exciting addition to his repertoire. Stay tuned for more updates on these shows and the Arts and Kids Week.

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