A fearsome and beautiful masterpiece: Themes from terrifying film scores
The role that music plays in horror films and suspense dramas is incredibly significant and important.
There are ways to evoke fear through silence, of course, but iconic theme songs often have the power to make you feel fear from the melody alone, or instantly conjure vivid scenes from the film.
Here, we’re introducing a collection of terrifying yet beautiful masterpieces, centered on classic horror movies.
Many of these tracks transcend the category of “film themes” and are used in all sorts of contexts—you’ve likely heard quite a few of them at least once.
You might even discover, “So this was from that movie?”
By all means, turn off the lights and enjoy with headphones!
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Scary and Beautiful Masterpieces: Horror Film Music and Theme Songs (51–60)
Full CircleKorin Taunzu

Colin Towns: Born May 13, 1948.
British composer.
Keyboardist for the Ian Gillan Band.
“Full Circle”: A 1977 Canada–UK co-produced horror film that was not released theatrically in Japan.
Directed by Richard Loncraine.
From deep bass to piano passages, its melancholic melodies evoke the presence of spirits.
Hollow ManJerī Gōrudosumisu

“Invisible” is a 2000 American science fiction film produced by Columbia Pictures, based on H.
G.
Wells’s novel The Invisible Man.
After escaping from an elevator, the heroine is pursued and captured by the invisible man; the kiss scene between them is a highlight, and the dynamic score heightens the tension.
In conclusion
I think the feeling of fear differs from person to person, but the background music centered on the main themes of the horror films introduced this time consists entirely of masterpieces that not only send a chill down your spine, but also convey a sense of beauty. The fact that something is beautiful can make it all the more frightening—that’s one of the wonderful charms of music, isn’t it? How about spending tonight alone in your room, immersing yourself in a world of music that is both scary and beautiful?



