James Horner's score for A Beautiful Mind (2001, dir. Ron Howard) is one of his best. Lyrical and melancholy, its depictions of genius and depression make for fascinating listening, and for a colorful score which would earn an Oscar nomination (though it lost to Howard Shore's score for Fellowship of the Ring). This cue scores one of John Nash's hallucinations -- including a sequence where the magic of numbers and Nash's genius inspires some fantastic, flighty, restless music.
Access the score here (it's the fourth piece listed): [ Ссылка ]
Performed by David Alexander-Barnes
P.S. Sorry for the mistakes near the end -- it's a relatively difficult one, this. But I had to share it on this channel... it's one of the pieces which inspired me to become a composer, along with "Kaleidoscope of Mathematics" from the same score.
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