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Veigar Margeirsson
Veigar Margeirsson (born 1972) is a film score composer from Iceland. He composed the original score for Eric Schaeffer's 2004 film ''Mind the Gap''. He was also one of the composers who arranged and orchestrated Clint Mansell's Lux Aeterna from ''Requiem for a Dream'' for full orchestra and choir for '' The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers'' trailer. The piece, named "Requiem for a Tower", was made exclusively for the trailer and was featured in neither ''Requiem for a Dream'' nor ''The Lord of the Rings'' film trilogy. See also * Trailer music References External linksHome page* 1972 births Living people Veigar Margeirsson Veigar Margeirsson Veigar Margeirsson Veigar Margeirsson (born 1972) is a film score composer from Iceland. He composed the original score for Eric Schaeffer's 2004 film ''Mind the Gap''. He was also one of the composers who arranged and orchestrated Clint Mansell's Lux Aeterna fr ... [Baidu]  


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Composer
A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and Definition The term is descended from Latin, ''compōnō''; literally "one who puts together". The earliest use of the term in a musical context given by the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' is from Thomas Morley's 1597 ''A Plain and Easy Introduction to Practical Music'', where he says "Some wil be good descanters ..and yet wil be but bad composers". 'Composer' is a loose term that generally refers to any person who writes music. More specifically, it is often used to denote people who are composers by occupation, or those who in the tradition of Western classical music. Writers of exclusively or primarily songs may be called composers, but since the 20th century the terms 'songwriter' or ' singer-songwriter' are more often used, particularl ...
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