Why Are You Still On The Internet?: A Studying Masterpost
So both of us still have midterms to tackle, and so do many of you. Even if you don’t, if you’re the kind of person who likes background music when hitting the books, we’re your people. We want you to concentrate and do the best you can, and since we can’t beat you over the heads with anthologies, we’ll give you music. Here is our contribution to your academic life. Enjoy.
- The Fountain, composed by Clint Mansell
- Jane Eyre, composed by Dario Marianelli
- The Pianist, songs by Fredric Chopin and Wojciech Kilar
- Never Let Me Go, composed by Rachel Portman
- Amelie, composed by Yann Tiersen
- Atonement, composed by Dario Marianelli
- Black Swan, composed by Clint Mansell
- Moon, composed by Clint Mansell
- Milk, composed by Danny Elfman
- Earth Days, composed by Michael Giacchino
- Requiem For A Dream, composed by Clint Mansell
- Pride & Prejudice, composed by Dario Marianelli
- The Ghost Writer, composed by Alexandre Desplat
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, composed by Alexandre Desplat
- The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas, composed by James Horner
- Frost/Nixon, composed by Hans Zimmer
Rebloging because this will be useful within the next few days.
perfect! how does this completely ignore the LOTR soundtrack tho? it makes studying feel alternately like a quest or a frolick in the shire. win/win
need for future ref
i’ll refer to this post when i’m at home studing. I hate studying at home, so this should really help. :)