Glohithia -
Tonight, for the first time (believe it or not) I looked at all the Wonder movies.
Unfortunately, I believe only a few of them use "real" music, most of them appear to be cheesy synthesizer doodlings in one style or another.
The few exceptions I recognized were:
Bach's Cathedral: Fugue from Bach's famous Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor
Statue of Liberty: a John Philip Sousa march (forget the name)
Adam Smith's: a very lame rendition of Handel's "Arrival of the Queen of Sheba" from "Solomon".
United Nations: as I just posted elsewhere, this is so close to the soundtrack from Last of the Mohicans (Trevor Jones) that at first I thought that's what it was.
I don't recognize King Richard's or Isaac Newton's, but you are right, they are the best. You may be a latent Baroque-aholic, because they both sound like Italian Baroque (esp. Newton).
Try listening to some Corelli, Locatelli, Vivaldi, Tartini, or Mancini (Francesco, not Henry
), I bet you will love it! Baroque is more similar to rock than it is to classical. I'm a refugee from the Siouxsie/Bauhaus/Sisters school of music, a lot of Baroque fits into that same cranial pleasure receptor! Enjoy!
[This message has been edited by mindseye (edited March 02, 2000).]