Stock Music track: Cometh the Savior

A very heroic, "grand entry", Hollywood style orchestral film soundtrack. Good for scenes of heroic display, grand entry of the savior or hero, the final victory and triumph over all. Heroic / Victorious / Grand / Triumphant. (A note about the version described as 'Stage Mix': This version is recorded with the reverb/ambiance of a concert hall, making it sound somewhat more 'distant' from the listener and, some would say, more 'live')

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Track details

Track ID number: 9529
Genres: Film & Soundtrack: Cinematic Main themes -- Film & Soundtrack: Music for Dramatic Trailers -- Film & Soundtrack: Victorious / Triumphant / Celebratory
Moods/Emotions: Celebratory / Triumphant / Successful -- Heroic / Patriotic / Valiant -- Regal / Majestic / Honorable
Suggested Production Types: Epic Trailers -- Fantasy / Fantasy World -- Western / Wild West
Prominent Instruments: Drums (Big, Epic or Marching) -- Full orchestra
Keywords / Hints: victory, victorious, triumph, triumphant, winner, successful, winning, achievement, uprising, crescendo, climax, orchestral, hollywood soundtrack, film score, filmscore, fantasy, trailer track, epic trailer, massive impact, marching, scifi, sci-fi, science fiction, sci fi, hero, heroes, heroic, rousing, excited, exciting
Tempo feel: Medium
Tempo Beats Per Minute: 111
Artist: Ferenc Hegedus
Composer: Ferenc Hegedus (PRS)
Publisher: Lynne Publishing (PRS - CAE#: 541626758)
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): Lynne Publishing AS
PRO / Non-PRO Track? PRO (What's this?)
WAV file bit depth: HD / 24-Bit (What's this?)
Stem files available for this track: No
Album containing this track:  Cinematic Themes, Vol. 2 Picture Music collection: Cinematic Themes, Vol. 2
15 tracks
About the Artist
Ferenc Hegedus Ferenc Hegedus

Hello, I'm Ferenc Hegedus. Unlike other musicians, I'm not from a musical family, but I always wanted to play music. Whenever I saw a piano I would sit next to it. I started to play the keyboards and I never wanted to stop it. So at an age of 7, I got a synthesizer from my parents, and that's why you can read this now... :)

My first step was to acquire the basics of music theory. After that, at about 14 year of age, I made my first band, which was followed by about 10 others in a short time.

During those times I came to know various musical genres in company with some great musicians. I enjoyed it very much but I felt we couldn't advance, so I decided to quit with the bands. This opened a whole new world before me. The world of music composing and production on computers. I was familiar with computers since I'd been working as a web designer for 1 year. I also acquired skills in the basics of video editing through minor projects. With a few studio programs and the synthesizer I began to compose complete musical works and felt myself "home" at last.

I love to experiment with new musical sounds and styles, but I also like the classical harmonies. A few artists/musician who I like: Jordan Rudess, Danny Elfman, Eckhart Tolle The one thing that I really love, is music.