The Fascinating History of Minuscule Magic Playing Cards

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The two cues from the Nyman score selected for the song-heavy soundtrack suggest a darker-tinged and musically adventurous approach which is not borne out in the extended suite. The Nyman cues give a positive impression and the extended suite indicates that his approach was not entirely without some upbeat elements congruent with Silvestri s later approach.

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Now, I'm a big Michael Nyman fan and so naturally I was disappointed but I also enjoy Silvestri's work and I still hope that with the passing of time a release of both scores might one day be possible.

1. Nyman: Convening The Coven


2. Nyman: Maria Owens


3. Silvestri: Practical Magic


4. Silvestri: Amas Veritas


There's also a longer selection of Nyman's score on YouTube:


And a longer selection of Silvestri:

Posted: Dec 24, 2021 - 12:48 PM
By: JSDouglas (Member)

Thanks for the music samples, Ed!

This is my first hearing of the two scores as I never saw the movie or latched onto either soundtrack release (though I was aware of the curious release debacle).

The Nyman cues give a positive impression and the extended suite indicates that his approach was not entirely without some upbeat elements congruent with Silvestri's later approach. The two cues from the Nyman score selected for the song-heavy soundtrack suggest a darker-tinged and musically adventurous approach which is not borne out in the extended suite.

Silvestri's music centering on a light and up-beat main theme (featured in both the soundtrack CD cues) is attractive if repetitious (although in the longer presentation it reveals some interesting variations). I like the Silvestri score but I'm more drawn to the Nyman material.

It seems both scores have languished (like your post, Ed) and deserve a re-presentation of some sort. I fear the poor reception accorded the film and the lack of support from fans may just allow all this to fall through the cracks. A pity.


And a longer selection of Silvestri:
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Reviews for "Experience Big Magic in a Small Package with Minuscule Magic Playing Cards"

1. John - 2/5 - I had high hopes for the Minuscule magic playing cards, but they turned out to be a huge disappointment. The cards are way too small, making it difficult to shuffle and hold them properly. The artwork on the cards is also lackluster and doesn't do justice to the theme of magic. Overall, I would not recommend these cards to anyone looking for a quality deck for their magic tricks.
2. Emily - 3/5 - The Minuscule magic playing cards didn't meet my expectations. While the concept of having small cards seemed intriguing, the execution fell short. The cards are indeed tiny, which makes it challenging to perform any intricate card tricks. Additionally, the quality of the cards is not the best, as they tend to bend and warp easily. It's a shame because I found the artwork mesmerizing, but it's just not enough to make up for the functional drawbacks.
3. Sarah - 2/5 - I have to say, the Minuscule magic playing cards were a letdown for me. The size of the cards is impractical and makes it hard to handle them properly. I also found the design of the cards to be uninspiring and lacking creativity. While the idea of having magic-themed cards is appealing, the execution falls flat. I would suggest looking for a different deck of playing cards if you are serious about performing magic tricks.

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