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Living Person You Think/Hope Will Win A Nobel Prize Eventually - Include Brief Description

  1. Philip Roth, author
  2. Pope Francis, Catholic leader
  3. Craig Kielburger, children’s rights activist
  4. George R.R. Martin, author
  5. Dr. Paul L. Maier, biblical historian & author. Western Michigan University
  6. Bob Dylan, songwriter and outstanding poet.

Living Person You Think/Hope Will Win A Nobel Prize Eventually - Include Brief Description

  1. Philip Roth, author
  2. Pope Francis, Catholic leader
  3. Craig Kielburger, children’s rights activist
  4. George R.R. Martin, author
  5. Dr. Paul L. Maier, biblical historian & author. Western Michigan University
  6. Bob Dylan, songwriter and outstanding poet.
  7. Edward Witten, physicist/mathematician who proposed M-Theory.

Living Person You Think/Hope Will Win A Nobel Prize Eventually - Include Brief Description

  1. Philip Roth, author
  2. Pope Francis, Catholic leader
  3. Craig Kielburger, children’s rights activist
  4. George R.R. Martin, author
  5. Dr. Paul L. Maier, biblical historian & author. Western Michigan University
  6. Bob Dylan, songwriter and outstanding poet.
  7. Edward Witten, physicist/mathematician who proposed M-Theory.
  8. Samantha Power, U.S. ambassador to the U.N.

Has written about and worked strongly against genocide: Samantha Power - Wikipedia

Living Person You Think/Hope Will Win A Nobel Prize Eventually - Include Brief Description

  1. Philip Roth, author
  2. Pope Francis, Catholic leader
  3. Craig Kielburger, children’s rights activist
  4. George R.R. Martin, author
  5. Dr. Paul L. Maier, biblical historian & author. Western Michigan University
  6. Bob Dylan, songwriter and outstanding poet.
  7. Edward Witten, physicist/mathematician who proposed M-Theory.
  8. Samantha Power, U.S. ambassador to the U.N.
  9. Bernard Kouchner, founder of Doctors Without Borders and Doctors of the World

Living Person You Think/Hope Will Win A Nobel Prize Eventually - Include Brief Description

  1. Philip Roth, author
  2. Pope Francis, Catholic leader
  3. Craig Kielburger, children’s rights activist
  4. George R.R. Martin, author
  5. Dr. Paul L. Maier, biblical historian & author. Western Michigan University
  6. Bob Dylan, songwriter and outstanding poet.
  7. Edward Witten, physicist/mathematician who proposed M-Theory.
  8. Samantha Power, U.S. ambassador to the U.N.
  9. Bernard Kouchner, founder of Doctors Without Borders and Doctors of the World
  10. Dr. Phouc Le, Ebola fighter

Or a more prominent/heroic such doctor, if there is one: 'Scared' But Willing: Doctor Heading to Africa to Fight Ebola

Living Person You Think/Hope Will Win A Nobel Prize Eventually - Include Brief Description

  1. Philip Roth, author
  2. Pope Francis, Catholic leader
  3. Craig Kielburger, children’s rights activist
  4. George R.R. Martin, author
  5. Dr. Paul L. Maier, biblical historian & author. Western Michigan University
  6. Bob Dylan, songwriter and outstanding poet.
  7. Edward Witten, physicist/mathematician who proposed M-Theory.
  8. Samantha Power, U.S. ambassador to the U.N.
  9. Bernard Kouchner, founder of Doctors Without Borders and Doctors of the World
  10. Dr. Phouc Le, Ebola fighter
  11. Neil DeGrasse Tyson, if they ever give a Noel prize for popularizing science.

Living Person You Think/Hope Will Win A Nobel Prize Eventually - Include Brief Description

  1. Philip Roth, author
  2. Pope Francis, Catholic leader
  3. Craig Kielburger, children’s rights activist
  4. George R.R. Martin, author
  5. Dr. Paul L. Maier, biblical historian & author. Western Michigan University
  6. Bob Dylan, songwriter and outstanding poet.
  7. Edward Witten, physicist/mathematician who proposed M-Theory.
  8. Samantha Power, U.S. ambassador to the U.N.
  9. Bernard Kouchner, founder of Doctors Without Borders and Doctors of the World
  10. Dr. Phouc Le, Ebola fighter
  11. Neil DeGrasse Tyson, if they ever give a Noel prize for popularizing science.
  12. Neil Gaiman, author

Living Person You Think/Hope Will Win A Nobel Prize Eventually - Include Brief Description

  1. Philip Roth, author
  2. Pope Francis, Catholic leader
  3. Craig Kielburger, children’s rights activist
  4. George R.R. Martin, author
  5. Dr. Paul L. Maier, biblical historian & author. Western Michigan University
  6. Bob Dylan, songwriter and outstanding poet.
  7. Edward Witten, physicist/mathematician who proposed M-Theory.
  8. Samantha Power, U.S. ambassador to the U.N.
  9. Bernard Kouchner, founder of Doctors Without Borders and Doctors of the World
  10. Dr. Phouc Le, Ebola fighter
  11. Neil DeGrasse Tyson, if they ever give a Noel prize for popularizing science.
  12. Neil Gaiman, author
  13. Graeme Clark, Yit Chow Tong, cochlear implant (William House died in 2012)

Classical Music used significantly/thematically/as plot point in a movie (give description)

  1. The Storm Clouds Cantata, Benjamin (not Hermann, surprisingly), Hitchcock 1956 version, The Man Who Knew Too Much, murder cue

Classical Music used significantly/thematically/as plot point in a movie (give description)

  1. The Storm Clouds Cantata, Benjamin (not Hermann, surprisingly), Hitchcock 1956 version, The Man Who Knew Too Much, murder cue
  2. Also Sprach Zarathustra - 2001: A Space Odyssey - used whenever mankind reaches a new stage in evolution.

Classical Music used significantly/thematically/as plot point in a movie (give description)

  1. The Storm Clouds Cantata, Benjamin (not Hermann, surprisingly), Hitchcock 1956 version, The Man Who Knew Too Much, murder cue
  2. Also Sprach Zarathustra - 2001: A Space Odyssey - used whenever mankind reaches a new stage in evolution.
  3. Beethoven’s 9th Symphony - “A Clockwork Orange” - used to torture Alex DeLarge

Classical Music used significantly/thematically/as plot point in a movie (give description)

  1. The Storm Clouds Cantata, Benjamin (not Hermann, surprisingly), Hitchcock 1956 version, The Man Who Knew Too Much, murder cue
  2. Also Sprach Zarathustra - 2001: A Space Odyssey - used whenever mankind reaches a new stage in evolution.
  3. Beethoven’s 9th Symphony - “A Clockwork Orange” - used to torture Alex DeLarge
  4. Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries - “Apocalypse Now” - Helicopter attack scene

Classical Music used significantly/thematically/as plot point in a movie (give description)

  1. The Storm Clouds Cantata, Benjamin (not Hermann, surprisingly), Hitchcock 1956 version, The Man Who Knew Too Much, murder cue
  2. Also Sprach Zarathustra - 2001: A Space Odyssey - used whenever mankind reaches a new stage in evolution.
  3. Beethoven’s 9th Symphony - “A Clockwork Orange” - used to torture Alex DeLarge
  4. Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries - “Apocalypse Now” - Helicopter attack scene
  5. Ravel’s Bolero - “10” - used as make out music

Classical Music used significantly/thematically/as plot point in a movie (give description)

  1. The Storm Clouds Cantata, Benjamin (not Hermann, surprisingly), Hitchcock 1956 version, The Man Who Knew Too Much, murder cue
  2. Also Sprach Zarathustra - 2001: A Space Odyssey - used whenever mankind reaches a new stage in evolution.
  3. Beethoven’s 9th Symphony - “A Clockwork Orange” - used to torture Alex DeLarge
  4. Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries - “Apocalypse Now” - Helicopter attack scene
  5. Ravel’s Bolero - “10” - used as make out music
  6. Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons in the movie by the same name.

Classical Music used significantly/thematically/as plot point in a movie (give description)

  1. The Storm Clouds Cantata, Benjamin (not Hermann, surprisingly), Hitchcock 1956 version, The Man Who Knew Too Much, murder cue
  2. Also Sprach Zarathustra - 2001: A Space Odyssey - used whenever mankind reaches a new stage in evolution.
  3. Beethoven’s 9th Symphony - “A Clockwork Orange” - used to torture Alex DeLarge
  4. Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries - “Apocalypse Now” - Helicopter attack scene
  5. Ravel’s Bolero - “10” - used as make out music
  6. Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons in the movie by the same name.
  7. Tchaikowsky’s Romeo and Juliet - A Christmas Carol - daydream sequence in which the teacher, after reading so many terrible essays, reads Ralphie’s beautifully-written essay on wanting a BB gun.

I done messed up! I meant A Christmas Story, not A Christmas Carol.

Classical Music used significantly/thematically/as plot point in a movie (give description)

  1. The Storm Clouds Cantata, Benjamin (not Hermann, surprisingly), Hitchcock 1956 version, The Man Who Knew Too Much, murder cue
  2. Also Sprach Zarathustra - 2001: A Space Odyssey - used whenever mankind reaches a new stage in evolution.
  3. Beethoven’s 9th Symphony - “A Clockwork Orange” - used to torture Alex DeLarge
  4. Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries - “Apocalypse Now” - Helicopter attack scene
  5. Ravel’s Bolero - “10” - used as make out music
  6. Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons in the movie by the same name.
  7. Tchaikowsky’s Romeo and Juliet - A Christmas Story - daydream sequence
  8. Mascagni, Intermezzo from “Cavalleria Rusticana” - featured in both Raging Bull and Godfather 3

A beautiful piece: Pietro Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana - Intermezzo - YouTube

Classical Music used significantly/thematically/as plot point in a movie (give description)

  1. The Storm Clouds Cantata, Benjamin (not Hermann, surprisingly), Hitchcock 1956 version, The Man Who Knew Too Much, murder cue
  2. Also Sprach Zarathustra - 2001: A Space Odyssey - used whenever mankind reaches a new stage in evolution.
  3. Beethoven’s 9th Symphony - “A Clockwork Orange” - used to torture Alex DeLarge
  4. Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries - “Apocalypse Now” - Helicopter attack scene
  5. Ravel’s Bolero - “10” - used as make out music
  6. Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons in the movie by the same name.
  7. Tchaikowsky’s Romeo and Juliet - A Christmas Story - daydream sequence
  8. Mascagni, Intermezzo from “Cavalleria Rusticana” - featured in both Raging Bull and Godfather 3
  9. Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty - Disney’s Sleeping Beauty, the music is played with additional lyrics when Aurora meets the Prince, and later when they’re reunited.

Classical Music used significantly/thematically/as plot point in a movie (give description)

  1. The Storm Clouds Cantata, Benjamin (not Hermann, surprisingly), Hitchcock 1956 version, The Man Who Knew Too Much, murder cue
  2. Also Sprach Zarathustra - 2001: A Space Odyssey - used whenever mankind reaches a new stage in evolution.
  3. Beethoven’s 9th Symphony - “A Clockwork Orange” - used to torture Alex DeLarge
  4. Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries - “Apocalypse Now” - Helicopter attack scene
  5. Ravel’s Bolero - “10” - used as make out music
  6. Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons in the movie by the same name.
  7. Tchaikowsky’s Romeo and Juliet - A Christmas Story - daydream sequence
  8. Mascagni, Intermezzo from “Cavalleria Rusticana” - featured in both Raging Bull and Godfather 3
  9. Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty - Disney’s Sleeping Beauty, the music is played with additional lyrics when Aurora meets the Prince, and later when they’re reunited.
  10. Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake - Black Swan

Classical Music used significantly/thematically/as plot point in a movie (give description)

  1. The Storm Clouds Cantata, Benjamin (not Hermann, surprisingly), Hitchcock 1956 version, The Man Who Knew Too Much, murder cue
  2. Also Sprach Zarathustra - 2001: A Space Odyssey - used whenever mankind reaches a new stage in evolution.
  3. Beethoven’s 9th Symphony - “A Clockwork Orange” - used to torture Alex DeLarge
  4. Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries - “Apocalypse Now” - Helicopter attack scene
  5. Ravel’s Bolero - “10” - used as make out music
  6. Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons in the movie by the same name.
  7. Tchaikowsky’s Romeo and Juliet - A Christmas Story - daydream sequence
  8. Mascagni, Intermezzo from “Cavalleria Rusticana” - featured in both Raging Bull and Godfather 3
  9. Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty - Disney’s Sleeping Beauty, the music is played with additional lyrics when Aurora meets the Prince, and later when they’re reunited.
  10. Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake - Black Swan
  11. Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor - Rollerball - used to emphasize how Rollerball had become a secular religion

Classical Music used significantly/thematically/as plot point in a movie (give description)

  1. The Storm Clouds Cantata, Benjamin (not Hermann, surprisingly), Hitchcock 1956 version, The Man Who Knew Too Much, murder cue
  2. Also Sprach Zarathustra - 2001: A Space Odyssey - used whenever mankind reaches a new stage in evolution.
  3. Beethoven’s 9th Symphony - “A Clockwork Orange” - used to torture Alex DeLarge
  4. Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries - “Apocalypse Now” - Helicopter attack scene
  5. Ravel’s Bolero - “10” - used as make out music
  6. Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons in the movie by the same name.
  7. Tchaikowsky’s Romeo and Juliet - A Christmas Story - daydream sequence
  8. Mascagni, Intermezzo from “Cavalleria Rusticana” - featured in both Raging Bull and Godfather 3
  9. Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty - Disney’s Sleeping Beauty, the music is played with additional lyrics when Aurora meets the Prince, and later when they’re reunited.
  10. Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake - Black Swan
  11. Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor - Rollerball - used to emphasize how Rollerball had become a secular religion
  12. Grieg’s Hall of the Mountain King - M - the pedophile’s favorite tune