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Samuel Osborne Barber (March 9, 1910–January 23, 1981) was an American composer of classical music, best known for his Adagio for Strings. He was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania and began to compose at the age of seven. He studied at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia before becoming a fellow of the American Academy in Rome in 1935. The following year he wrote his String Quartet in B minor, the second movement of which he would arrange, at Arturo Toscanini's suggestion, for string orchestra as Adagio for Strings, and again for mixed chorus as Agnus Dei. He tended...
Samuel Sim is a film and television composer. He first gained recognition with his award winning score for the BBC drama series "Dunkirk". Since then he has written the music for a wide variety of film and television productions, most recently scoring the film "Awake" for The Weinstein Company and the BBC/HBO drama series "House of Saddam". Sim took to writing music from a young age. While classically trained on the violin and concert harp, he also played the guitar in a number of bands while he was growing up. He was sixteen when he was first introduced to the...
Samuel Úria is a Portuguese singer/songwriter. He released and EP, "Samuel Úria e as Velhas Glórias", and an álbum named "O Caminho Ferroviário Estreito". .
Samuel Lane is an emerging but also experienced songwriter / worship leader. When he was a child he left St.Andrews, Chorleywood with his three sisters, following their parents to the Anaheim Vineyard in California where his father was then trained by John Wimber to help establish the Vineyard movement with John & Eleanor Mumford back in the UK. As a teenager Samuel met and was exposed to the skillful worship leading of Kevin Prosch. And combined with several profound experiences of God, he started to write songs and lead worship for the church. Always passionate about the presence of God,...
Samuelle is an African-American R&B singer who is a former member of the disco/dance/urban group Club Nouveau. He released one solo album in the early 1990s and is best known and remembered for his hit "So You Like What You See" which was written by Samuelle Prater himself. The song was released in 1989 and reached number one on Billboard R&B top 100. In October 2004 So You Like What You See appeared in popular videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, playing on R&B, Soul radio station CSR 103.9. .
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End Credits (OST Outlast)
Village Chase Theme 2 (Outlast 2 OST)
Male Ward Chase (OST Outlast)
Choir Mozart Wet
The Walrider
First Chase (OST Outlast)
Groom Chase
Surgeon Torture (OST Outlast)
Now My Son (OST Outlast)
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (Game)
Heretics chase
Church Chase
End Credits (Outlast OST)
Chris Walker Chase Theme
Surgeon Sneaking Part 1 (OST Outlast)
Surgeon Attack (Outlast OST)
Outlast II Complete Soundtrack
Church Tension Theme (Outlast 2 OST)
Swarm Ambience (OST Outlast)
Pyromaniac (OST Outlast)
Ending (Outlast: Whistleblower OST)
Ladder (OST Outlast)
Wheel Chair Dude (OST Outlast)
Syphilitics Ambient Theme 5 (Outlast 2 OST)
Soldier Attack (OST Outlast)
Cornfield Tension Theme (Outlast 2 OST)
Village Investigate Theme 3 (Outlast 2 OST)
Church Chase With Intro (Outlast 2 OST)
Cannibal Intro
Main Menu (OST Outlast)
Finding Key (OST Outlast)
Prison Trap (OST Outlast)
Soldier Death (OST Outlast)
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 The Game - Main Theme
Syphilitics Ambient Theme 7 (Outlast 2 OST)
Surgeon Attack (OST Outlast)
Momentous Times Are Upon Us
The Amazing Spider Man 2 OST (Video Game)
Outlast Whistleblower: Ending (long version)
Village Patrol Theme (Outlast 2 OST)
Arrival (OST Outlast)
Groom Torture
Gott Im Himmel
Welcome to the Asylum (OST Outlast)
Stockade (OST Outlast)
Surgeon Sneaking Part 3 (OST Outlast)