- He started composing the music for "Adam Hart i Sahara" in 1984. It was originally planned as a small symphonic score, but the director did not approve the original piano demonstration and repeatedly rejected every suggestion for the film's main theme, until Hyldgaard got fed up. The director was convinced that Hyldgaard would be able to deliver what he wanted and do a better job than any other Danish composer, and waited for him to resume the work. The music was finally completed in 1990, by which time Hyldgaard was able to record his entire score electronically, including the theme he and the director had finally agreed on. It was worth the wait. When the film was released, several reviewers commented favorably on the score's main theme, a bouncy, joyful melody associated with the film's title character, Adam Hart. He later incorporated this melody in his classical composition "Fantasia for Tuba and Piano", which has been performed in concert halls worldwide. "Adam Hart i Sahara" was his first film score.
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