Respuesta: El Megapost de las bandas sonoras
La echaron ayer en la Secta 3, creo.
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Y este sábado.....
Esteban habla en el libreto de la bso de War Horse:
“The dramatic countryside of Dartmoor has inspired John Williams to compose a score of such beauty and quiet majesty that one might think the earth was speaking through him, much as the heavens have done for nearly five decades. When I first heard John’s sketches of the four central themes for War Horse, I didn’t need my memories of the film to underscore the feelings I was having.
The music was a stand-alone experience and it affected me deeply, as have so many of John’s scores during our nearly 40-year collaboration. I feel that John has made a special gift to me of this music, which was inspired not only by my film but also by many of the picturesque settings of the poet William Wordsworth, whose vivid descriptions of the British landscape inspired much of what you are going to hear. I’m not sure what I can give John in return, other than a promise of more films to come … for as many more years as we both can imagine!”
– Steven Spielberg
La echaron ayer en la Secta 3, creo.
Sigue sin salir Tintín esta noche o mañana ya por fin! bueno, es que es mañana cuando es oficialmente sale en mp3. itunes, supongo.
Y este sábado.....
CD sale en US: Tuesday, November 22.This Saturday, October 22, at 9PM (EST) WQXR’s Movies on the Radio will present the exclusive broadcast premiere of John Williams’s score for War Horse. As posted on the FSM Board by David Garland, host/producer of Movies on the Radio on WQXR, which will premiere at least two tracks from the War Horse soundtrack album this Saturday:
Esteban habla en el libreto de la bso de War Horse:
“The dramatic countryside of Dartmoor has inspired John Williams to compose a score of such beauty and quiet majesty that one might think the earth was speaking through him, much as the heavens have done for nearly five decades. When I first heard John’s sketches of the four central themes for War Horse, I didn’t need my memories of the film to underscore the feelings I was having.
The music was a stand-alone experience and it affected me deeply, as have so many of John’s scores during our nearly 40-year collaboration. I feel that John has made a special gift to me of this music, which was inspired not only by my film but also by many of the picturesque settings of the poet William Wordsworth, whose vivid descriptions of the British landscape inspired much of what you are going to hear. I’m not sure what I can give John in return, other than a promise of more films to come … for as many more years as we both can imagine!”
– Steven Spielberg