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  1. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    BUYSOUNDTRAX RECORDS REIMAGINES MUSIC FROM THE TWILIGHT SAGA FOR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

    The Music of Carter Burwell, Alexandre Desplat, and Howard Shore
    Is Arranged For Chamber Ensemble by Dan Redfeld

    (November 16, 2011) – BuySoundtrax Records is proud to announce the release of Music From the Twilight Saga For Chamber Orchestra a re-imagining of the music from the first three films of the saga based on the books by Stephanie Meyer. Dan Redfeld arranged the scores composed by Carter Burwell (Twilight), Alexandre Desplat (New Moon) and Howard Shore (Eclipse) for piano and strings.

    “I tried to translate the sound that you hear from a big orchestra, to distill it down to the basic elements and put it into a chamber setting,” Redfeld explained. “I thought a lot about Mozart while I was adapting all of this music, and evoking the kind of clarity you hear in chamber music. I think it worked really well with these selections.”

    Redfeld is a classically trained concert pianist and composer/conductor who studied at Boston’s New England Conservatory. While many of his fellow students were embracing modernistic, atonal music, Redfeld was more interested in tonal, neo-romantic music, an inclination grounded by his studies with acclaimed composer and pianist William Thomas McKinley. At the same time, Redfeld had discovered a love for film music through the work of John Williams in Jaws and Star Wars. Through McKinley, Redfeld met and watched Williams at work with the Boston Pops, and the famous film composer’s influence settled into his artistic design. Redfeld began scoring short films for the American Film Institute, and in a day when many film composers were coming out of popular music into Hollywood film scoring careers, he found his academic background particularly advantageous to the music he was writing.

    “Howard Shore comes from a very traditional classical background,” he continued. “He has a deep understanding of opera which I think you really feel in his music. Alexandre Desplat is the new voice for me, with a strong classical background. Again there's a tie in this lineage that goes back a century. Carter Burwell does come out of popular music but certainly with his music for Twilight and some of his other scores there seems to be an understanding or the feel of an operatic background.”

    Redfeld also performs as the pianist on the recording, which features Elizabeth Hedman on violin, Ira Glansbeek on cello, and soprano Kristi Holden, (currently starring as Christine Daaé in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom: The Vegas Spectacular). “These three instruments form the core group to perform these concentrated transmutations of Twilight’s orchestral scores,” described Randall D. Larson in the liner notes. “One striking element that Redfeld added to the ensemble that hadn’t been in any of the original performances was the harmonic element of vocalise.”

    “Film music is the classical music of the day,” Redfeld said. “I look at film music as if it's no different from what Bach or Mozart or Stravinsky did – composers throughout history have worked on commission.

    Music From the Twilight For Chamber Orchestra will be available digitally and pre-orders will be available from www.buysoundtrax.com on November 16th and CDs will be in stores on November 30, 2011. The first 100 people to order at buysoundtrax.com will received a copy autographed by Dan Redfeld.

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      CommentAuthorplindboe
    • CommentTimeNov 17th 2011
    Interesting project. The samples sound delicious.

    Peter smile
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeDec 16th 2011
    I'm reviewing this one. It is not for everybody.
    Tom
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeDec 17th 2011
    Excellent compilation, very good re-recordings. At least the sleaziest saga of all times gave us some good music (the Desplat scores).
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeDec 18th 2011
    Christodoulides wrote
    Excellent compilation, very good re-recordings. At least the sleaziest saga of all times gave us some good music (the Desplat scores).


    I also enjoyed the Burwell and Shore material. I've no clue about the movies and could care less.
    Tom
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeDec 18th 2011
    That's a shame Tom, D highly recommends them.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeDec 18th 2011 edited
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeDec 18th 2011
    I don't want to see the movies.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeDec 18th 2011
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeDec 18th 2011
    I think we all know the answer to that one.
    Tom
  2. I never watched the films, or read the books, but I know the plot, and it's based on this: Necrophilia, zoophilia, abuse, phedofilia.
    Member of the Alexandre Desplat Circle Jerk Fanclub, and proud of it.
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeDec 18th 2011
    ...all good stuff then.
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      CommentAuthorSteven
    • CommentTimeDec 18th 2011
    Probably why they're so popular.
    "Message board incredulity is the least satisfied emotion in human history." - Franz
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeDec 18th 2011
    Steven wrote
    Probably why they're so popular.


    Her books were marketed extremely well.
    Tom
  3. Most of the attention it's because they claimed to be the new Harry Potter (which it's on light years to being a fraction of it).
    Member of the Alexandre Desplat Circle Jerk Fanclub, and proud of it.
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeDec 19th 2011
    And I'm sure a deal was cut with Hollywood on the screenplay rights