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Alexandre Desplat at the World Soundtrack Awards
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- CommentTimeAug 4th 2009 edited
The composers Alexandre Desplat and Marvin Hamlisch will be the guests of honour at the 9th World Soundtrack Awards, the key event of the 36th Ghent Film Festival on Saturday 17 October in Music Centre De Bijloke in Ghent. The Brussels Philharmonic will be playing music from The Girl with the Pearl Earring, The Queen, The Painted Veil and Lust Caution among others. The American composer Marvin Hamlisch, who created unforgettable music for films such as The Way We Were and The Sting, will receive the World Soundtrack Lifetime Achievement Award.
Holy!
On Saturday 17 October, the Brussels Philharmonic, under the direction of Alexandre Desplat himself, will perform the music from The Girl with the Pearl Earring, The Queen, The Painted Veil and Lust Caution.
Young film music talent is also represented with the composer Marc Streitenfeld who carried off the World Soundtrack Discovery Award last year with his soundtrack for American Gangster by Ridley Scott.
More here:
http://www.worldsoundtrackacademy.com/n … mp;lang=enKazoo -
- CommentAuthorfranz_conrad
- CommentTimeAug 4th 2009
If history had not offered me sufficient reason to travel to Belgium so far, it just managed to checkmate me.A butterfly thinks therefore I am -
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franz_conrad wrote
If history had not offered me sufficient reason to travel to Belgium so far, it just managed to checkmate me.
I had to read that a few times before I thought I was able to understand it. Still not certain about it though, but I'm sure you mean you're coming.Kazoo -
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Not a suprising choice but very pleasant news! I would like to hear some stuff from Largo Winch or Hostage live too. A little more bim bam smash music always makes the evening more interesting for me. I must soon listen to The Painted Veil and Lust Caution and google Marvin Hamlish. The only thing that comes to mind is a rather dated score for The Spy Who Loved Me, except for the title song. -
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Hamlisch has never been a favorite of mine. I'm a fan of Desplat of course.listen to more classical music! -
- CommentAuthortimme
- CommentTimeAug 4th 2009
Great line up but I'm missing some music of Birth and The Golden Compass -
- CommentTimeAug 4th 2009
And also some of his older ones please! Or Syriana.Kazoo -
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Bregt wrote
And also some of his older ones please! Or Syriana.
once again, this is a missed opportunity. Why not bring a few calm, dramatic scores and a few potent, orchestral scores?
No, they go for a complete dramatic line up, meaning I'll have to pay 42 euros to sleep somewhere I can sleep quitly as wellwaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh -
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Well, you don't have to go of course. I'd solely be going or Desplat and the fine moments before the concert and during the breaks.Kazoo -
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Bregt wrote
Well, you don't have to go of course. I'd solely be going or Desplat and the fine moments before the concert and during the breaks.
I'm going of course, because it is always fun to meet these guys
but I think diverse material is always better than the same dramatic stuffwaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh -
- CommentAuthorfranz_conrad
- CommentTimeAug 4th 2009
SYRIANA and BIRTH might be harder to do live, due to the amount of electronic content.A butterfly thinks therefore I am -
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franz_conrad wrote
SYRIANA and BIRTH might be harder to do live, due to the amount of electronic content.
I smell an orchestral re-arrangement / adaptation for live performance, in which case the pieces are in danger of loosing their character (see LOST performance in this year's Ubeda film festival for instance).Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentAuthorfranz_conrad
- CommentTimeAug 5th 2009
But in this case, BIRTH and SYRIANA aren't on the list. I suspect that's the reason. The scores which lend themselves easier to live arrangements are the ones being performed.A butterfly thinks therefore I am -
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Nice to see that.Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentAuthorfranz_conrad
- CommentTimeAug 5th 2009
Imagine trying to do BUTTON live? That score's so delicate, it's hard to believe the performances would carry in a concert hall!A butterfly thinks therefore I am -
- CommentTimeAug 5th 2009
Great, great news; and I'm hoping the Desplat part won't be too short (with the overlong awards portion at the WSA - which was just too much last year. It's like it gets longer and longer! Though the absence of Pearson and, well, the 'performance' of the presenters have much to do with that...). I'm also hoping for Hostage and The Golden Compass, but that said, the selection sounds just swell! -
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I have more information about the event!
Online tickets are not yet available because they cannot open the ticket store yet, so you've to mail to get your name on the queue list, to reserve your place already.
The whole second half of the concert is focused on Desplat, and next to the already mentioned titles, also music from Birth, The Golden Compass and Benjamin Button will be performed. The final programme will be announced later on, so changes are possible, but expansions as well (including some older works).
Kazoo -
- CommentTimeAug 5th 2009
Christodoulides wrote
franz_conrad wrote
SYRIANA and BIRTH might be harder to do live, due to the amount of electronic content.
I smell an orchestral re-arrangement / adaptation for live performance, in which case the pieces are in danger of loosing their character (see LOST performance in this year's Ubeda film festival for instance).
Nothing wrong with concert suites. On the contrary, IMO they enhance the existing material.Anything with an orchestra or with a choir....at some point will reach you -
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Would anyone come to Ghent this year?Kazoo -
- CommentAuthorfranz_conrad
- CommentTimeAug 5th 2009
If it wasn't from Australia that I'd be coming, I'd consider it. Unfortunately it's not a flight you can do and then turn around and go back two days later. It's pretty punishing, and not worth the cost. :/A butterfly thinks therefore I am -
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Yeah, for you it would be a trip I'd include in a world trip or so. What a pity, because I just was confirmed what the other concert would be, and lets say, you'd love to hear thas as well, since it's concert with a group of musicians that has worked with Desplat before!
But perhaps you can send me questions for an interview.Kazoo -
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Bregt wrote
I have more information about the event!
Online tickets are not yet available because they cannot open the ticket store yet, so you've to mail to get your name on the queue list, to reserve your place already.
The whole second half of the concert is focused on Desplat, and next to the already mentioned titles, also music from Birth, The Golden Compass and Benjamin Button will be performed. The final programme will be announced later on, so changes are possible, but expansions as well (including some older works).
ah at least Golden Compass
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I'll be there Bregt, somebody has to harass you during the break
just make sure we buy the tickets together, so that we all can sit togetherwaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh -
- CommentTimeAug 5th 2009
Marselus wrote
Christodoulides wrote
franz_conrad wrote
SYRIANA and BIRTH might be harder to do live, due to the amount of electronic content.
I smell an orchestral re-arrangement / adaptation for live performance, in which case the pieces are in danger of loosing their character (see LOST performance in this year's Ubeda film festival for instance).
Nothing wrong with concert suites. On the contrary, IMO they enhance the existing material.
Not everyone of them though, you have to be very careful and maintain balance whilst staying close to the original character of the music.Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeAug 6th 2009
Bregt wrote
Well, you don't have to go of course. I'd solely be going or Desplat and the fine moments before the concert and during the breaks.
Hmm... just maybe I could come to this. -
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Young film music talent is also represented with the composer Marc Streitenfeld who carried off the World Soundtrack Discovery Award last year with his soundtrack for American Gangster by Ridley Scott.
Oh. On the other hand I would require a cast-iron guarantee that I wouldn't stumble upon this part of the event. Perhaps they could set up a room where you go and have someone drill holes in your head and pour boiling oil onto your brain, which would be more appealing. -
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Southall wrote
Young film music talent is also represented with the composer Marc Streitenfeld who carried off the World Soundtrack Discovery Award last year with his soundtrack for American Gangster by Ridley Scott.
Oh. On the other hand I would require a cast-iron guarantee that I wouldn't stumble upon this part of the event. Perhaps they could set up a room where you go and have someone drill holes in your head and pour boiling oil onto your brain, which would be more appealing.
Knowing the "big daddy" gets you everywhere these days, mate.Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
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Southall wrote
Young film music talent is also represented with the composer Marc Streitenfeld who carried off the World Soundtrack Discovery Award last year with his soundtrack for American Gangster by Ridley Scott.
Oh. On the other hand I would require a cast-iron guarantee that I wouldn't stumble upon this part of the event. Perhaps they could set up a room where you go and have someone drill holes in your head and pour boiling oil onto your brain, which would be more appealing.
Yeah, you better stay home.
Were his scores that bad?Kazoo -
- CommentTimeAug 6th 2009 edited
American Gangster is totally forgettable, A good year is a big snoozer but i did like Body of Lies a lot 'cause of the heavy middle eastern musical presence in there. But "representing the young talent in film music" is always far-stretched in this case i thinkLove Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
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Yeah, well, years ago they did Giacchino, Armstrong, Reboutsika, ... You can't always get it right.Kazoo -
- CommentTimeAug 6th 2009
True.Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.