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Tag Archives: Jonny Greenwood
In this episode we look at a preview to Thomas Newman’s score to Skyfall, Adele’s cover song of the same, also look at some archival footage of Spielberg and Williams collaborating on E.T., and discuss what we’ve been listening to.
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- The AFM sues 20th Century Fox and NBC/Universal over The Simpsons music used in the new theme park attraction.
- Hans Zimmer wrote a new theme for ABC World News Tonight.
- Randy Newman nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
- Christopher Young to visit Butler University for a performance of a suite from “Priest” 10/28/12.
- New Zealand singer Neil Finn to provide end credits song for the Hobbit.
- George S. Clinton named chair of Berklee film scoring department.
- This clip shows Williams working on E.T. theme on piano with Spielberg.
- Six-minute preview to the Thomas Newman score to Skyfall.
- Listen to Adele sing the new James Bond theme song.
This week FoTS Matt Schoendorff joins the panel to discuss sound masses, the most interesting Polish man in the world, big female lists, quiting trombones, Greenwood, helicopters in opera and not crying over spilled cello.
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- FoTS (and Radiohead specialist) Matt Schoendorff joins the panel this week to talk about what he’s up to, the news and this week’s pick by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood and Krzysztof Penderecki.
- FoTS Rob Deemer has a huge list of female composers to share – for better or worse.
- Two trombonists from the Vienna Philharmonic call it quits.
- Stockhausen’s Mittwoch aus Licht finally finds the stage (helicopters and all).
- Get the Met on tap.
- What the “pop” side of Indie Classical sees in the movement.
- Anne Midgette dares you not to cry (or think too hard about music).
- Jonny Greenwood and Krzysztof Penderecki‘s new album from Nonesuch – Amazon MP3
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This week on SoundNotion the Greenwood/Penderecki duo drop some new sounds, Alex Ross gets his own festival, the panels parses some Smooke Schtick, Opera Carolina is giving it away for free and Kyle Gann considers “quasi-objectivity” in music.
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- FoTS Alex Ross gets a festival inspired by his book The Rest Is Noise
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- Jonny Greenwood and Krzysztof Penderecki collaborate on a new album! Wonder who will play guitar?
- FoTS David Smooke wants to know about Schtick vs Style.
- Opera Carolina wants your children to become addicted! “The first time’s free.”
- Kyle Gann says that composers must exercise their “Quasi-Objectivity.”
- And we listen to some yMusic. Why Music? NO, yMusic.
We interview film music writer Daniel Schweiger, as well as: download a sample from the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo score, check out the new releases from La-la Land, Grammy noms are out, Zimmer talks DKR score, and our guest interviews Howard Shore.
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- La-la Land new releases.
- Download a six-track sampler from Reznor and Ross’ score to The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.
- Jonny Greenwood will score The Master for Paul WS Andersen.
- David Arnold will be music director for the London Olympics closing ceremonies.
- A.R. Rahman open(ed) music school.
- Film music Grammy nominations have been announced.
- Interview with young composer Lukas Vidal.
- Hans Zimmer talks about crowd-sourcing chant in DKR.
- Daniel Schweiger talks to Howard Shore.
Martin Scorsesi films, you might like Michael Brooks‘s score for the film Wrecked..
The panel discusses the new Greenwood-Penderecki album, what you can’t do at arts venues, Kojiro Umezaki’s Cycles (what falls must rise), and more.
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- Alex Ross gives us a sample of some real winners to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Musicological Society.
- Colin Holter feels The Philadelphia Inquirer’s David Patrick Stearns doesn’t do justice to reviewing James Dillon’s new work.
- Ron Spigelman says arts venues should treat audiences like grownups (and poke a little fun while they’re at it!)
- Rob Deemer ponders how composers in rural areas make it to the big time.
- Jonny Greenwood and Krzysztof Penderecki team up to produce an album.
- Are we naturally inclined to like consonance? Research appearing in Physical Review Letters shows some interesting correlations.
- (Cycles) What Falls Must Rise by Kojiro Umezaki – Amazon MP3
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