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I'm not much for listening to movie soundtracks outside of their movies, but I have been listening to some music from The Last Starfighter, from 1984. This was just a sci fi movie following in the wake of Star Wars, covering some of the same ground, remembered more for its early use of computer graphics than anything else. But it was a fun movie that I enjoyed as a kid, and I really think the soundtrack, by Craig Safan, is fantastic. It was from a time when we weren't afraid to take a silly concept like this and treat it seriously, with a suitably grand score. Like the scores to Star Wars and Superman, the music really elevated the movie to more than it otherwise could have been. Some nice performances, especially from Lance Guest and Robert Preston (of The Music Man fame), really made a difference too. Anyway, here's the main theme:
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Originally posted by ChrisI'm not much for listening to movie soundtracks outside of their movies, but I have been listening to some music from The Last Starfighter, from 1984. This was just a sci fi movie following in the wake of Star Wars, covering some of the same ground, remembered more for its early use of computer graphics than anything else. But it was a fun movie that I enjoyed as a kid, and I really think the soundtrack, by Craig Safan, is fantastic. It was from a time when we weren't afraid to take a silly concept like this and treat it seriously, with a suitably grand score. Like the scores to Star Wars and Superman, the music really elevated the movie to more than it otherwise could have been. Some nice performances, especially from Lance Guest and Robert Preston (of The Music Man fame), really made a difference too. Anyway, here's the main theme:
Here's one of my favourites that can be listened to outside of the movie theatre:
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Originally posted by Quijote View Post
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Originally posted by Sorrano
The movie isn't bad, either! However, whenever I hear the opening of the music I always remember the Marlboro ads.
I hear the galloping horses in the music.
Here's how Bruckner conveys galloping horses (4th movement, 8th symphony), fast forward to the 54:28' mark, no Marlboro cigarettes!!
Last edited by Quijote; 06-16-2024, 06:39 PM.
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Originally posted by Quijote View Post
Is that right, Marlboro cigarettes? That big country, big flavour? Ironic really, when we consider that Yul Brynner, the lead actor in the film, was a smoker and died of lung cancer!
I hear the galloping horses in the music.
Here's how Bruckner conveys galloping horses (4th movement, 8th symphony), fast forward to the 54:28' mark, no Marlboro cigarettes!!
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Originally posted by Quijote View PostRemember what Beethoven said about Handel on his deathbed? That Handel was the greatest composer that ever lived?
Not surprising when you hear this stuff. Again, the Jupiter Ensemble, with Lea Desandre. This is true musicking, as musicologist Nicholas Cook calls it.
'Man know thyself'
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Beethoven - Violin Sonata No. 9 in A Major, Op. 47 "The Kreutzer", played by Arthur Grumiaux and Clara Haskil:
I don't think I've ever listened to this recording before, which is odd considering Grumiaux is probably my favorite violinist for this kind of repertoire. The performance is fantastic, but something seems off about how the piano was recorded or mixed - it sounds a little distant and echoey, and it comes out a bit muddy at parts.
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Originally posted by ChrisBeethoven - Violin Sonata No. 9 in A Major, Op. 47 "The Kreutzer", played by Arthur Grumiaux and Clara Haskil:
I don't think I've ever listened to this recording before, which is odd considering Grumiaux is probably my favorite violinist for this kind of repertoire. The performance is fantastic, but something seems off about how the piano was recorded or mixed - it sounds a little distant and echoey, and it comes out a bit muddy at parts.
Yes, the acoustic space for the opening solo violin part is completely different to the piano's first entry a few moments later. Weird.
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