Опубликовано: 24 окт. 2015 г.Mishima is the soundtrack of the movie «Mishima: to Life in Oven» Chapters de Paul Schrader, composed by Philip Glass.
The quartet for ropes, interpreted by Kronos Quartet, is nowadays still played, independently of the soundtrack. He is entitled String quartet No. 3 Mishima.
• Composer: Philip Glass
• String quartet interpreted by: Kronos Quartet
• Conductor: Michael Riesman
• Producer: Kurt Munkacsi
• Label: Elektra/Nonesuch 7559-79113-2
• Year: 1985
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Tracks :
0:00 — 1. Mishima / Opening 2:47 — 2. November 25: morning 6:58 — 3. 1934: grandmother & Kimitake 10:37 — 4. Temple of the golden pavillon (like some enormous music) 13:38 — 5. Osamu's Theme: Kyoko's house 16:38 — 6. 1937: Saint Sebastian 17:45 — 7. Kyoko's house (stage blood is not enough) 22:48 — 8. November 25: Ichigaya 25:02 — 9. 1957: award montage 29:00 — 10. Runaway horses (poetry written with a splash of blood) 38:09 — 11. 1962: body building 39:39 — 12. November 25: The last day 41:10 — 13. F-104: epilogue from Sun and Steel 43:09 — 14. Mishima / closing
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Over the last fifteen years, Philip Glass has defined a new form of biographical opera. There was never any doubt that he would be the ideal composer for Mishima, a mosaic film biography. I wanted a score which would unite the film's disparate elements and propel it forward. Such a score, by definition, would be a distinct, cohesive composition.
I only wondered how to induce Glass. Money was out of the question: the film was already an egregiously under-budgeted labor of love production. I opted for a soft sell. (I've subsequently learned how remarkably resistant Philip is to a hard one.) I simply gave him the script and all the materials by and about Mishima at my disposal.
Philip responded enthusiastically and after several pre-production meetings and a trip to the Tokyo locations, wrote a score from the script as he would from a libretto. With Kurt Munkacsi and Michael Riesman he recorded a temp synthesizer version.
I edited the film to this temp score, altering it as necessary: cutting, expanding and repeating cues. I then played the edited film and score for Philip. He rewrote the music to fit the film's now-precise specifications and recorded it with a full orchestra. Later, he supervised last-minute changes during the final mix.
In keeping with the original concept, Glass has re-edited the score as a distinct musical entity. His Mishima equally serves the film and stands alone.
— Paul Schrader
CREDITS:
Original music composed by Philip Glass. Conducted by Michael Riesman. String quartets performed by The Kronos Quartet: David Harrington, violin. John Sherba, violin. Hank Dutt, viola. Joan Jeanrenaud, cello.
Produced by Kurt Munkacsi for Euphorbia Productions, Ltd. NY, NY. Recording engineer: Dan Dryden, Assistant: Don Christensen. Recorded at: Greene St. Studios NY, NY and The Living Room Inc. NY, NY. Remixed by: Dan Dryden, Kurt Munkacsi, Michael Riesman. Remixed at: The Living Room, Inc. NY, NY. Contractor for the musicians: Earl Shendell. Mastered by: Bill Kipper, Masterdisk, NY, NY.
Album art direction: Eiko Ishioka. Photo: Sukita. Album design: Makoto Kumakura.
Philip Glass — Truman Sleeps (very slow, very relaxing)
Дата загрузки: 18 февр. 2012 г.// WARNING EXTREMELY RELAXING //
Programs Used: Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch // Cool Edit // Windows Movie Maker //
im not sure how much i have slowed this down but if anyone watching this video knows how to use this program i set the stretch curser bar at 15.34x (maybe 1500x slower ??)
Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch isa free program, very powerful and fun to use, so if u wanna to try it just use google ( :
because the video is over 60 mins long the file is huge so i use something called cool edit to compress the file and then i use movie maker to make the vid
you can use these songs to help you sleep if want ( :
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Violini: Hanny Killaars, Giampietro Zanocco
Viola: Patrizia Di Paolo
Violoncelli: Enrico Maria Bisetto, Giancarlo Giacomin, Sara Guarda, Walter Vestidello
Soprani: Monica Pozzobon, Alessandra Vavasori, Laura Vettori, Alessandra Zanardo
Contralti: Anna Barbiero, Marina De Liso, Paola Parato, Sheila Rech
Tenori: Carlo Benedetti, Enrico Maria Bisetto, Giovanni Doro, Raffaele Giordani
Bassi: Giancarlo Giacomin, Marco Marseglia, Abramo Rosolen
Опубликовано: 1 мар. 2013 г.Am feeling quite happy to have found n u a g e s music (Thanks to http://www.youtube.com/user/fingerson...). Some real lovely emotions in each of his songs, just the vibes i needed.
Lets suppose that you were able every night to dream any dream you wanted to dream, and you would naturally as you began on this adventure of dreams, you would fulfill all your wishes. You would have every kind of pleasure, you see, and after several nights you would say, well that was pretty great, but now lets have a surprise, lets have a dream which isn't under control. Well something is going to happen to me that i don't know what it's gonna be. Then you would get more and more adventurous, and you would make further and further out gambles as to what you would dream, and finally you would dream where you are now.