![]() ![]() “So the music is a vital part of a movie and it’s wonderful that we’ve been able to assist in giving that emotion to a movie like Spectre, which is likely to reach literally billions of people.”ĪBO and Scholl, recorded in 2000 at the City Recital Hall in Sydneyĭyer believes the reason the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra’s recording piqued the interest of the makers of the film could be down to the level of authenticity he and Scholl strived to achieve when they recorded the disc 15 years ago. If you see a movie with the music removed it takes all the emotion away from it,” he says. “Music is such an integral part of cinema. The inclusion on the soundtrack is a remarkable achievement in itself, but for Dyer the use of this deeply moving piece of Vivaldi offers a chance for the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Scholl to play a crucial role in the the way the film connects emotionally to its audience. “It’s a wonderful surprise,” says Dyer, who is a self-confessed Bond fan.”When Andreas wrote to me yesterday he just said, “It’s a happy day because millions and millions and millions of people are going to know about Vivaldi through this movie.”” News of the track’s inclusion on the blockbuster’s soundtrack only reach Dyer yesterday, via Scholl. Yet this evening, when the greatly anticipated new James Bond movie Spectre has its Australian premiere in Sydney, the first Australians of the millions of movie-goers who will see the film worldwide in the coming weeks will hear a work from the ABO and Scholl’s Vivaldi collaboration, as part of the film’s soundtrack.Īlthough the film, which stars British actor Daniel Craig as 007, has not yet been screened in Australia, Paul Dyer shared with Limelight that the full five minutes of the haunting Cum dederit delectis suis sommun, from Vivaldi’s Nisi Dominus, is used in the film and accompanies a pivotal scene. The same is probably true for Australian Brandenburg Orchestra’s Artistic Director Paul Dyer and German countertenor Andreas Scholl when they recorded their Vivaldi motets album in 2000. The great 17th-century Venetian composer Antonio Vivaldi could not possibly have imagined that almost 400 years after his death his music would be adopted for the soundtrack of a film about an elite British spy. Retrieved 7 November 2015.The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and countertenor Andreas Scholl feature in latest Bond installment. ^ "Skyfall: Thomas Newman: .uk: MP3 Downloads"."Sam Smith's "Writing's on the Wall" becomes first ever Bond No. ^ Ellis-Petersen, Hannah (2 October 2015).^ "Sam Smith Bond song splits opinion"."Sam Smith's Writing On The Wall Spectre Song Hasn't Impressed James Bond Fans". ^ McGrath, Rachel (25 September 2015)."Sam Smith's James Bond theme review – 'It feels like an X Factor ballad' ". ^ Petridis, Alexis (25 September 2015).^ "Sam Smith to Sing Title Song for Spectre"."New Bond soundtrack: what does the new Spectre trailer tell us?". "James Bond Producers Delve Deep Into Spectre". ^ "Sam Smith Teases 'Bond' Theme Song 'Spectre' Soundtrack Gets Release Date".It became the first Bond theme to reach number one in the UK Singles Chart. The song was released later that month where it received mixed reviews from critics and fans, particularly in comparison to Adele's " Skyfall". In September 2015 it was announced that Sam Smith and regular collaborator Jimmy Napes had written the film's title theme, " Writing's on the Wall", with Smith performing it for the film. ![]() London Voices provided the choral element to the soundtrack, most noticeably in "Backfire". Mendes revealed that the final film would have more than one hundred minutes of music. The theatrical trailer released in July 2015 contained a rendition of John Barry's On Her Majesty's Secret Service theme. Rather than composing the score once the film had moved into post-production, Newman worked during filming. Thomas Newman returned as Spectre 's composer. It is also the third song after " You Know My Name" (2006) and " Skyfall" (2012) that did not appear on the film's official soundtrack album. The film's theme song " Writing's on the Wall" performed by Sam Smith is the fourth theme song (not counting instrumental-only theme songs) that doesn't feature the title of its film in the lyrics. Released by Universal Music Classics on 23 October 2015 in the United Kingdom and on 6 November 2015 in the United States, the music was composed by Thomas Newman, who previously composed the soundtrack of the 23rd Bond film Skyfall, making him the third composer after John Barry and David Arnold (and the first non-British composer) to score more than one film in the series. Spectre: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 24th James Bond film of the same name. Spectre: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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