Welcome to Marwen


Intrada 12/21/2018 CD (720258715128)
 

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# Track   Duration
1.Welcome to Marwen2:00
2.You Are Saved3:42
3.Finally Got It Right2:48
4.New Girl In Town1:33
5.Deja Spills Some Milk2:29
6.Magic2:32
7.You Got This1:16
8.Rise and Shine1:58
9.Saved2:26
10.Never Love You The Way I Do1:33
11.One Big Misunderstanding1:45
12.Goodnight Girls2:18
13.Hate Crime2:03
14.Beautiful Moon3:21
15.Crippled By Fear4:24
16.Hogie vs Meyer Part 14:12
17.Hogie vs Meyer Part 23:53
18.Wake Up Sweetheart1:20
19.They Can’t Hurt Me1:11
20.Marwencol4:01
21.Welcome to Marwen End Credits7:19
 58:04
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Welcome to Marwen

Added on Sunday, December 16, 2018  

Welcome to Marwen

Silvestri's score available on 12/21/18 Dynamic, riveting Alan Silvestri score for new Robert Zemeckis film! Universal Pictures presents, Steve Carell stars, Diane Kruger, Leslie Mann co-star, Alan Silvestri scores, Robert Zemeckis directs and scripts with Caroline Thompson. Zemeckis is acclaimed director of smash hits Back To The Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Forrest Gump, all featuring music by Silvestri.

Dynamic, riveting Alan Silvestri score for new Robert Zemeckis film! Universal Pictures presents, Steve Carell stars, Diane Kruger, Leslie Mann co-star, Alan Silvestri scores, Robert Zemeckis directs and scripts with Caroline Thompson. Zemeckis is acclaimed director of smash hits Back To The Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Forrest Gump, all featuring music by Silvestri.

Here Zemeckis offers compelling tale of Mark Hogancamp attempting to regain memories after devastating attack shatters his life.

Marwen is meticulous town he creates in his fantasy world in an attempt to rebuild what he has lost in the real world.
Alan Silvestri melds two distinct styles of music, both richly symphonic: One is a gentle, quasi-modal theme initially scored in transparent manner for harp, woodwinds and strings with subtle assist from French horn. Thereafter it gets attention from solo clarinet, solo flute, solo oboe.

Piano and harp bring additional color. Find in it one of the composer’s most haunting and memorable themes with particularly moving harmonic vocabulary. In fact, tender theme is itself in two contrasting parts.
The other style Silvestri gives prominence to: a military action vernacular replete with powerhouse, chopping brass and percussion emphasizing multiple snare drums, tympani, crash cymbals. Ideas here are imposing, exciting.

One striking feature in this portion is reliance on major key harmonies, allowing action material a thrilling yet highly accessible feel even as the orchestra hurls forward with considerable rhythmic strength. Minor harmonies have their say but it’s the crisp, punchy major chords in brass that stand out.

As gentle theme plays in minor, then major, action material plays in major with touches of minor. Cool idea! Difficult to pinpoint just one highlight as score is virtually wall-to-wall highlights. Like themes? Here you go. Like bold action? Here you go. That said, worthy of spotlighting is back-to-back 8-minute pair of action sequences, “Hogie vs Meyer”.

Ditto opening “Welcome To Marwen” that presents first the minor key melody then lurches forward with powerful fortissimo action material.
Still another big asset: Closing “End Credits” is masterful meld of primary thematic material fashioned into terrific 7-minute suite.
Perhaps worthy of a special spotlight: “Hate Crime”. Here, Silvestri utilizes haunting material then cadences on two solitary chords, suggested throughout but now fully revealed. Yep, one is minor, one is major.

Stroke of harmonic genius! CD produced by composer with long-time associate David Bifano, presented by Intrada and Universal’s Back Lot Music, mixed by Dennis Sands, mastered by Patricia Sullivan, booklet layout and design by Kay Marshall.

Belinda Broughton appears as concertmaster, orchestrations by Mark Graham. Alan Silvestri composes, conducts.
Sizzling score from a master composer!


More info at: Official Web Site Universal Pictures



Welcome To Marwen

Added on Sunday, December 16, 2018  

Welcome To Marwen

Dynamic, riveting Alan Silvestri score for new Robert Zemeckis film! Universal Pictures presents, Steve Carell stars, Diane Kruger, Leslie Mann co-star, Alan Silvestri scores, Robert Zemeckis directs and scripts with Caroline Thompson. Zemeckis is acclaimed director of smash hits Back To The Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Forrest Gump, all featuring music by Silvestri.

Dynamic, riveting Alan Silvestri score for new Robert Zemeckis film! Universal Pictures presents, Steve Carell stars, Diane Kruger, Leslie Mann co-star, Alan Silvestri scores, Robert Zemeckis directs and scripts with Caroline Thompson. Zemeckis is acclaimed director of smash hits Back To The Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Forrest Gump, all featuring music by Silvestri.

Here Zemeckis offers compelling tale of Mark Hogancamp attempting to regain memories after devastating attack shatters his life.

Marwen is meticulous town he creates in his fantasy world in an attempt to rebuild what he has lost in the real world.
Alan Silvestri melds two distinct styles of music, both richly symphonic: One is a gentle, quasi-modal theme initially scored in transparent manner for harp, woodwinds and strings with subtle assist from French horn. Thereafter it gets attention from solo clarinet, solo flute, solo oboe.

Piano and harp bring additional color. Find in it one of the composer’s most haunting and memorable themes with particularly moving harmonic vocabulary. In fact, tender theme is itself in two contrasting parts.
The other style Silvestri gives prominence to: a military action vernacular replete with powerhouse, chopping brass and percussion emphasizing multiple snare drums, tympani, crash cymbals. Ideas here are imposing, exciting.

One striking feature in this portion is reliance on major key harmonies, allowing action material a thrilling yet highly accessible feel even as the orchestra hurls forward with considerable rhythmic strength. Minor harmonies have their say but it’s the crisp, punchy major chords in brass that stand out.

As gentle theme plays in minor, then major, action material plays in major with touches of minor. Cool idea! Difficult to pinpoint just one highlight as score is virtually wall-to-wall highlights. Like themes? Here you go. Like bold action? Here you go. That said, worthy of spotlighting is back-to-back 8-minute pair of action sequences, “Hogie vs Meyer”.

Ditto opening “Welcome To Marwen” that presents first the minor key melody then lurches forward with powerful fortissimo action material.
Still another big asset: Closing “End Credits” is masterful meld of primary thematic material fashioned into terrific 7-minute suite.
Perhaps worthy of a special spotlight: “Hate Crime”. Here, Silvestri utilizes haunting material then cadences on two solitary chords, suggested throughout but now fully revealed. Yep, one is minor, one is major.

Stroke of harmonic genius! CD produced by composer with long-time associate David Bifano, presented by Intrada and Universal’s Back Lot Music, mixed by Dennis Sands, mastered by Patricia Sullivan, booklet layout and design by Kay Marshall.

Belinda Broughton appears as concertmaster, orchestrations by Mark Graham. Alan Silvestri composes, conducts.
Sizzling score from a master composer!

More info at: Official movie website



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