Monday 2 May 2016

The Secret Wedding - Music

My class was just given the task, of learning and playing a piece of music that has been played in a movie, to change that same piece or to compose a piece of music to a small piece of a movie.
I choose to learn how to play a piece of music. This piece is called, "The Secret Wedding" and its the soundtrack of the movie "Braveheart" by James Horner.
So far I'have had two lessons to work on my piece.
On the first lesson, I went through a few tutorials and over a couple of videos of other people playing it.
On the second lesson, I tried learning how to play the begging of the music with the help of a tutorial that I watched on Youtube. However, I had a little bit of difficult doing this, because the video didn't specify the left and right hands and also it was pretty fast.
Towards the end of the lesson I searched for the sheet of the music. However I did not find a free version of it. Therefore I asked my teacher which website was better for me in order to pay online for a copy of the music.

The tutorial that I watched:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbZyxv0lHy0

Orchestra Video, full song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3nwwajqlmQ

Piano Version, Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFFRzug1wfY






Sunday 1 May 2016

Composer Research Task 3 - James Horner

From the previous pieces that I listen to, the one I enjoyed the most was "The Secret Wedding" by James Horner

James Horner:
Farmed for his lush, sweeping scores for films including Braveheart, Apollo 13, and of course Titanic, the prolific composer James Horner was born in Los Angeles on August 14, 1953. He began studying piano at the age of five, and trained at the Royal College of Music in London. After receiving a bachelor's degree in music at USC, he earned his master degree at UCLA and tough music theory there. He landed his first motion picture assignments during the 1970s, scoring B-movies like The Lady in Red, Humanoids of the Deep, and Battle Beyond the Stars for producer Roger Corman's New World organization.
By 1982, Horner had moved on to major studio fare including 48 Hrs. and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and four years later he notched his first Academy Award nominations for his score to the science fiction classic Aliens as well as for the song "Somewhere Out There," from the animated picture An American Tail. In 1989, Horner earned a second Oscar nomination for his score to Field of Dreams, that same year winning a Grammy for his work on the Civil War drama Glory; in 1995 he was honored with two more Academy Award nominations, for Braveheartand Apollo 13.
Horner finally struck Oscar gold in 1997, taking home statuettes for his score to the blockbuster Titanic as well as the film's original song "My Heart Will Go On," a hit for Celine Dion. After writing scores for movies like Commando and The New WorldFilm Music Masterworks: Original Soundtracks, which contained pieces from some of Horner's best-known work (Apollo 13BraveheartWillow, and of course, Titanic, among others), was issued in 2006. Horner's output in the 2000s was not nearly as prolific as in the 1990s, but he continued to produce sterling work, earning three further Oscar nominations for A Beautiful Mind (2001), House of Sand and Fog (2003), and Avatar (2009), the colossal success of which almost rivaled that of Titanic. He also wrote the theme to the CBS Evening News program, heard daily by millions of Americans. He continued to be an in-demand presence in film well into the 21st century, scoring big-budget box office smashes like The Amazing Spider-Man and Ender's Game. The year 2012 saw the release of a lavish, four-disc, 25th anniversary edition of his most popular work, Titanic -- the most successful orchestral score album in history. Horner died on June 22, 2015 when the single-engine turboprop aircraft he was piloting alone crashed in California's Los Padres National Forest west of Santa Barbara. He was 61 years old.

Analysis:

The song "The Secret Wedding" was composed by James Horner, this song is played in the movie "Braveheart", when there is a secret weeding at night in the middle of the woods. This song is about 5 minutes long, and it has a nice romantic start.
The main melody and the start of the song is played with the violin, and is followed by a violoncello, a flute and a piano.
The whole piece is a calm piece, with no dramatic change, it also transmits hope and a romantic spirit. 




Film Composer - Task 2

Over decades, the film music history, had great composers, such as:

Bernard Herrmann:
Known for his great compositions for motion picture, he was born in New York City, in 1911, however his parents were originally from Russia.
Herrmann's formal music education began in 1927 at DeWitt High School, were he learnt all the basics of his craft with his first composition teacher, Gustav Heine.
In 1941 he won the Academic Award for music score of a dramatic picture.

  • John Williams 
  • Ennio Morricone 
  • John Barry
  • Elmer Bernstein
  • Maurice Jane
  • Max Steiner
  • Hans Zimmer
  • James Horner
I listened to "Rose" from the movie "Titanic', by James Horner, "For the love of a princess", also by James Horner and "The Secret Wedding". Also, "Now we are free, from the movie "Gladiator" by Hans Zimmer.