Jonny Greenwood - Norwegian Wood (soundtrack)


La banda de sonido de Greenwood se basa en una composición que escribió para la BBC Concert Orchestra. "Escribí la obra en hoteles y camerinos mientras estaba de gira con Radiohead" "Esto fue más práctico que glamoroso", "un montón de tiempo sentado puertas adentro con un montón de instrumentos".

Su última participación en cine, fue la banda sonora nominada al Grammy de 'There Will Be Blood'(Paul Thomas Anderson).

Dirigida y escrita por Anh Hung Tran, "Norwegian Wood" saldrá a la venta en Japón en diciembre de 2010. En el libro de Murakami de 1987, el narrador Toru Watanabe, de 37 años de edad, mira atrás hacia sus días de estudiante, después de haber oído una canción de los Beatles.
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Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood is to score an adaptation of Haruki Murakami's novel 'Norwegian Wood.'

Greenwood's score is to be based on a composition he wrote for the BBC Concert Orchestra. 'Doghouse' debuted last month at the corporation's Maida Vale studios in north London, where the classically-trained musician announced the film project and explained how the orchestral piece came about.

"I wrote [the] piece mostly in hotels and dressing rooms while touring with Radiohead," Music blog TwentyFourbit quoted Greenwood. "This was more practical than glamorous -- lots of time sitting indoors, lots of instruments about -- and aside from picking up a few geographical working titles, I can't think that it had any effect where, on tour, it was written."

His last involvement in movies was a Grammy-nominated soundtrack for Paul Thomas Anderson's 'There Will Be Blood.' That work, too, was developed from an earlier work, 'Popcorn Superhet Receiver.' 'Doghouse' is to be broadcast on Radio 3 on Mar. 19.

Directed and scripted by Anh Hung Tran, 'Norwegian Wood' is due for release in Japan in December 2010. In Murakami's 1987 book, the 37-year-old narrator Toru Watanabe looks back at his student days, having heard a version of the Beatles' song.

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2 comentarios:

María dijo...

qué coincidencias, justo ayer puse un post sobre ese libro de Murakami :)
besos.

Anónimo dijo...

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