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Episode 4: Scorsese’s Soliloquy, Cinema is Dying, and Bruised by an Image
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Episode 4: Scorsese’s Soliloquy, Cinema is Dying, and Bruised by an Image
You’re listening to Cinesthesia, produced live in the studio at Trent Radio 92.7 CFFF FM in beautiful (Nogojiwanong) Peterborough, Ontario, every Thursday at 5 PM. It’s also a podcast on SoundProof, creative nonfiction for audio. I’m your producer and host, LA Alfonso. In this audio program, film theory meets film music.
Original Radio Broadcast: Feb. 8, 2024 • PLAYLIST Angelo Badalamenti / Twin Peaks Theme • Bernard Herrmann / A Night Piece for Saxophone & Orchestra (film: Taxi Driver) • Clip from Thomas Flight video (https://youtu.be/D3owqp72SJE?si=rLcaPucYVvsmeWfh) • LoboSono / Solo Sable (album: CINEMATIQUE vol 1) • LoboSono / eau (album: CINEMATIQUE vol 1) • LoboSono / Eau Duo (album: CINEMATIQUE vol 1) • LoboSono / Neige Flute (album: CINEMATIQUE vol 1) • Barzin / Starry Night (film: The Shadow of my Life) • Angelo Badalamenti / Laura Palmer’s Theme • Colin Stetson / Un Fin (film: La Peur) • Colin Stetson / Fallen Friend (film: La Peur) • Colin Stetson / Amongst the Ruin (film: La Peur) • Colin Stetson / Smoke Rising (film: La Peur) • Colin Stetson / Fever Dream (film: La Peur) • Colin Stetson / Playing (film: La Peur) • Colin Stetson / Innocence (film: La Peur) • Colin Stetson / In Hospital (film: La Peur) • Colin Stetson / Healing (film: La Peur) • Colin Stetson / Memories (film: La Peur) • Colin Stetson / Fading Campaign (film: La Peur) • Clip from Cinema Cartographer (https://youtu.be/fOSLfuW6yoU?si=YoRVjZvKZoH-eeOo) • Bernard Herrmann / Prelude, The Nightmare, Scene D’Amour (film: Vertigo) • Julee Cruise / Into the Night (album: Floating Into the Night)
For me, for the filmmakers, I came to love and respect. For my friends who started making movies around the same time I did, cinema was about aesthetic, emotional and spiritual revelation. It was about characters — the complexity of people and their contradictory and sometimes paradoxical natures, how they can hurt and love one another and suddenly come face to face with themselves. — from Scorsese’s Soliloquy
Read: Under_Score for more: https://laalfonso.substack.com
https://lobosono.bandcamp.com/album/cin-matique-vol-1
https://barzin.bandcamp.com/album/the-shadow-of-my-life-original-motion-picture-soundtrack
https://colinstetson.bandcamp.com/album/la-peur-original-motion-picture-soundtrack
Is Martin Scorsese Right About Cinema? by Thomas Flight
Why is Experimental Film (not) Cinema? by Cinema Cartographer