The Score Seeker: A Guide to Film and Classical Music
Noah Marconi
7 episodes
9 months ago
In this episode, we will delve into the third and final movement of Robert Schumann’s Concert Piece for Four Horns and Orchestra. This captivating work, composed in 1849, showcases Schumann's innovative use of the recently developed valve horn, allowing for a remarkable display of technical prowess, harmonic complexity and expressive depth.
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In this episode, we will delve into the third and final movement of Robert Schumann’s Concert Piece for Four Horns and Orchestra. This captivating work, composed in 1849, showcases Schumann's innovative use of the recently developed valve horn, allowing for a remarkable display of technical prowess, harmonic complexity and expressive depth.
Goldsmith’s Masterpiece: ‘Star Trek: The Motion Picture’
The Score Seeker: A Guide to Film and Classical Music
1 hour 54 minutes 42 seconds
1 year ago
Goldsmith’s Masterpiece: ‘Star Trek: The Motion Picture’
For this episode of The Score Seeker, join me as I discuss Jerry Goldsmith’s monumental and emotional score to Star Trek: The Motion Picture, released in 1979. Primarily known as a modernist up to that point, Goldsmith decided to take a more romantic musical vein since John Williams had established that sound for Star Wars, two years earlier. But Goldsmith was not about to copy Williams, instead, he brought his immense talent and innate orchestration abilities to create an alternate way to score a space picture, melding the traditional symphony orchestra with cutting-edge electronic sounds. To that end, Goldsmith employed the work of Craig Huxley, whose “blaster beam,” an electric string instrument, was used to create the eerie and menacing sounds for the entity of V-Ger. The romantic side of Goldsmith’s score features a lavish array of leitmotifs including the passionate “Ilia’s Theme,” the chugging “Starfleet Motif,” four interrelated themes for V-Ger, and of course the now famous “Star Trek March”, which has defined the sound of Star Trek ever since its incarnation.
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The Score Seeker: A Guide to Film and Classical Music
In this episode, we will delve into the third and final movement of Robert Schumann’s Concert Piece for Four Horns and Orchestra. This captivating work, composed in 1849, showcases Schumann's innovative use of the recently developed valve horn, allowing for a remarkable display of technical prowess, harmonic complexity and expressive depth.