Isaias Caetano
06-21-2013, 08:00 PM
In My Sleep (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Conrad Pope) 2010
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This thread is dedicated to pat498
Synopsis (Film)
In this edge�of�your�seat thriller, Marcus struggles with parasomnia, a rare sleepwalking disorder. After Marcus wakes up with blood on his hands and a knife at his side, he is startled to hear that a close friend has been found stabbed to death. Marcus frantically tries to put the pieces together � could he have murdered his close friend in his sleep to hide a secret between them? The police close in as Marcus investigates his own nocturnal activities, desperate to figure out what happens after he goes to sleep. His journey to uncover the truth leads him to a shocking revelation.
Interview with Conrad Pope: IN MY SLEEP OFFICIAL SITE (http://www.inmysleep.com/home.php)
~ MovieScore Media
With a touch of sensuality and a large dose of dark elegance, composer Conrad Pope has created a beautiful, exciting and engaging orchestral score for Allen Wolf's independent thriller In My Sleep.
We are proud to work for the first time with composer Conrad Pope, who is one of the most respected in the Hollywood film music industry due to his duties as an orchestrator for A-list composers such as John Williams, Alexandre Desplat, John Powell, Mark Isham and Alan Silvestri. Among his latest credits is also current monster movie The Wolfman, where he contributed additional music to the Danny Elfman score. As a composer in his own right, Pope shows first rate chops att creating chilling atmospheres and stirring strong emotions, in this case of loneliness, despair and fear.
Pope's score for In My Sleep, about a man who wakes up naked in the middle of a cemetary, is a tense and sensual thriller score written for orchestra with poignant parts for solo piano. It's a stylish score which might remind some listeners of the dark beauty of Basic Instinct.
http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u387/icsilva/Review_zps78b7856a.gif
~ ScreenSounds by Jeff Hall
The last time we heard from Conrad Pope, the composer, who is best known for his fine work as an orchestrator for the likes of John Williams, Alexandre Desplat, John Powell, Mark Isham and Alan Silvestri, was his fine score for 2001's Pavilion of Women. So, it's nice to welcome him back with this MovieScore Media release of his music for the indie thriller, In My Sleep.
Pope's "Main Title" music opens tentatively on piano and strings, before rushing to a thunderous crescendo, followed by fluttering woodwinds and flirtatious piano. The furious, propulsive "Finding Gwen" follows, and then, by complete contrast, "Night Music," a haunting piano solo, reprised in the later "Distant Dream."
The score is likened to that of Jerry Goldsmith's Basic Instinct and there are certainly stylistic echoes, as in the opening of "The Nightmare begins," before the track takes a more Herrmannesque turn in the suspenseful string writing. George Fenton's Final Analysis might also be seen as an influence; but of course, at the end of the day, both scores owe much to the great Bernard Herrmann's Hitchcockian writing and there's much of his kind of suspenseful string writing throughout, as well as propulsive, Psycho-like moments. However, Pope also employs more modern rhythmic, nervy electronic underpinning for some of the tenser episodes.The haunting, fragile piano solos do provide some relief from all this and the composer also reprises the fluttering woodwinds to good effect.
Although most tracks have something to offer, subsequent highlights, for me, include "Visions of Father, which, surprisingly, but effectively mixes those fluttering woodwinds with strident strings; the purposeful "Triangle Park;" the delicate beauty of "Going Home," with its piano and woodwind solos, and more fluttering woodwinds; the passionate "Confession;" the powerful horns-lead opening of "Home to the Truth;" the flowing, elegant strings of "Remembering Father;" the savage Herrmannesque horns that open "Showdown;" the frantic strings and horns of "Underwater;" the ethereal sampled voices of "Desperate Resolution;" and "A New Beginning," with its ascending spiritual strings.
"Reconciliation (Finale)" concludes the score in happy fashion, with the elegant strings playing us out and leading to the album's final track, the rocking theme song by Damesviolet, which is best ignored, especially as, following the peaceful strings preceding it, the opening violent guitar chords fairly knock you out of your chair.
In conclusion,whilst maybe not the most original score you'll hear, it's nevertheless a good deal classier than most thriller scores these days, and, despite all the great work he does as an orchestrator, I hope I don't have to wait another 9 years to review a new Conrad Pope score.
Go to www.moviescoremedia.com/inmysleep.html for samples, a trailer for the film, and ordering recommendations for both Cd and digital download version of this album.
See More Conrad Pope (http://conradpopemusic.blogspot.com.br/)
GENRE: Score
DATE: 2010
LABEL: MovieScore Media (MMS-10007)
COUNTRY: USA
AUDIO CODEC: MP3
QUALITY: 320 Kbps
PLAYTIME: 1:03:42
Artwork
http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u387/icsilva/Tracklist_zps8cb8d255.gif
Tracklist
01. Main Title (2:31)
02. Finding Gwen (1:49)
03. Night Music (0:59)
04. The Nightmare Begins (3:03)
05. Morning After (2:20)
06. Gwen at the Cemetary (2:22)
07. Doubts (2:23)
08. Blood Drops (2:27)
09. Police Search (1:36)
10. The Second Nightmare (3:33)
11. Visions of Father (0:45)
12. Awkward Date (2:49)
13. Justin's Plea (1:17)
14. Triangle Park (2:01)
15. Hiding the Knife (2:57)
16. Arrest (1:17)
17. Going Home (4:10)
18. Phantoms (0:20)
19. Panic (2:07)
20. Faceoff (2:54)
21. Confession (1:35)
22. Home to the Truth (1:28)
23. Remembering Father (4:43)
24. Showdown (2:47)
25. Underwater (1:00)
26. Desperate Resolution (1:48)
27. A New Beginning (0:53)
28. Distant Dream (0:47)
29. Reconciliation (Finale) (1:24)
30. Theme Song - In My Sleep (performed by Damesviolet) (3:36)
http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u387/icsilva/Download_zpsc2567a55.gif
http://uploaded.net/file/j0h5zqcy
Poster: http://www.impawards.com/2008/in_my_sleep_xlg.html
Say thank you and leave an impression!!!
From what Brazilians are protesting.
We Brazilians are a country with 200 million people.
We were known as the country of football.
Today people are in the streets in almost all cities protesting the financial expenditure for holding the World Cup in 2013.
Was spent on the football fields with more than 300 million.
Otherwise, we do not have schools, hospitals and security.
Although the government says it has no inflation ... food prices, clothing and housing are all high.
More than 100 million people who are on the streets demanding better living conditions and cancellation of the World Cup and the Olympic Games in 2016.
Moreover FIFA and the International Olympic Committee has treated the Brazilian people without the least respect.
The Daring arrived at such magnitude ... determined that the runtime of the National Anthem at 1:30 (One minute and thirty seconds) when the performance of the two stanzas plus chorus standard determined by the Brazilian Constitution (our Cartha Magna) is 3:45 (three minutes and forty Five Seconds).
For this and more abhor these events taking place in Brazil.
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This thread is dedicated to pat498
Synopsis (Film)
In this edge�of�your�seat thriller, Marcus struggles with parasomnia, a rare sleepwalking disorder. After Marcus wakes up with blood on his hands and a knife at his side, he is startled to hear that a close friend has been found stabbed to death. Marcus frantically tries to put the pieces together � could he have murdered his close friend in his sleep to hide a secret between them? The police close in as Marcus investigates his own nocturnal activities, desperate to figure out what happens after he goes to sleep. His journey to uncover the truth leads him to a shocking revelation.
Interview with Conrad Pope: IN MY SLEEP OFFICIAL SITE (http://www.inmysleep.com/home.php)
~ MovieScore Media
With a touch of sensuality and a large dose of dark elegance, composer Conrad Pope has created a beautiful, exciting and engaging orchestral score for Allen Wolf's independent thriller In My Sleep.
We are proud to work for the first time with composer Conrad Pope, who is one of the most respected in the Hollywood film music industry due to his duties as an orchestrator for A-list composers such as John Williams, Alexandre Desplat, John Powell, Mark Isham and Alan Silvestri. Among his latest credits is also current monster movie The Wolfman, where he contributed additional music to the Danny Elfman score. As a composer in his own right, Pope shows first rate chops att creating chilling atmospheres and stirring strong emotions, in this case of loneliness, despair and fear.
Pope's score for In My Sleep, about a man who wakes up naked in the middle of a cemetary, is a tense and sensual thriller score written for orchestra with poignant parts for solo piano. It's a stylish score which might remind some listeners of the dark beauty of Basic Instinct.
http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u387/icsilva/Review_zps78b7856a.gif
~ ScreenSounds by Jeff Hall
The last time we heard from Conrad Pope, the composer, who is best known for his fine work as an orchestrator for the likes of John Williams, Alexandre Desplat, John Powell, Mark Isham and Alan Silvestri, was his fine score for 2001's Pavilion of Women. So, it's nice to welcome him back with this MovieScore Media release of his music for the indie thriller, In My Sleep.
Pope's "Main Title" music opens tentatively on piano and strings, before rushing to a thunderous crescendo, followed by fluttering woodwinds and flirtatious piano. The furious, propulsive "Finding Gwen" follows, and then, by complete contrast, "Night Music," a haunting piano solo, reprised in the later "Distant Dream."
The score is likened to that of Jerry Goldsmith's Basic Instinct and there are certainly stylistic echoes, as in the opening of "The Nightmare begins," before the track takes a more Herrmannesque turn in the suspenseful string writing. George Fenton's Final Analysis might also be seen as an influence; but of course, at the end of the day, both scores owe much to the great Bernard Herrmann's Hitchcockian writing and there's much of his kind of suspenseful string writing throughout, as well as propulsive, Psycho-like moments. However, Pope also employs more modern rhythmic, nervy electronic underpinning for some of the tenser episodes.The haunting, fragile piano solos do provide some relief from all this and the composer also reprises the fluttering woodwinds to good effect.
Although most tracks have something to offer, subsequent highlights, for me, include "Visions of Father, which, surprisingly, but effectively mixes those fluttering woodwinds with strident strings; the purposeful "Triangle Park;" the delicate beauty of "Going Home," with its piano and woodwind solos, and more fluttering woodwinds; the passionate "Confession;" the powerful horns-lead opening of "Home to the Truth;" the flowing, elegant strings of "Remembering Father;" the savage Herrmannesque horns that open "Showdown;" the frantic strings and horns of "Underwater;" the ethereal sampled voices of "Desperate Resolution;" and "A New Beginning," with its ascending spiritual strings.
"Reconciliation (Finale)" concludes the score in happy fashion, with the elegant strings playing us out and leading to the album's final track, the rocking theme song by Damesviolet, which is best ignored, especially as, following the peaceful strings preceding it, the opening violent guitar chords fairly knock you out of your chair.
In conclusion,whilst maybe not the most original score you'll hear, it's nevertheless a good deal classier than most thriller scores these days, and, despite all the great work he does as an orchestrator, I hope I don't have to wait another 9 years to review a new Conrad Pope score.
Go to www.moviescoremedia.com/inmysleep.html for samples, a trailer for the film, and ordering recommendations for both Cd and digital download version of this album.
See More Conrad Pope (http://conradpopemusic.blogspot.com.br/)
GENRE: Score
DATE: 2010
LABEL: MovieScore Media (MMS-10007)
COUNTRY: USA
AUDIO CODEC: MP3
QUALITY: 320 Kbps
PLAYTIME: 1:03:42
Artwork
http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u387/icsilva/Tracklist_zps8cb8d255.gif
Tracklist
01. Main Title (2:31)
02. Finding Gwen (1:49)
03. Night Music (0:59)
04. The Nightmare Begins (3:03)
05. Morning After (2:20)
06. Gwen at the Cemetary (2:22)
07. Doubts (2:23)
08. Blood Drops (2:27)
09. Police Search (1:36)
10. The Second Nightmare (3:33)
11. Visions of Father (0:45)
12. Awkward Date (2:49)
13. Justin's Plea (1:17)
14. Triangle Park (2:01)
15. Hiding the Knife (2:57)
16. Arrest (1:17)
17. Going Home (4:10)
18. Phantoms (0:20)
19. Panic (2:07)
20. Faceoff (2:54)
21. Confession (1:35)
22. Home to the Truth (1:28)
23. Remembering Father (4:43)
24. Showdown (2:47)
25. Underwater (1:00)
26. Desperate Resolution (1:48)
27. A New Beginning (0:53)
28. Distant Dream (0:47)
29. Reconciliation (Finale) (1:24)
30. Theme Song - In My Sleep (performed by Damesviolet) (3:36)
http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u387/icsilva/Download_zpsc2567a55.gif
http://uploaded.net/file/j0h5zqcy
Poster: http://www.impawards.com/2008/in_my_sleep_xlg.html
Say thank you and leave an impression!!!
From what Brazilians are protesting.
We Brazilians are a country with 200 million people.
We were known as the country of football.
Today people are in the streets in almost all cities protesting the financial expenditure for holding the World Cup in 2013.
Was spent on the football fields with more than 300 million.
Otherwise, we do not have schools, hospitals and security.
Although the government says it has no inflation ... food prices, clothing and housing are all high.
More than 100 million people who are on the streets demanding better living conditions and cancellation of the World Cup and the Olympic Games in 2016.
Moreover FIFA and the International Olympic Committee has treated the Brazilian people without the least respect.
The Daring arrived at such magnitude ... determined that the runtime of the National Anthem at 1:30 (One minute and thirty seconds) when the performance of the two stanzas plus chorus standard determined by the Brazilian Constitution (our Cartha Magna) is 3:45 (three minutes and forty Five Seconds).
For this and more abhor these events taking place in Brazil.