ESB 9: Dagobah Piccolo Workout (Minutes 41-45 with Samantha Tripp)

Star Wars Music Minute - Podcast autorstwa Chrysanthe Tan - Poniedziałki

Kategorie:

Flutist & Star Wars music researcher Samantha Tripp returns to the show to talk about the rich sonic environment of Dagobah! This is EMPIRE STRIKES BACK Minutes 41-45. Timestamps: 0:00 - Hello there! 4:27 - How do you feel about the Asteroid Field concert arrangement? 16:15 - Violin articial harmonics at the end of the Asteroid Field. 20:12 - Flute harmonics. 29:20 - Semitonal Slip. 36:22 - Muted trombones. 43:07 - Two layers of glissando. 48:03 - The can-can? 50:45 - Dagobah reverb. The rich sonic environment of Dagobah. 54:21 - The music telling us not to be worried about Artoo. 59:35 - Ridiculously high piccolo tutti that would be hard to do in tune. Smart orchestration choice that brings in the Eb clarinet. 1:07:30 - Sinewy, slurred string line that makes the 16th notes sound like syncopated 8th notes. 1:13:18 - An added rest in the Droids theme. 1:27:12 - Tritone at the end of the Dagobah music foreshadowing/leading into the Imperial March. 1:35:20 - Music demarcating the status difference between Vader and Piett. 1:41:48 - Imperial March and the flat submediant. 1:48:48 - The Imperial March's invariance. 2:00:50 - Listener question about potential bias toward British composers. 2:14:10 - Ben Burtt's Dagobah sound design. 2:19:54 - Recap of the 4 sections in these minutes. 2:21:36 - SWMM Questionnaire. Things to Check Out: John Williams Conference - https://johnwilliams.sciencesconf.org/ Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances (arr. for violin) - https://youtu.be/MVt85w21MoQ?t=108 (queued up to the artificial harmonics section) Offenbach: Orpheus in the Underworld (Can-Can starts at 6:58) - https://youtu.be/vEnW5_GTooI Score: A Film Music Documentary - https://www.score-movie.com/ "Essay for Strings" (John Williams) - https://youtu.be/L3Jd9ysG314 "Essay for Orchestra No. 1" (Samuel Barber) - https://youtu.be/8ZkB-hHGqWw Edward Elgar "Symphony No.1 " (2. Mov.) https://youtu.be/y4TI8yxKhRE Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars (by Frank Lehman): https://franklehman.com/starwars/. Cues: End of 4M3 "The Asteroid Field" 5M1 "Crash Landing" Musical Themes: 11a. Han & Leia (A Section) 28) Semitonal Slip 1a. Main Theme (A Section) 13. Droids 10a. Imperial March (Theme) Where are we in the soundtrack?: "The Asteroid Field" "Arrival on Dagobah" --------------- STAR WARS MUSIC MINUTE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1. In exactly 3 words, what does Star Wars sound like? New answer: Texture. Motion. Thematic. Solo season answer: Powerful, evocative, grandiose ANH season answer: Powerful, evocative, grandiose 2. What's something related to Star Wars music or sound that you want to learn more about? New answer: More about the behind-the-scenes people: recording engineers, music editors, orchestra librarians, contractors, etc. Solo season answer: Musician stories from recording the sequel films, particularly The Rise of Skywalker. ANH season answer: What was it like for the musicians recording the original trilogy, particularly the first film? Did they realize that they were playing something so iconic? 3. What's a score or soundtrack you're fond of besides anything Star Wars? New answer: The Shape of Water (Alexandre Desplat)  Solo season answer: The Shape of Water (composed by Alexandre Desplat) ANH season answer: Spider-Man: No Way Home (composed by Michael Giacchino) --------------- Guest: Samantha Tripp Recursive References and In-Universe Instances of the Imperial March (MaMI conference presentation by Samantha Tripp and Frank Lehman) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYV7O3uSZn0  YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3hiwYy5oTsb50N-kxRhonA ANH 23: Trench Run Tension (Minutes 111-115 with Samantha Tripp) - https://youtu.be/7VgkV0f5GwE Solo 3: Imperial March Diegesis (Minutes 11-15 with Samantha Tripp) - https://youtu.be/Kj9EAuzCY68 ------------------ If you want to support the show and join the Discord server, consider becoming a patron!  https://patreon.com/chrysanthetan Leave a voice message, and I might play

Visit the podcast's native language site