Cue of the Week: The Cemetery
Here's the next cue from the Against Time series. As the title implies, this piece is reflective and on the nostalgic side.
The studio where this was recorded (Magyar Radio in Budapest) featured a very interesting piano. It was an exotic Boesendorfer with a handful of keys below the normal bottom-most note, each of them colored black to emphasize their subterranean quality. I was tempted to try and write something for this instrument's extended range, but as you can tell, the present cue probably wasn't the place to start experimenting with sub-bass inharmonics. :)
A final note - for those of you curious about the movie itself, the official website is now online.
The Cemetery
The studio where this was recorded (Magyar Radio in Budapest) featured a very interesting piano. It was an exotic Boesendorfer with a handful of keys below the normal bottom-most note, each of them colored black to emphasize their subterranean quality. I was tempted to try and write something for this instrument's extended range, but as you can tell, the present cue probably wasn't the place to start experimenting with sub-bass inharmonics. :)
A final note - for those of you curious about the movie itself, the official website is now online.
The Cemetery

1 Comments:
Beautiful. Very moving.
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