01
November
2013
Cue of the Week: “Prelude for Épee”
This week’s selection is a short cello prelude that accompanies the opening scene of Touché: A Blind Fencer’s Story. The intended mood was regal but intimate, reflecting fencing’s history but not overwhelming a dialogue-driven scene. The end result was this Baroque-esque solo piece, performed here by John Acosta.
(p.s. The phrase “Baroque-esque solo piece” sounds like a diction exercise.)
(Click on the play button to stream, or the cue title to download.)
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