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      Harry Gregson-Williams returns to Narnia with PRINCE CASPIAN (Page 2)

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    Topic:   Harry Gregson-Williams returns to Narnia with PRINCE CASPIAN

     gkgyver
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    quote:
    Sounds great. I enjoyed the first score and it sounds like Harry's bringing back a lot of the big themes and sequences, revamping them and making them relevant to the new story.

    Well, after all, he hasn't quite forgotten his roots yet ...
    And why is that revamping something to look forward to?

    And to clarify, I like Narnia 1 a lot.

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    posted 05-01-2008 06:35 PM PT (US)     

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    Not to get off topic...I believe it is "Aslan's How".

    Here's a wikipedia reference, for whatever it's worth. (Not that I'm expecting to back up any solid argument with Wikipedia references. But it's a start.

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    posted 05-01-2008 07:55 PM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by gkgyver:
    And why is that revamping something to look forward to?

    No different than thematic revamping as seen in scores like, oh... um... Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry Potter, James Bond... worked for them.

    I love the music during the final battle track in The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. Hearing that same music, newly arranged and approached in a slightly different way, is pretty cool to me. I enjoy hearing composers re-approach past work and re-vitalize it with new ideas.

    Jeron

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    posted 05-02-2008 02:59 PM PT (US)     
     

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