![]() Ramin Djawadi will bring his iconic score to life one last time this year when the "Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience" tour makes its way around North America. Sign Up Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. “What I learned from the movie is that the meaning of life is not survival, it’s the dignity of human beings, the communication, living beyond expectations, and sacrifice,” said Abu-Assad. So I put it on top of the orchestra,” Djawadi said. “Hany asked about unique instruments that represent wind, and after doing some research, I came up with plastic whirly tubes where you spin them and get a wind sound and a tone. They needed to fall in love in order to survive, but, if they survive, their love will die because they return to their normal lives.” “The Mountain Between Us” Photo Credit: Kimberley FrenchĪbu-Assad not only liked the idea of interweaving sound effects and score, but also wanted to musically capture the sound of wind. When you’re in a situation like this and you’re struggling with survival, it’s suddenly the small things that matter. The tonality of the flute almost has a mystic element to me.”Īs Abu-Assad describes it, “the movie is about the meaning of life. “I’m using them actually as tension instruments. ![]() “Woodwinds were also interesting,” Djawadi said. The composer also emphasized solo violin, cello, concert flutes, guitar, and the vibraphone for its metallic coldness. ![]() ![]() “Plus there was a triplet figure that could be used together and by itself.” Djawadi also played with echo in keeping with the harsh surroundings.Ĭomposer Ramin Djawadi conducting the scoring session for “The Mountain Between Us.” Photo Credit: Bret Hartmanĭuring the scoring session at Fox, Djawadi conducted a full orchestra involving the two primary pieces: The “Mountain Between Us Suite” and “Separation.” “All of the other themes were feathered in from the love theme,” he said. At first, the mountain serves as an obstacle, but Winslet and Elba warm up to its beauty as they bond together emotionally. The piano evokes the love theme and slowly evolves with the addition of strings. “What I like about the piano is that it’s a beautiful hybrid instrument in the sense that it can sound very warm but also very cold,” said Djawadi. But Djawadi has never composed anything this intimate before. Fortunately, his “Game of Thrones” experience proved helpful as a hybrid of action and melodrama. At the core was piano, then Djawadi laid on light strings. ‘Star Trek: Picard’ Season 3 Almost Didn’t Happen - but Had 1 Guiding Ethos When It Didĭjawadi, who also scored “Iron Man” and “Pacific Rim,” and is currently working on “A Wrinkle in Time” for director Ava DuVernay, needed to incorporate the environment into the music while expressing the budding romance between Winslet and Elba. ‘The African Queen’ is the only other movie I can think of that combines these two, and Ramin, because he grew up in Europe but was educated in the U.S., combines a European musical aesthetic with American dynamics.” “Usually, these themes are separated in a love story or a survival story. “With this movie, I wanted to merge the theme of survival with the theme of love,” he added. “I always thought was helping a movie and didn’t think it was necessary, so working with Ramin elevated it and gave it an extra dimension that I didn’t see before,” said Abu-Assad after a recent scoring session at Fox. And, with Ramin Djawadi (“Game of Thrones” and “Westworld”), Abu-Assad found the right composer to capture the beautiful but deadly musical tone he was after (see the featurette below). He wanted to elevate the survival drama in which journalist Kate Winslet and doctor Idris Elba find themselves trapped 11,000 feet on a snow-covered mountain. With “ The Mountain Between Us,” Hany Abu-Assad, the Oscar-nominated director of “Paradise Now” and “Omar,” found a reason to collaborate with a composer for the first time. ![]()
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