by DirtyMartini on 26 May 2009 23:33
Thanks, cillae!
[quote="Divemistress of the Dark"]Drag. Wish the narrator would shut the hell UP and let SC talk.[/quote]
Luckily it's short and fairly clear. If anyone can fill in the missing couple of words in SC's speaking, please do:
[quote="Stewart"]
I went to a [?quaking?] mountaintop, with the lightning and the thunder and the clouds and everything like that, and I bared myself to the heavens, and it revealed itself to me.
That's how we write all music. Every time I get a job [?something?], it means I have to go back up the mountain again, pull off all my clothes, and go through it.
Well, the music is not central to the story but to the spectacle and the presentation of the story. The music is a very important tool in creating atmosphere, in creating the emotional drama, because there are very few lines of dialogue, so the music has to tell you what's been said. And the lines of dialogue that there are are in foreign languages, so the music provides information as well as emotion. How to tell the history of it, I guess -- it's not so much the history as the ethnicity of it, the culture of it. And for that I've gone to the sources -- for Aramaic [?something?] Syria. And for the Latin music, we don't know too much about it, so I had to make that up.
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