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The Music of The Chosen Pt 2: Matthew S. Nelson

The Music of The Chosen Pt 2: Matthew S. Nelson

FromThe True Tunes Podcast


The Music of The Chosen Pt 2: Matthew S. Nelson

FromThe True Tunes Podcast

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Length:
87 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

When Dan Haseltine agreed to score The Chosen, a new episodic drama based on the life and ministry of Jesus and his disciples, he immediately turned to his friend and frequent musical collaborator, Matthew S. Nelson for help. Nelson, an accomplished cellist, guitarist, and songwriter had backed up Jars of Clay, Michael W. Smith, and other Christian artists in the past, but is currently more associated with mainstream indie, country, and alternative artists such as RaeLynn, Sleeping at Last, and Cheap Trick. In this episode, we’ll hear about the musical and spiritual journey that prepared Nelson for this moment. We’ll also hear what it was like for him to learn on the job at his first scoring-to-picture project. In the end, we consider the sound behind the sound – the emotional and even spiritual role music plays in film – and what that might teach us about how we compose the soundtrack of our lives.
Produced by John J. Thompson and Bruce A. Brown for Gyroscope Productions
Full Show Notes available at TrueTunes.com/Chosen-Matt
Special thanks to @TheChosenTV @scribblepotemus  and @thebanksnelson
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Released:
Aug 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Listening to better music and listening to music better - with music industry veteran, author, artist, and producer John J. Thompson and a diverse panel of artists, songwriters, producers, and industry innovators who seek the deeper resonances in music and culture. Knowing that all music is spiritual, can we sing along with the good, the true, and the beautiful in ways that make us better neighbors, more compelling artists, and richer reflectors of the light by which we live and move and have our being? Let’s try.