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Exclusive Interview: Paddy Moloney on "Far and Away"

Exclusive Interview: Paddy Moloney on "Far and Away"

FromThe Legacy of John Williams Podcast


Exclusive Interview: Paddy Moloney on "Far and Away"

FromThe Legacy of John Williams Podcast

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Mar 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Legendary leader of folk Irish music group The Chieftains talks with The Legacy of John Williams about the collaboration with the Maestro on the score for Far and Away, recently released on a new expanded remastered edition by La-La Land Records.
Hosted by Tim Burden
Soundtrack label La-La Land Records just released a new expanded edition of John Williams's stirring score for Far and Away, the spectacular 1992 film directed by Ron Howard starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman telling the epic journey of Irish immigrants Joseph Donnelly and Shannon Christie from the shores of County Galway to the land of plenty in the United States. The vast canvas of the film offered composer John Williams a splendid opportunity to craft a truly spectacular symphonic score, full of lush orchestral passages in the style of classic Hollywood film music, and vibrant, colorful textures inspired by traditional Irish folk music, performed by Irish music band The Chieftains
The new expanded release by La-La Land Records is produced, edited and mastered by soundtrack producer Mike Matessino and presents the full score composed by Maestro Williams in chronological order, also offering unreleased material never heard before, including cues written but ultimately discarded and several alternate passages. 

In this exclusive interview, band leader and Irish music legend Paddy Moloney talks with Tim Burden about the collaboration with John Williams on this score and their friendship over the years.
Discover more at thelegacyofjohnwilliams.com
Released:
Mar 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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A series on in-depth talks celebrating the musical legacy of composer John Williams