Othello (ballet)
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Othello | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Elliot Goldenthal | ||||
Released | June 2, 1998 | |||
Recorded | Davies Symphony Hall, April 20, 1998. | |||
Genre | Classical, Avante Garde | |||
Length | 69:05 | |||
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Varèse Sarabande, Cat.VSD-5942 | |||
Producer | Joel Iwataki | |||
Elliot Goldenthal chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Soundtrack-Express | [2] |
Filmtracks | [3] |
Othello is an orchestral score composed by Elliot Goldenthal for Lar Lubovitch's production of the ballet in 1998 and released commercially on the Varèse Sarabande label. The ballet was commissioned by The American Ballet Theater and The San Francisco Ballet.
The score is generally less atonal than many of Goldenthal's film scores but vastly more complex as he is required to provide not only the music but also all of the complex ambience and to set the pace and rhythm for the dancers on the stage.[4]
Track listing
- Act I: Sarabande (3:12)
- Act I: Entrada (2:24)
- Act I: Carnival Dance (2:09)
- Act I: Cassio (2:36)
- Act I: Formal Court Dance (5:09)
- Act I: Othello And Desdemona (6:08)
- Act I: Zigzag Dance (1:47)
- Act I: Iago And Emilia (5:06)
- Act II: Storm And Ships' Arrival (8:51)
- Act II: Tarantella (14:12)
- Act III: Lies And Variations: Lies And Variations/Iago And Othello/Othello's Solo Dance (7:44)
- Act III: Desdemona's Prayer (5:25)
- Act III: Adagietto And Coda Agitato (6:25)
Crew
- Music Composed and Orchestrated by Elliot Goldenthal
- Recording Produced by Joel Iwataki
- Executive Producer: Robert Townson
- Performed by the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra
- Conducted by Emil De Cou
- Recorded and Mixed and Edited by Joel Iwataki
References
External links
- A review of the ballet score at 'Filmtracks.com'.
- The page for the album at Goldenthal's website.
- Varèse Sarabande page for the score.
- Goldenthal discussing the score in three videos.
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