Yann Tiersen, composer of the soundtrack to Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain, plays the keys rather nicely. Perhaps it's too early for thoughtful commentary, or perhaps I am speechless every time I listen to this soundtrack, but I hope to blog more about the magic behind soundtracks. Consider it a product of finally watching Juno, which has a fabulous indie rock soundtrack (despite having a little too much Kimya Dawson, even for such a die-hard fan of The Moldy Peaches that I am).
And because I can, more Tiersen goodness (this time, playing a different breed of keys):
Get more Tiersen videos on YouTube, of course. They're all equally mesmerizing.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Movies and Music, Part 1
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I agree! The Amélie soundtracks is still one of my favorite movie scores... very much tied to the feeling of the film, but also applicable to a lot of other moods and places.
For credit's sake, it's worth noting that the gentleman in the video is not Yann Tiersen, but a British musician named Dave Thomas, (website here!)
Thank you for that correction! I was wondering if he was Yann or not and there wasn't much info on the videos themselves. I'll edit the post shortly to reflect it...!
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