For this New Sounds, listen to some recent film scores, new music-style. We'll hear from a collection of soundtrack work that Nick Cave has done with Warren Ellis, called "White Lunar." It's a 2-disc set including music from the forthcoming film "The Road," along with music from two documentary films; one about young girls caught up in Cambodia's sex trade and the other, "The English Surgeon," follows a doctor's attempt to bring neurosurgery to post-Soviet Ukraine.
Also, we'll listen to a bit of Angelo Badalamenti's score for "Twin Peaks," and some of Carter Burwell's recent "Where The Wild Things Are." Plus, film music from Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang.
PROGRAM #3006, Recent Film Scores (First aired on Thurs. 11-19-09)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Anton Batagov |
breathing in, breathing out |
e minor 2 pianos and timpani [3:05] |
Long Arms 07083 |
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Stewart Copeland |
Rapa Nui |
Ay Manu Wata Hai [3:55] |
Milan 35681 |
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Nick Cave & Warren Ellis |
White Lunar |
Song For Jesse (from The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Fuller) [2:35] The English Surgeon: Kerrison’s Punch [2:03] |
CD 9419-2 |
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David Lang |
[untitled] |
Front Room, Back Room [:20] I'm Not Paying For This [1:16] What Do You Have in the Back Room [1:20] the so-called laws of nature III [1:56] |
Cantaloupe Music CA21050 Cantaloupemusic.com |
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John Zorn |
Filmworks XII - 2002 Volume Two |
Homecoming: Vocal Phase [3:50] Midnight Flight [2:15] Chippy Charm [1:34] |
Tzadik 7340 |
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Brussels Philharmonic The Orchestra of Flanders Conducted by Dirk Brossé |
Angelo Badalamenti -For the Record |
Twin Peaks - Main Title Theme [4:00] |
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Nick Cave & Warren Ellis |
White Lunar |
The Father (from The Road) [2:57] The Road [3:46] |
See above. |
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John Zorn |
Filmworks XII - 2002 Volume Two |
Shaolin Spirit (from Shaolin Ulysses) [3:00] Bamboo Forest (from Shaolin Ulysses) [1:24] |
See above. |
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Anton Batagov |
breathing in, breathing out |
e minor solo [5:44] |
See above. |


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