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Serenada Schizophrana

Serenada Schizophrana is a suite of six symphonic movements written by American film composer Danny Elfman in 2004. It was commissioned by the American Composers Orchestra, which premiered the work at Carnegie Hall in New York City on February 23, 2005, conducted by Stephen Sloane.[1] A studio recording was released on October 3, 2006, with John Mauceri conducting the Hollywood Studio Symphony orchestra. Album art was done by George Condo.

Serenada Schizophrana
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 3, 2006
RecordedThe Newman Scoring Stage at Fox Studios
GenreClassical
Length46:00
LabelSony BMG Masterworks
ProducerDanny Elfman
Danny Elfman chronology
Corpse Bride
(2005)
Serenada Schizophrana
(2006)
Charlotte's Web
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link

The music was used in the soundtrack for the 2006 IMAX film Deep Sea 3D. The movements "Pianos" and "Blue Strings" were adapted for the soundtrack to Errol Morris's 2008 documentary Standard Operating Procedure, for which Elfman also composed the full music score.

The work is Elfman's first major classical composition.

Movements edit

The series consists of 6 movements, running approximately 42 minutes:

  1. Pianos
  2. Blue Strings
  3. A Brass Thing
  4. The Quadruped Patrol
  5. "I Forget"
  6. Bells and Whistles

The 2006 recording also consists of two extra tracks following the work: "End Tag" and "Improv for Alto Sax". The tracks are respectively listed as the seventh track and a bonus track.

The movement "I Forget" features Spanish lyrics by Claudia Brant and Livia Corona sung by female solo voice and chorus.

Instrumentation edit

Serenada Schizophrana is scored for the following large orchestra and chorus:[2]

Composition edit

In the liner notes for the 2006 CD recording, Elfman writes: "I began composing several dozen short improvisational compositions, maybe a minute each. Slowly, some of them began to develop themselves until finally I had six separate movements that, in some abstract, absurd way, felt connected."[3]

He goes on to list the following influences for Serenada Schizophrana and his work in general: Bernard Herrmann, Nino Rota, Dimitri Tiomkin, Max Steiner, Erich Korngold, Sergei Prokofiev, Igor Stravinsky, Béla Bartók, Dmitri Shostakovich, Carl Orff, Kurt Weill, Duke Ellington, Harry Partch and Philip Glass.

Reception edit

Both the 2005 premiere and subsequent 2006 recording of Serenada Schizophrana received favorable response from critics. After the premiere performance, The New York Times called the piece "music that works. With six movements, rolling piano solos (by Christopher Oldfather) and the charming hoots and chirps of eight female voices (the ACO Singers under Judith Clurman), Mr. Elfman gave us music comfortable in its own world and highly professional in its execution... The composer of this piece has an ear for symphonic colors and how to balance them."[4]

Film Score Monthly hailed the CD release as "a freewheeling six-movement composition for full orchestra that forever teeters between the worlds of scowling academia and impish rebellion... perfectly balanced... Serenada Schizophrana sparkles with orchestral color and energy..."[5] Soundtrack.Net called it "a musical roller coaster ride through various little set pieces and landscapes, containing at times the orchestral majesty of Elfman's early career, his minimalist phase, and his more recent bouts of complex overlapping constructions and controlled dissonance."[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "All World Premiere Concert Features Legendary Rock Guitarist Andy Summers & Orchestral Debut of Hollywood Composer Danny Elfman". AmericanComposers.org. February 23, 2005. Retrieved September 18, 2019.
  2. ^ Elfman, Danny. Serenada Schizophrana. New York: G. Schirmer Inc.
  3. ^ Elfman, Danny. "A note from the Composer." Liner notes. Serenada Shizophrana. CD. SONY Classical, 2006.
  4. ^ Holland, Bernard. "Loudspeakers Complicate Effort to Span Sonic Divide", The New York Times, February 28, 2005.
  5. ^ Adams, Doug. "A Necessary Consequence of Literacy", Film Score Monthly, Vol. 11 No. 10, October 2006.
  6. ^ Jarry, Jonathan. "Serenada Shizophrana: Review", Soundtrack.Net, October 6, 2006.

External links edit

  • The première concert announcement from the American Composers Orchestra
  • A photo essay of the recording sessions

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Serenada Schizophrana is a suite of six symphonic movements written by American film composer Danny Elfman in 2004 It was commissioned by the American Composers Orchestra which premiered the work at Carnegie Hall in New York City on February 23 2005 conducted by Stephen Sloane 1 A studio recording was released on October 3 2006 with John Mauceri conducting the Hollywood Studio Symphony orchestra Album art was done by George Condo Serenada SchizophranaStudio album by Danny ElfmanReleasedOctober 3 2006RecordedThe Newman Scoring Stage at Fox StudiosGenreClassicalLength46 00LabelSony BMG MasterworksProducerDanny ElfmanDanny Elfman chronologyCorpse Bride 2005 Serenada Schizophrana 2006 Charlotte s Web 2006 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusiclinkThe music was used in the soundtrack for the 2006 IMAX film Deep Sea 3D The movements Pianos and Blue Strings were adapted for the soundtrack to Errol Morris s 2008 documentary Standard Operating Procedure for which Elfman also composed the full music score The work is Elfman s first major classical composition Contents 1 Movements 2 Instrumentation 3 Composition 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksMovements editThe series consists of 6 movements running approximately 42 minutes Pianos Blue Strings A Brass Thing The Quadruped Patrol I Forget Bells and WhistlesThe 2006 recording also consists of two extra tracks following the work End Tag and Improv for Alto Sax The tracks are respectively listed as the seventh track and a bonus track The movement I Forget features Spanish lyrics by Claudia Brant and Livia Corona sung by female solo voice and chorus Instrumentation editSerenada Schizophrana is scored for the following large orchestra and chorus 2 Woodwinds 3 flutes 2nd doubling alto flute 3rd doubling piccolo 3 oboes 3rd doubling English horn 3 clarinets in B flat 1st doubling clarinet in E flat 2nd doubling bass clarinet in B flat 3rd doubling bass clarinet in B flat and alto saxophone and 3 bassoons 3rd doubling contrabassoon Brass 6 horns in F 3 trumpets in B Flat 1st doubling piccolo trumpet 3 trombones 3rd doubling bass trombone 1 bass trombone doubling contrabass trombone and a tuba doubling cimbasso Percussion 6 players Timpani a snare drum 2 bass drums a tambourine a vibraphone a xylophone several wood blocks piccolo high and low several cymbals crash Chinese and suspended tubular bells temple blocks a hi hat several shakers metal rattlesnake and wood a glockenspiel claves tom toms and 2 marimbas Keyboards 2 pianos 2nd doubling synthesizer and a synthesizer Strings a harp 14 first and 10 second violins 8 violas 8 violoncellos and 6 double basses Voices in The Quadruped Patrol and I Forget only a women s chorus SSA Composition editIn the liner notes for the 2006 CD recording Elfman writes I began composing several dozen short improvisational compositions maybe a minute each Slowly some of them began to develop themselves until finally I had six separate movements that in some abstract absurd way felt connected 3 He goes on to list the following influences for Serenada Schizophrana and his work in general Bernard Herrmann Nino Rota Dimitri Tiomkin Max Steiner Erich Korngold Sergei Prokofiev Igor Stravinsky Bela Bartok Dmitri Shostakovich Carl Orff Kurt Weill Duke Ellington Harry Partch and Philip Glass Reception editBoth the 2005 premiere and subsequent 2006 recording of Serenada Schizophrana received favorable response from critics After the premiere performance The New York Times called the piece music that works With six movements rolling piano solos by Christopher Oldfather and the charming hoots and chirps of eight female voices the ACO Singers under Judith Clurman Mr Elfman gave us music comfortable in its own world and highly professional in its execution The composer of this piece has an ear for symphonic colors and how to balance them 4 Film Score Monthly hailed the CD release as a freewheeling six movement composition for full orchestra that forever teeters between the worlds of scowling academia and impish rebellion perfectly balanced Serenada Schizophrana sparkles with orchestral color and energy 5 Soundtrack Net called it a musical roller coaster ride through various little set pieces and landscapes containing at times the orchestral majesty of Elfman s early career his minimalist phase and his more recent bouts of complex overlapping constructions and controlled dissonance 6 References edit All World Premiere Concert Features Legendary Rock Guitarist Andy Summers amp Orchestral Debut of Hollywood Composer Danny Elfman AmericanComposers org February 23 2005 Retrieved September 18 2019 Elfman Danny Serenada Schizophrana New York G Schirmer Inc Elfman Danny A note from the Composer Liner notes Serenada Shizophrana CD SONY Classical 2006 Holland Bernard Loudspeakers Complicate Effort to Span Sonic Divide The New York Times February 28 2005 Adams Doug A Necessary Consequence of Literacy Film Score Monthly Vol 11 No 10 October 2006 Jarry Jonathan Serenada Shizophrana Review Soundtrack Net October 6 2006 External links editThe premiere concert announcement from the American Composers Orchestra A photo essay of the recording sessions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Serenada Schizophrana amp oldid 1123466776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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