One of the novelties that Rosetta Soundtrack will bring us next month is the record with the music of Sergio Moure de Oteyza for the SON musical show of the company Nova Galega de Danza. A show where the Galician tradition embraces the Spanish, and plays with the sensitivity and rudeness of a sculptor’s creative process through 10 choreographic pieces.
“SON has been one of the most beautiful and enriching projects I’ve done throughout my career as a composer. Marrying rhythmic, harmonic and melodic elements, which are both so distant and so close, gives one the idea of what universal music and how interconnected all is”
One of the next novelties of Rosetta Soundtrack is the album of the B.S.O. ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS, by Kristian Eidnes Andersen & Nicklas Schmidt, which will be edited in collaboration with Mikael Carlsson (Moviescore Media).
The B.S.O. SOLO by Sergio Jiménez Lacima is one of the next novelties of Rosetta Soundtrack Records. The film starring Alain Hernandez and Aura Garrido and directed by Hugo Stuven, is based on real events and tells the story of Álvaro, a passionate about surfing, who in search of the perfect wave, falls down a cliff in the most inaccessible area of the island of Fuerteventura. Severely injured, he will have to face nature to survive.
“Yes, it’s a very exciting film, although we wanted to tell the real story, we also wanted to talk about the character’s interior, which is part of the music, which is a reflection of the emotional aspect of Álvaro (Alain Hernández), the protagonist. film is about emotions: the fear of dying, the toxic relationships he has before the accident, the relationship with his girlfriend Mar (Aura Garrido) … ‘Solo’ tells a very intimate story and this is one of the projects in which I have felt more comfortable working. “
“Music with a dose of warm nostalgia and muffled memories at the same time. Reflection of a mental image, sometimes clearer and sometimes more blurred, that music tries to express by fouling its development with strange sounds, like out of tune, that generate restlessness and instability. Details that encourage us to feel that there is something strange in those memories, a kind of bittersweet feeling. Details that, once we go into the film, will understand why. A music based almost exclusively on three chords using non-acoustic, unconventional, non-real sounds, in a way that expresses that instability inside the character and that cloudy memory, separated from reality, and with that sensation of discomfort and strangeness..” (excerpt from Fernando Fernández’s liner notes SOLO)
In the coming weeks we will make available to our clients A DOCUMENTARY COLLECTION, a double CD with the music that the composer Iván Palomares composed for the documentaries THE DARE OF HARAMBA, JUGLE PLANET, WATER WORLDS, PACIFIC and A WORLD APART.In addition to the composed themes for the ceremony of the XVII Iris Awards of the Television Academy.
Iván Palomares begins his training as a composer and orchestra conductor at the Conservatorio de Madrid (End of Degree Prize), continuing the same with various specialization courses in Spain and the United States. As a composer, he has signed the music of several feature films and short films, television series and more than forty documentaries. He has received numerous awards (Girona Film Festival, International Tournament of Music …), highlighting the prestigious Jerry Goldsmith for the best music for documentary in 2009 (for Worlds of Water) and 2012 (for A World Apart) or his prestigious award Harold Arlen Film and TV Award received in New York in 2015. He has just been nominated to the GOYA for the Best Original Soundtrack for the music of EN LAS ESTRELLAS.
Outstanding composer in the audiovisual universe in Spain, his music has been broadcast in more than 130 countries through National Geographic and Discovery Channel. In addition to his work for film and documentary, he has developed his work in fields as diverse as advertising and orchestral arrangement.
“Palomares is a competent, serious, efficient composer with a special ability to build melodies in which several emotions run simultaneously, which is not very common. He is remarkable in the strength of the epic (with moments that should not envy the powerful creations of contemporary cinema) and is exquisite in the refinement of his dramatic melodies, honest and transparent, and very emotional “(Conrado Xalabarder, Mundo BSO)
Iván Palomares does not play music on images of animals. Palomares not only transports the viewer with his work to the worlds collected by Daniel Landa’s camera, but it goes beyond and transforms those of us who delight in these great documentaries Made in Spain and that clearly leaves behind the times of Absolute prevalence of the BBC or National Geographic. Palomares transforms the viewer with his music supporting the cause of Landa, a committed director who is discovered especially in ‘Pacífico’ (2016), the second initiation journey of that trilogy formed by ‘Un mundo aparte’ (2012) and ‘Atlántico’, por por Record. (José Carlos Fernández Moscoso)
Listening to the music of Iván Palomares is unfolding the candles. It has the habit of taking you wherever you want, telling you what it feels like to sail Ha Long Bay, cross the streets of Buenos Aires or fly over the dunes of the Namib Desert. Now, when I relive my travels through documentaries, I think that without those melodies they were incomplete trips. His music is so eloquent that he manages to explain to me what I felt. And sometimes discover new stories, amplify the stage and recreate the beauty of some villages. Ivan knows that music is the universal language and does not fall into the temptation of abusing local instrumentation to take the viewer to a specific territory. He does not need it. He masters the language of emotions. (Daniel Landa)
We leave you here a video where Sergio de la Puente talks in Al Día Andalucía about B.S.O. SIN FIN, forthcoming on Rosetta Soundtrack, and the song TIMELESS, played by Ana Franco.
We leave here the video with the report that TVE dedicated to B.S.O. EL FOTÓGRAFO DE MAUTHAUSENby Diego Navarro, one of the next novelties of Rosetta Soundtrack.
Also another video in which Diego Navarro talks about the music of the film.
Coinciding with the premiere of the film directed by Gonzalo Bendala, we announce the next edition of the B.S.O. WHEN ANGELS SLEEP by Pablo Cervantes.
“When The Angels Sleep” is an exciting thriller in which Germán, an honest father of a family driving on his way back home, will see his world in danger when his destiny crosses path with two teenage girls in a road accident, making that night the worst of nightmares. And so, the very road that should take him to his family, leads him instead into a darkness we all sense but no-one would look into.
We announce one of the novelties of Rosetta Soundtrack for the beginning of the course.
The B.S.O. from THE HOUSEMAID that Jerome Leroy composed for this film by the Vietnamese director Derek Nguyen.
An Asian story of ghosts.
“Jerome delivered a score that was frightening yet beautiful. There are times when I just listen to it on its own without the film because I find it so beautiful, lyrical, and melodic. The music is so emotionally true to the characters in the film. It really enhanced its emotional core.”