Produced by Drakonia, Coliseum is a spectacular show which recreates the deadly games of Ancient Rome in a live movie experience. The production follows the adventures of Marcus Octavius Atellus, the legatus of Rome who has been sentenced to fight as a gladiator in the Coliseum to recover his freedom; he must also survive the machinations of his nemesis Dominicianus, the evil brother of the Titus who plans on becoming the emperor. Featuring more than 100 actors, horses, exotic dancers, fire stunts and chariot races, the show features such set pieces as the Battle of Hispania, a “David and Goliath” duel with Porphy rion the Giant and a tender romantic subplot between Marcus and his one true love, Cleopatra.
Born in Castello d’Empuries in 1980, Spanish composer Marc Timon Barcelo had shown great talent and creativity at an early age. He first graduated in journalism before getting his degree in composition from the prestigious ESMUC. His most notable film credits include horror movies like Witches (2010) and El arbol sin sombra (2013) or the animated children’s movie The Little Wizard (2013) which marked the composer’s CD soundtrack debut at MovieScore Media.
“You can’t create ‘Roman’ music without Miklos Rozsa (Ben-Hur) or Alex North (Cleopatra),” explains the composer “so I studied their use of brass, how they orchestrated, how they recreated the sound of archaic days. Then I looked at our present with a focus on Hans Zimmer (Gladiator) ? from him, I learned about orchestral textures, powerful ostinati and thunderous war percussion. I also ttied to mix the two fundamentally different ways of understanding film music in one soundtrack. While we tend to look at John Williams and Hans Zimmer as opposites, I always thought it would be possible to do a score with both styles co-existing: on one hand we’d have melodies and leitmotifs, on the other we’d have big percussion, textural atmosphere and loops.”
CD available while quantities and interest remain. *レーベルから抜粋
トラックリスト
1 Roman Fanfare 0:19 2 The Emperor’s Entourage 2:39 3 Marcus Octavius Atellus 4:11 4 The Tribes 2:33 5 Cleopatra’s Theme 3:09 6 Exotic Dances from Egypt 5:03 7 Sands from the Coliseum 1:48 8 Mehara the Horse 1:24 9 Fighting Never Ends s1:26 10 Porphyrion the Giant 2:08 11 Dominicianus and Titus 2:17 12 Hercules’ Sword 3:12 13 Destiny of the Gladiator 3:29 14 Domicianus Treason 2:30 15 The Last Combat 2:09 16 Cleopatra’s Theme (Strings Version) 3:14 17 Battle of Hispania 9:52 18 When Dreams Come True 0:36 19 Honor and Victory 1:48 20 Rudis 2:08
古代ローマのコロシアムで繰り広げられる殺し合いゲームのスペクタクル・ショーを描いた作品のオリジナル・サウンドトラック。ミクロス・ローザの「ベン・ハー」、アレックス・ノースの「クレオパトラ」から、それらのブラスの使い方、オーケストレーションなどを学び、そしてハンス・ジマーの「グラディエーター」からオーケストラのテクスチャ、オスティナート、戦いのシーンに使われたパーカッションの効果などを参考にダイナミックなスコアを書き上げた。限定盤。
トラックリストProduced by Drakonia, Coliseum is a spectacular show which recreates the deadly games of Ancient Rome in a live movie experience. The production follows the adventures of Marcus Octavius Atellus, the legatus of Rome who has been sentenced to fight as a gladiator in the Coliseum to recover his freedom; he must also survive the machinations of his nemesis Dominicianus, the evil brother of the Titus who plans on becoming the emperor. Featuring more than 100 actors, horses, exotic dancers, fire stunts and chariot races, the show features such set pieces as the Battle of Hispania, a “David and Goliath” duel with Porphy rion the Giant and a tender romantic subplot between Marcus and his one true love, Cleopatra.
Born in Castello d’Empuries in 1980, Spanish composer Marc Timon Barcelo had shown great talent and creativity at an early age. He first graduated in journalism before getting his degree in composition from the prestigious ESMUC. His most notable film credits include horror movies like Witches (2010) and El arbol sin sombra (2013) or the animated children’s movie The Little Wizard (2013) which marked the composer’s CD soundtrack debut at MovieScore Media.
“You can’t create ‘Roman’ music without Miklos Rozsa (Ben-Hur) or Alex North (Cleopatra),” explains the composer “so I studied their use of brass, how they orchestrated, how they recreated the sound of archaic days. Then I looked at our present with a focus on Hans Zimmer (Gladiator) ? from him, I learned about orchestral textures, powerful ostinati and thunderous war percussion. I also ttied to mix the two fundamentally different ways of understanding film music in one soundtrack. While we tend to look at John Williams and Hans Zimmer as opposites, I always thought it would be possible to do a score with both styles co-existing: on one hand we’d have melodies and leitmotifs, on the other we’d have big percussion, textural atmosphere and loops.”
CD available while quantities and interest remain. *レーベルから抜粋
1 Roman Fanfare 0:19
2 The Emperor’s Entourage 2:39
3 Marcus Octavius Atellus 4:11
4 The Tribes 2:33
5 Cleopatra’s Theme 3:09
6 Exotic Dances from Egypt 5:03
7 Sands from the Coliseum 1:48
8 Mehara the Horse 1:24
9 Fighting Never Ends s1:26
10 Porphyrion the Giant 2:08
11 Dominicianus and Titus 2:17
12 Hercules’ Sword 3:12
13 Destiny of the Gladiator 3:29
14 Domicianus Treason 2:30
15 The Last Combat 2:09
16 Cleopatra’s Theme (Strings Version) 3:14
17 Battle of Hispania 9:52
18 When Dreams Come True 0:36
19 Honor and Victory 1:48
20 Rudis 2:08