Episode 3
"Mississippi" by The Cactus Blossoms on Twin Peaks
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K_47fSG5HM[/youtube]
The music video (which came out after the band was featured on Twin Peaks)
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLBtSAoQqkw[/youtube]
Season 3 Soundtrack
Re: Season 3 Soundtrack
Part 10:
Red River Valley - Harry Dean Stanton
Slow Dreams - Johnny Jewel
Charmaine - Mantovani and His Orchestra
Slow Speed Orchestra – Unease Motif (The Woods) - Angelo Badalamenti
Half Speed Orchestra – Stair Music Danger - Angelo Badalamenti
Headless Chicken - Thought Gang
No Stars - Rebekah Del Rio
Red River Valley - Harry Dean Stanton
Slow Dreams - Johnny Jewel
Charmaine - Mantovani and His Orchestra
Slow Speed Orchestra – Unease Motif (The Woods) - Angelo Badalamenti
Half Speed Orchestra – Stair Music Danger - Angelo Badalamenti
Headless Chicken - Thought Gang
No Stars - Rebekah Del Rio
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Re: Season 3 Soundtrack
I thought episode 10 was a sad episode from beginning to end.
Rebekah Del Rio - No Stars
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfRPLbSyiSM[/youtube]
Rebekah Del Rio - No Stars
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfRPLbSyiSM[/youtube]
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Re: Season 3 Soundtrack
Episode 10
Harry Dean Stanton - Red River Valley
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ame5L8HJ6i0[/youtube]
Harry Dean Stanton - Red River Valley
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ame5L8HJ6i0[/youtube]
Re: Season 3 Soundtrack
Part 11 - Heartbreaking, composed by Angelo Badalamenti
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFe_oiZ9VbA[/youtube]
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFe_oiZ9VbA[/youtube]
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Re: Season 3 Soundtrack
Part 11:
-Frank 2000 - Thought Gang
-Threnody For The Victims Of Hiroshima (with Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra)
-Viva Las Vegas - Shawn Colvin
-Heartbreaking - Angelo Badalamenti
-Frank 2000 - Thought Gang
-Threnody For The Victims Of Hiroshima (with Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra)
-Viva Las Vegas - Shawn Colvin
-Heartbreaking - Angelo Badalamenti
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A pianist's analyzis of Badalamenti's 'Heartbreaking' piece from part 11
I asked a friend of mine, who's a young and gifted classical pianist, about his thoughts on this music piece. Thought I'd share his response (freely translated from norwegian):
Will certainly call that beautiful art, yes! And you're right that it's almost impossible to recreate identically, because of the extreme rubatho (the tempo flowing freely) and espressivo touch and dynamics, emphasizing some tones to make it more expressive. Playing so freely does not only require piano skills, but is just as much a mental challenge: one must rely on oneself, any uncertainty will shine through and ruin the magic. This free play makes the magic. Had it been played straight forward without the rubatho, it would be a simple and uninterresting piece, but performed in this manner creates a thrill that draws the listener more into the music.
Re: A pianist's analyzis of Badalamenti's 'Heartbreaking' piece from part 11
Very interesting analysis! Didn't noticed the pace of the rubatho.kollalfa wrote: ↑30 July 2017, 09:27 I asked a friend of mine, who's a young and gifted classical pianist, about his thoughts on this music piece. Thought I'd share his response (freely translated from norwegian):
Will certainly call that beautiful art, yes! And you're right that it's almost impossible to recreate identically, because of the extreme rubatho (the tempo flowing freely) and espressivo touch and dynamics, emphasizing some tones to make it more expressive. Playing so freely does not only require piano skills, but is just as much a mental challenge: one must rely on oneself, any uncertainty will shine through and ruin the magic. This free play makes the magic. Had it been played straight forward without the rubatho, it would be a simple and uninterresting piece, but performed in this manner creates a thrill that draws the listener more into the music.
The first part (before the "slow paced" part) seems to be very similar to Lucio Dalla's Caruso. It seems to be kinda a free version of it. Our friend Lynchland shared a interview where it says that Lynch asked to Badalamento something Italian, so it fits very well!
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