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Buy All ‘Twilight Saga’ Soundtracks for $2.99 Each

Posted July 8th, 2012 By: Evie No Comments »

If you don’t already own all of the soundtracks from the Twilight Saga movies, now is your chance. Currently Amazon is holding a sale featuring some of their top selling albums, and the soundtracks from Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn - Part 1 are all included. The albums are all in the mp3 format, which means an instant download where you can enjoy your music right away. You can find the links to each album below:

You can buy all all of the soundtracks at Amazon for $2.99 at the following links:

Twilight

New Moon

Eclipse

Breaking Dawn

(Via Twifans)

This is quite the deal!

Do you own all of the soundtrack albums so far? Are you planning to buy any of these albums? What are you hoping for on the last soundtrack for Breaking Dawn - Part 2?

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Muse Write Official Song for the 2012 London Olympics

Posted July 3rd, 2012 By: Evie No Comments »

Muse have long been a part of The Twilight Saga, with author Stephenie Meyer not only listing them in playlists for every book, but also putting them in the dedication for Breaking Dawn. The band has also played a big part in the film adaptations, having a song on the soundtracks for Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse. Now in some very exciting news, the band’s song ‘Survival’ has been selected by the London Olympic Committee to be the official song for the 2012 London Olympics. Check out the song and then read more below:

We are very excited to announce that a Muse song, Survival, has been selected by the London Olympic committee to be the main official song for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Matt wrote the song with the Olympics in mind. It’s about total conviction and pure determination to win.

The song will be played throughout the Games including when athletes enter the stadium, in the lead up to the medal ceremony and also as the theme for all international TV coverage. The worldwide radio exclusive will be tonight on BBC Radio 1 around 19:30 and will be available to buy on iTunes and in the muse.mu store immediately afterwards.

We are honoured that the Olympics have chosen our song to officially represent the London 2012 Olympic Games across the globe.

See more at Muse.mu here and go buy a copy on iTunes while you’re at it here. ;)

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Alexandre Desplat to Give Masterclass on “A Personal History of Film Music”

Posted May 6th, 2012 By: Evie No Comments »

The Festival De Cannes website, the official website for The Cannes Film Festival, has a nice little note about the Masterclass that New Moon composer, Alexandre Desplat, will be presenting at the festival this year. According to the official website: “Every year, the Cannes Film Festival invites prominent figures from the world of cinema to give “Masterclasses”.” This appears to be quite the honor for Mr. Desplat! Read all of the details below:

“A personal history of film music” by Alexandre Desplat

A passionate love of music and cinema has resulted in Alexandre Desplat working with some of the greatest film directors of our age - Jacques Audiard, Stephen Frears, David Fincher, Roman Polanski and Terrence Malick. Following in the tradition of the French greats of film music composing, this multi award-winning artist has also composed the music for several films in this year’s Official Selection.

As a result of his 2006 Masterclass which he gave on his own work, this year Alexandre Desplat will talk about fellow composers’ work: “Great film scores, he explains, should enhance the film, the collective body of work as well as being able to exist independently of the images. It was by listening to the compositions of Delerue, Jarre, Waxman, Rota, Herrmann, Goldsmith, and Takemitsu that I was able to develop my own style. Personal and intimate, the job of the film score composer is to reveal and become part of the rhythm, light and framing of the film like an invisible character – a parallel scenario. The composer creates a subtle relationship between the images and the music resulting in an intangible vibration that makes him the third author of the film”.

The Masterclass will take place on Saturday, 19 May at the Buñuel Theatre.

See more at the Cannes Film Festival official site here.

Thanks Noor!

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‘Twilight Saga’ Scores Get New Life from City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra

Posted April 24th, 2012 By: Evie No Comments »

Thanks to the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra the Twilight Saga scores are getting a brand new life. The Orchestra has taken music from all four movies so far, interpreted and performed it, and then put it all together on a compilation CD. Check out more below:

Featuring tracks from each of the “Twilight” films to date, “Music from The Twilight Saga” isn’t just your average compilation. That’s because the music is interpreted and performed by no less an august body than the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, which was actually founded in 1947 specifically to provide music for movies.

It’s a sonic experience that no “Twilight” fan can afford to miss — and which no “Twilight” fan should miss, considering “Music from The Twilight Saga” is already available for early download right now.

Just goes to show that no matter what other films might try to catch our interest, it isn’t quite twilight for “Twilight” just yet.

See the full story at NextMovie here and go get the album at Amazon here.

Thanks Noor!

What do you think of this new compilation album?

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‘Twilight Saga’ Music Supervisor Alexandra Patsavas Tells Us What Should Be On Our Playlists NOW!

Posted March 29th, 2012 By: Evie 1 Comment »

Glamour caught up with Twilight Saga soundtrack supervisor,
Alexandra Patsavas, at the recent SXSW Music and Film Festival in Austin, where they had the chance to find out which bands Alexandra thinks are the hottest right now. Check out her list below:

Alexandra Patsavas, Owner of Chop Shop Music Group, is the gal behind the tunes for musically brilliant shows like Grey’s Anatomy, Gossip Girl, The OC, and the Twilight Soundtrack. We caught up with her after her trip to Austin, Texas for the South by Southwest Music Festival, and asked her to share with us her Top 11 (10 just wasn’t enough!) bands to watch this year and why she loves ‘em.

This Head I Hold — Electric Guest: “This is delicious hipster party track produced by Danger Mouse is both vintage and oh so current.”

Myth — Beach House

1901 - Birdy

Read the full story and check out all of the bands at Glamour here.

Which song on Alexandra’s list do you like best?

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Paul McDonald Hoping for Inclusion on the ‘Breaking Dawn - Part 2′ Soundtrack

Posted March 7th, 2012 By: Evie 2 Comments »

Just yesterday I shared the brand new music video from Nikki Reed and Paul McDonald, and now thanks to MTV’s chat with Nikki and Paul, there’s a little more information on Paul’s future songwriting plans. It turns out that Paul is in the early stages of submitting a song to be considered for inclusion on the soundtrack for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2. Read it all below:

While “Twilight” star Reed didn’t necessarily see the sweet ditty ending up on the “Breaking Dawn - Part 2″ soundtrack, she did reveal that husband McDonald is in the early stages of submitting a song for potential inclusion in the saga’s final installment.

“Paul has been speaking with them about potentially attempting to write something,” Reed said. “Nothing is set in stone. He will be working on songs to submit. It would be a great, great thing. The music supervisor [Alexandra Patsavas] on that, as well as [director] Bill Condon, have great taste.”

“It’s very preliminary,” McDonald confirmed. “It’s kind of one of those things. I write all the time.”

Over the past four years, the “Twilight Saga” soundtracks have gained a reputation for catapulting artists to new heights, with acts like Paramore, Christina Perri and Joy Formidable all benefiting from their confab with the Cullen clan. And as the former “American Idol” contestant looks to join that auspicious group, he’s beginning by doing his homework.

“I watched some of the movies the other day,” he said. “I hadn’t gotten around to watching all of them, so I’m getting familiar with the story lines.”

“He’s trying to say he wasn’t a Twi-hard before knowing me,” Reed teased.

Included in his prep work will likely be an artist’s screening of “Breaking Dawn - Part 2,” which doesn’t hit theaters until November 16. In the meantime, McDonald is working on his album, which he expects to drop early this fall.

Get the full story at MTV here.

Would you like to hear a song from Paul McDonald on the Breaking Dawn - Part 2 soundtrack?

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Billboard’s Chart Beat Meet & Greet with ‘Breaking Dawn - Part 1′ Soundtrack Artist Christina Perri

Posted March 7th, 2012 By: Evie 2 Comments »

Billboard has a new interview with the lovely Christina Perri, songwriter and singer of ‘A Thousand Years’ from the Breaking Dawn - Part 1 soundtrack. Christina gives us more details on how exactly she ended up on the soundtrack, and what it was like to receive the news that her song was to be included. Check it all out below:

I got involved with ‘Twilight’ in kind of a magical way,” says Christina Perri.

“I’ve been a big fan for years and when I signed a record deal with Atlantic Records, they were doing the writing for ‘Breaking Dawn’,” the 25 year-old Philadelphia-born singer/songwriter recalls. “They asked me to come in and screen the movie and then write something.

“They were going to give me a shot because they knew what a big fan I was,” Perri says.

“So, I saw the movie in this little screening room with, like, all these super-Hollywood-y dudes on their Blackberries not watching … and I’m in the front row crying the whole time.

“I went straight home and wrote ‘A Thousand Years’.”

“I will never, ever forget this phone call I got. It was like, ‘You’ve been chosen for the soundtrack. You’ve been chosen for the single. You’re going to make a music video with clips from the movie and you’re going to go on tour with the cast,” Perri remembers.

“I couldn’t be more stoked. (‘Twilight’) is my favorite book, my favorite movie.

“I’m, like, super-happy over here.”

Get the full story at Billboard here.

Thanks Noor!

What do you think of Christina’s Twilight story?

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