John Williams
Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn [Music from the Motion Picture]
Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn [Music from the Motion Picture]
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Release Date: Oct 24, 2011
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Audio Mixer: Shawn Murphy.
Liner Note Author: Steven Spielberg .
In "Captain Haddock Takes the Oars," a cue from composer John Williams' score for director Steven Spielberg's The Adventures of Tintin, a low horn plays a light mystery theme reminiscent of the music for the television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents. The TV music was based on Charles Gounod's "Funeral March of a Marionette," and Gounod gets an acknowledged credit later in Williams' score when "Presenting Bianca Castafiore" finds opera singer Renée Fleming performing excerpts from his "Je Veux Vivre" from Roméo et Juliette as well as some of "Rosina's Cavatina" from The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossini. Such classical touchstones offer suggestions of Williams' influences in background music that places strong emphasis on the word "adventures" in the title. Occasionally, as in "Introducing the Thompsons and Snowy's Chase" and "The Milanese Nightingale," Williams brings in an accordion for a French style that recalls his contemporary Michel Legrand. "The Adventures of Tintin" itself has a jazzy feel, almost bebop in nature. But much of the score consists of program music intended to underlie action and suspense while simultaneously reassuring the listener/viewer that all will be well in the end. Williams does not exaggerate the effects for comic purposes as he does, for example, in his Indiana Jones scores. Rather, this is ear candy for a movie that is equally sweet. ~ William Ruhlmann
Liner Note Author: Steven Spielberg .
In "Captain Haddock Takes the Oars," a cue from composer John Williams' score for director Steven Spielberg's The Adventures of Tintin, a low horn plays a light mystery theme reminiscent of the music for the television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents. The TV music was based on Charles Gounod's "Funeral March of a Marionette," and Gounod gets an acknowledged credit later in Williams' score when "Presenting Bianca Castafiore" finds opera singer Renée Fleming performing excerpts from his "Je Veux Vivre" from Roméo et Juliette as well as some of "Rosina's Cavatina" from The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossini. Such classical touchstones offer suggestions of Williams' influences in background music that places strong emphasis on the word "adventures" in the title. Occasionally, as in "Introducing the Thompsons and Snowy's Chase" and "The Milanese Nightingale," Williams brings in an accordion for a French style that recalls his contemporary Michel Legrand. "The Adventures of Tintin" itself has a jazzy feel, almost bebop in nature. But much of the score consists of program music intended to underlie action and suspense while simultaneously reassuring the listener/viewer that all will be well in the end. Williams does not exaggerate the effects for comic purposes as he does, for example, in his Indiana Jones scores. Rather, this is ear candy for a movie that is equally sweet. ~ William Ruhlmann
Tracks:
1 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Adventures of Tintin
2 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Snowy's Theme
3 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Secret of the Scrolls
4 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Introducing the Thompsons, and Snowy's Chase
5 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Marlinspike Hall
6 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Escape from the Karaboudjan
7 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Sir Francis and the Unicorn
8 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Captain Haddock Takes the Oars
9 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Red Rackham's Curse and the Treasure
10 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Capturing Mr. Silk
11 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Flight to Bagghar
12 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Milanese Nightingale
13 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Presenting Bianca Castafiore
14 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Pursuit of the Falcon
15 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Captain's Counsel
16 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Clash of the Cranes
17 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Return to Marlinspike Hall and Finale
18 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Adventure Continues
2 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Snowy's Theme
3 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Secret of the Scrolls
4 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Introducing the Thompsons, and Snowy's Chase
5 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Marlinspike Hall
6 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Escape from the Karaboudjan
7 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Sir Francis and the Unicorn
8 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Captain Haddock Takes the Oars
9 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Red Rackham's Curse and the Treasure
10 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Capturing Mr. Silk
11 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Flight to Bagghar
12 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Milanese Nightingale
13 - Adventures of Tin Tin~Presenting Bianca Castafiore
14 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Pursuit of the Falcon
15 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Captain's Counsel
16 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Clash of the Cranes
17 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Return to Marlinspike Hall and Finale
18 - Adventures of Tin Tin~The Adventure Continues