Today is Mar-20. But where is Nandalala ???
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Today is Mar-20. But where is Nandalala ???
Mysskin is not getting his facts right -> Raaja used oboe in the Malayalam movie 'Guru' for the first time.
Today's ergo reports that film release is postponed to may probably after elections...
Oh ! Very good !Quote:
Today's ergo reports that film release is postponed to may probably after elections...
usual fate for any movie IR works ...:(
Correct.Quote:
Originally Posted by rajasaranam
and after that too, there are many albums in which he has used. I think oboe is always there as a part of symphony orchestra. Hey Ram has oboe in its BGM. Even Lajja may be.
Needless to say Thiruvasakam.
Even there was article on IR using a Japanese oboe player for one of his albums a few years back.
This may just be a typical hype factor. Myskin, in that sense, disappoints as his interview otherwise showcases a very sophisticated personality.
I remember reading that oboe was used for Guru - Malayalam.Quote:
Originally Posted by app_engine
i dont know why our people hype up the use of an instrument like oboe ?? its one of the most standard instruments used in any largescale symphony orchestra! as standard as basic as using some rhythm guitar in any light music piece - nothing great abt it
etho namma oor makkalukku idhellaam theriyaadhadhunaala, summaa 'pilim' kaamikka koodaadhu
in the same vein, any orchestra that plays anyone's piece will clap/applaud at the end, thats almost a formality, a ritual, a must! but edho IR music compose panni adhai vaasichadhukappuram dhaan, yellorum applaud senjadhu maadhiri oru impression create panna vendiya avasiyam edhukku ??
irir123,
Thats true for a performance on a stage ..but not so for cinema re-recordings :)
Actually no. It is a practice for any recording. The end-motive (concert or film or rehearsal or whatever) could be different, but westerners have the habit of ending any 'session' with an applause, just to end the day on a good note and have a feel good factor. and it is not just for clasiscal orchestra but any gathering of musicians does that. it is quite common. the applause is for the person who got them there to do that and also to everyone in the team. it is a gesture of respect and also enjoyment. it is a cultural aspect. thats all, and we can see it not only in music field, but anywhere. Like if my senior Managers come from abroad and we have a daylong session about something, be it a meeting or a just any event, they end the day by thanking the people who organize the event and also the participants, by clapping and standing ovation. Matter of gesture.Quote:
Originally Posted by MumbaiRamki
I dont mean to undermine IR's scores with budapest philharmonic orchestra. they are phenomenal. But i found it or i still find it odd when i read that the orchestra players gave standing ovation to IR. That they obviously will and it need not be hyped. What is more important is their reaction. Journalists shld write about how the orchestra felt, playing those pieces. Since they are knowledgeable, knowing their reactions would be more interesting. Mere standing ovation cannot be a barometer of IR's talent.
"Nandalala" - when is it releasing ??
May 15 after elections, news courtesy of orkut IR mod Alex.
சாரு இளையராஜாவை பாராட்டுராரம்
http://charuonline.com/Dec2009/Nandalala.html
Full-a padikkala, ithoda niruthikkitten!Quote:
Originally Posted by Sanjeevi
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பிறகு விகடனில் அவருடைய பேட்டி ஒன்றைப் படித்தபோது இவர் சாதாரண ஆள் இல்லை என்று தோன்றியது. ஏனென்றால், என்னுடைய பேட்டி எப்படி இருக்குமோ அப்படி இருந்தது அந்தப் பேட்டி.
:lol: :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bala (Karthik)
how does charu make a living btw ??!
I also have this long standing question. I mean, seriously. Does he write novels or something?Quote:
Originally Posted by irir123
He is a novelist and quite good one too wrote short stories and columns for magazines. His style of writing is very engaging but cant say the same thing about substance.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bala (Karthik)
His criticisms about raaja began as a non confirming attitude to the then prevalent worshiping tendency of the masses but somehow took a wrong turn when he started questioning the musical aspects and so his comparisons about world music and raaja's.
I dont think he made any significant improvement in his musical sense even after spending endless hours of listening to various genres cos his whole point was to disprove raja.
But i am curious to listen to BGM of nandalala and the international standard raaja had achieved.... :wink:
But since Charu liked it, enakku light-A odharudhu. oru vELai, ordinary-A irukkumO? adhnAla dhAN Charu-ku pudichi pOchO ennamO?
Worry not, it may never see the light - even if it does, by then it will be a case of "ஆறின கஞ்சி பழங்கஞ்சி"!Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
I think this film is gonna be released sooner or later. Yesterday, in Kamala cinemas, they showed a new trailer. GV Films is going to release the movie.
It's extremely funny to see the struggle of this movie to get released in theaters - while a dozen x-y-z movies get released every month.
Supposedly an "international" producer and a director whose two prior films (that comprise his total body of works) were commercial successes.
There could be only one reason - the end product isn't worth the money being asked for. (Not necessarily bad - there're tons of duds that get released every week - but NL must have been disproportionately priced).
And that could only be attributed to high production costs (and hence the producer cannot cut the sale price as that would mean a big loss, especially when coupled with other marketing costs - the losses may be much less if nothing more is done about it).
The logical end is to make an outright sale to another company - recover as much cost as possible and not spend a single more dime on it.
So, there's nothing to look forward - even if this gets released! Will be a dud is a foregone conclusion.
ராசாவுக்கு விழலுக்கு நீர் இறைத்துப்பழக்கம் தான் - அதிசயமில்லை. ஆனால், இப்படியா புடாபெஸ்ட் காரங்களையெல்லாம் கூட்டி வந்து இறைக்கிறது?
A_E - ungalukku thamizhnaattu distributor - financiergalai paththi onyume theriyalaingaradhu romba thelivu. This is not a market where the farmer knows the cow - idhu pallai paakaamale maadu vaangara sandhai. Angaadi theru was also lying in the cans for a long long time - why - no one knows.Quote:
Originally Posted by app_engine
:lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by jaiganes
Looks like I'm not alone in this ignorant group (Mysskin etc can be added to the "Mr Ignorant" list ) :-)
i have not given up hope in such a fashion (at least not yet!)Quote:
Originally Posted by app_engine
Mullum malarum (the producer-financier ran away after seeing the rushes of the film shot ! only the climax and some song were left to be shot and Mahendran had noone to finance him - enter Kamal, who saw the film, was so impressed with it, he financed the rest of the film and also helped Mahendran in getting distributors to release the film! the rest is history),
Nayagan (something similar - GV cudnt find enough distributors and enough screens in chennai - but WOM did everything for the film - NAYAGAN made history)
Kamal has seen NL and is immensely impressed with the output! thats enough for me - I have great hopes on Kamal the fan (with one film every 2 years, my hopes on Kamal the creator are dwindling, so Kamal the fan comes to the fore! :roll: )
so this film might still break even, or even make history - lets wait!
Did Nandalala ever get released?
thavaru... thiruthi koLLungaL...
Will it ever be released?
MEETING MYSSKIN
Was this the legendary Climax Mysskin was always talking about which had no dialogues - Only BGM! :huh: :( WTF :argh: :rant: :curse: :angry2: :sigh2:Quote:
There was a storyboarded part about 45 minutes (some 250 shots), with another climax, but its now cut from the film.
November 26il intha kolanthai pirakindrathu...
MSN quotes "galAttA"
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As requested by Mysskin, music director Ilayaraja composed a symphony for the film's background and its intense climax. Mysskin had also flown in special symphony artists from Hungary to work with maestro Ilayaraja on the symphony.
:shaking: :PQuote:
Originally Posted by app_engine
SymphonyA?
Galatta , MSN , charu are guys to be ignored. They have to write something, else they will be out of business. SO the trick is to amplify things and selectively pin point the news for maximum viewership.
Got this on twitter today. A one min trailer of Nandalala. Wonderful music for one minute!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiCbM...&feature=share
Stunning (guess the BSO musicians who came to Chennai were the players here)!Quote:
Originally Posted by Sureshs65
I'm sure the movie'll be worth visiting purely for BGM!
Stunning !!! This is exactly I have been missing in IR's BGM's recently - SUSTAINING THEME SCORE
As expected!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by app_engine
Dazzling background music
Thanks Miskin for atleast you gave visuals which induced Ilayaraja
Few more here - stunning,
http://www.ayngaran.com/frame.php?iframepath=home.php
The link does not directly go to trailers & vidoes ... You need couple of clicksQuote:
Originally Posted by NormalMan