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    njv - I have no idea..I read this news in galatta.com..so I posted it here..

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    galatta usually is good so now I HAVE HIGH HOPES.

    In MTK, MSV scored the music and IR did orchestrization. If you want to do it that way, lets to that. To me it doesnt matter. If these two genius meet, I am sure it will take us to a new height. Looking forward to it.

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    The peaks that A R Rahman has touched are unparalleled

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    August 25, 2005


    A.R. Rahman burst onto the Tamil industry with the mega hit Roja. He carved a niche for himself with his unique musical style. He won the National Award thrice for Roja, Bombay and Minsara kanavu. He is the first Tamil music composer to get a Pan-Indian audience with many Hindi films under his belt. He is also the most internationally renowned composer in Indian film industry. He is the first Indian to score music for a Chinese film and he also set music for the theatrical venture, Bombay Dreams, which won wide acclaim with the British audience. Rahman has recently opened a private recording studio at his home in Ashok Nagar, Chennai. The inauguration was a simple affair.


    http://www.behindwoods.com/features/...-arrahman.html
    Madhushree's HERO (Tamil Version) feat. Tale Spin, Lyrics by me : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqPYBSABOWc

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    Criminal composers!

    Good news: Rahman is not mentioned anywhere in the list.
    Bad news: Rahman is not mentioned at all.

    Bottom line: Proud to be a Rahman fan, yet again.

    read for yourself:

    http://www.planetbollywood.com/displ...d=090905092530

    ITWOFS - KARTHIK IS CREDITED HERE FOR THE INFO'S...

    Coutesy: ِARR YAHOO GROUP - KAISOOM

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    FOR ALL OUR FRIENDS - 1 & 1ly Asian Composer

    Check this link

    http://moviescore.blogspot.com/

    by Mikael Carlsson
    Location: Göteborg, Sweden

    Profile : A film music journalist since 1992 and Music from the Movies' news editor since 1998. Author of hundreds of soundtrack reviews, over 80 interviews with major film composers, creator of the International Film Music Critics Association.
    Elfman still the number one composer


    Here is the October edition of my film composer top-list, based on the Internet Movie Database's "Starmeter". Danny Elfman, who just scored The Corpse Bride and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is still the number one composer. A few things has happened on the list - you can see the composers' position on the previous top-list in brackets. For reasons I really can't identify, Alan Menken and A.R. Rahman made pretty big steps up on the list, while it's more understandable that Mark Isham climbs from no 42 to 27, his score for Crash is getting a lot of acclaim. Perhaps you wonder about David Shire (no 33), a new entry on the list. Well, I had just forgotten him in the first list! Is he really active...? Well, he actually is, but only working on a few, small projects!

    1 (1). Danny Elfman
    2 (3). Hans Zimmer
    3 (2). John Williams
    4 (4). Ennio Morricone
    5 (5). James Horner
    6 (8). Howard Shore
    7 (7). Thomas Newman
    8 (11). Randy Newman
    9 (9). Harry Gregson-Williams
    10 (12). James Newton Howard
    11 (14). Vangelis
    12 (35). Alan Menken
    13 (33). A.R. Rahman
    14 (6). Patrick Doyle
    15 (16). Angelo Badalamenti
    16 (10). Jon Brion
    17 (15). Klaus Badelt
    18 (13). Philip Glass
    19 (17). Mark Mothersbaugh
    20 (20). Alan Silvestri
    21 (27). Lisa Gerrard
    22 (32). David Newman
    23 (41). Michael Giacchino
    24 (52). Rachel Portman
    25 (23). Lalo Schifrin
    26 (19). John Ottman
    27 (42). Mark Isham
    28 (21). Clint Mansell
    29 (18). Trevor Rabin
    30 (25). Graeme Revell
    31 (37). John Debney
    32 (29). Bill Conti
    33 (new). David Shire
    34 (74). Mike Post
    35 (34). John Powell
    36 (40). Stewart Copeland
    37 (31). Basil Poledouris
    38 (26). Marco Beltrami
    39 (28). Michael Nyman
    40 (39). Carter Burwell
    41 (46). Elliot Goldenthal
    42 (44). Ryuichi Sakamoto
    43 (38). David Arnold
    44 (24). Stephen Trask
    45 (45). Marc Shaiman
    46 (50). George S Clinton
    47 (53). Trevor Jones
    48 (60). Eric Serra
    49 (49). Christopher Young
    50 (new). Nobuo Uematsu
    51 (22). Dario Marianelli
    52 (62). Christophe Beck
    53 (65). Brian Tyler
    54 (67). Joe Hisaishi
    55 (56). Gabriel Yared
    56 (43). Craig Armstrong
    57 (73). John Cale
    58 (55). Mark Snow
    59 (58). Michel Legrand
    60 (54). Randy Edelman
    61 (68). Gustavo Santaolalla
    62 (47). Don Davis
    63 (51). David A Stewart
    64 (30). Steve Jablonsky
    65 (77). Mychael Danna
    66 (59). Alexandre Desplat
    67 (57). George Fenton
    68 (76). Dave Grusin
    69 (48). Edward Shearmur
    70 (36). BT
    71 (61). Jan A.P. Kaczmarek
    72 (69). Mark Mancina
    73 (81). Jeff Beal
    74 (75). Cliff Martinez
    75 (100). Paul Haslinger
    76 (64). Alberto Iglesias
    77 (87). Teddy Castellucci
    78 (83). Zbigniew Preisner
    79 (88). Wojciech Kilar
    80 (78). Bruce Broughton
    81 (new). Ryan Shore
    82 (72). Rolfe Kent
    83 (new). John Frizzell
    84 (79). Ramin Djawadi
    85 (66). Yoko Kanno
    86 (82). Nathan Larson
    87 (new). Nathan Furst
    88 (80). Blake Neely
    89 (96). Joel Goldsmith
    90 (71). Reinhold Heil
    91 (91). Pino Donaggio
    92 (new). Joseph Stanley Williams
    93 (86). Stanley Clarke
    94 (70). David Robbins
    95 (84). Christopher Franke
    96 (63). Alex Wurman
    97 (new). Vladimir Cosma
    98 (98). Terence Blanchard
    99 (92). James Michael Dooley
    100 (89). Tyler Bates
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    Rehman and Dr. Kalaam?

    A.R. Rehman is the master of the music world. There may not be a soul on earth who does not know him. He has made great successes in many films. Many films have been on the theatres for a long time just because of his music. He is to give yet another surprise to all his music lovers. He has plans of composing music and singing for a poem penned by the president of India Dr. A.P.J. Kalaam. Though this news is not thoroughly confirmed, sources say that he will start working on this by the end of this year.

    http://tamil.galatta.com/entertainme...8&news=newnews
    Madhushree's HERO (Tamil Version) feat. Tale Spin, Lyrics by me : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqPYBSABOWc

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    Where is IR and HJ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alias
    Where is IR and HJ?
    IR doing more with symphony
    HJ waiting for ARR to release more music so that he can give "new numbers"

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    njv,hj waiting for ARR to release more music not for 'new numbers' only,including rerecoding..hahahaha.

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    Gift to ARR

    From :Gopal Srinivasan" <catchgops@yahoo.com>
    Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 20:14:09 -0700 (PDT)
    Subject: [arr] Gift to ARR

    The group gifted a montage to ARR which recreated his face with inlay card images of every
    single one of his 94 Original/Remade/Reused and Non-film releases with the following text:

    Aankhon Ki Pyaas Hai, Is Dil Ki Aas Hai, Inki Talaash Hai
    ONLY YOU
    From Roja to Ah Aah and Beyond
    Forever with you
    arrahmanfans


    The fantastic work was was designed by Vinit of our group.

    ARR with the Montage
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/14734266@N00/50654741/

    The original montage image
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/14734266@N00/50655859/

    A big round of applause for Vinit for the fantastic work please...

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