480. LotR fills my heart with the sound of music...
Monday, 25. May 2009, 16:56:48
What do you think about music?
I think it's the power impossible to overestimate - it can move people quicker than the picture, the word, the idea. Well, at least some people and I'm certainly one of them. That's why I love film scores - especially the ones written by Yoko Kanno, who's my favourite composer in general (followed by amazing Danny Elfman).
Well, among the film scores I love the most, I can mention 'The Rock', 'Transformers', 'Finding Neverland', 'Le pacte des loups', 'Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World', 'Gladiator' and two Polish scores - 'Wiedźmin' and 'Bandyta'. Whoah, those scores are absolutely amazing!
Then, I have to mention games - I really like some game scores, recently I'm listening to 'Age of Conan' and I find it brilliant. Music is wondeful and I think I could swap my writing and drawing skills for the ability of writing music. I really admire people who can create something manipulating me in a way music does.
Because it does.
Anyways, on Saturday I went to Krakow, to see the orchestra and choir performing Howard Shore's 'The Two Towers' score. I lack vocabulary to express the beauty of one of my favourite masterpieces - it was so... amazing. Wonderful. Gorgeous. Definitely, one of the best experiences in my whole life.
Perfect. Just perfect.
Ach jej
Jedynym minusem koncertu była organizacja. I nie chodzi mi o magiczne dwie godziny stania w kolejkach, a o coś bardziej przyziemnego:
No, organizacja była żałosna. Ale, mimo wszystko, było warto. Za rok będę tam na pewno.
Z kocem. I gorącą herbatą.
I może pampersem
I think it's the power impossible to overestimate - it can move people quicker than the picture, the word, the idea. Well, at least some people and I'm certainly one of them. That's why I love film scores - especially the ones written by Yoko Kanno, who's my favourite composer in general (followed by amazing Danny Elfman).
Well, among the film scores I love the most, I can mention 'The Rock', 'Transformers', 'Finding Neverland', 'Le pacte des loups', 'Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World', 'Gladiator' and two Polish scores - 'Wiedźmin' and 'Bandyta'. Whoah, those scores are absolutely amazing!
Then, I have to mention games - I really like some game scores, recently I'm listening to 'Age of Conan' and I find it brilliant. Music is wondeful and I think I could swap my writing and drawing skills for the ability of writing music. I really admire people who can create something manipulating me in a way music does.
Because it does.
Anyways, on Saturday I went to Krakow, to see the orchestra and choir performing Howard Shore's 'The Two Towers' score. I lack vocabulary to express the beauty of one of my favourite masterpieces - it was so... amazing. Wonderful. Gorgeous. Definitely, one of the best experiences in my whole life.
Perfect. Just perfect.
Ach jej
Jedynym minusem koncertu była organizacja. I nie chodzi mi o magiczne dwie godziny stania w kolejkach, a o coś bardziej przyziemnego:
- nie porozstawiano barierek, by ludzie mogli stanąć i stworzyć kolejkę, dzięki temu przed wejściem stała zwarta grupa dzikiego tłumu
- obsługa była poniżej poziomu tolerancji (ochroniarz krzyczący do ludzi wchodzących przez bramę 'proszę się nie pchać' i nie dający sobie przetłumaczyć, że to ten tysiąc ludzi z tyłu napiera do przodu... tudzież ochrona, która twierdziła, że nawet do kibelka trzeba chodzić z biletem, bo 'znaczek na ręce uprawnia do wejścia na sektor, ale nie na imprezę' - i było to dla nich absolutnie logiczne)
- konferansjera wytrzasnęli z najbliższej parafii
- nie powiedziano nam, zmarzniętym na kość, nawet 'przepraszam'
No, organizacja była żałosna. Ale, mimo wszystko, było warto. Za rok będę tam na pewno.
Z kocem. I gorącą herbatą.
I może pampersem









