Ilaiyaraaja and the Budapest Symphony Orchestra come collectively for ‘Music School’. The movie additionally options three songs from ‘The Sound of Music’, orchestrated by the London Philharmonic Orchestra
Ilaiyaraaja and the Budapest Symphony Orchestra come collectively for ‘Music School’. The movie additionally options three songs from ‘The Sound of Music’, orchestrated by the London Philharmonic Orchestra
Music maestro Ilaiyaraaja was in Budapest just lately to report with the Budapest Symphony Orchestra and provides ending touches to the music and background rating of Music School. The movie options 11 songs of which three are from the all-time favorite traditional, The Sound of Music. Music School stars Sharman Joshi and Shriya Saran and discusses how the tutorial system leaves youngsters with not sufficient time to pursue artwork and leisure actions.
Papa Rao Biyyala, the author and director of Music School, reveals that the staff obtained the rights for the songs ‘Do Re Mi’, ‘I am 16 Going on 17’ and ‘So Long, farewell’ from The Sound of Music for use within the movie. The three songs have been orchestrated by the London Philharmonic Orchestra previous to the shoot of the movie. So Ilaiyaraaja and Biyyala thought it will be apt to have an orchestra of equal stature, just like the Budapest Symphony, rating the remainder of the music of the movie.
Biyyala states, “Ilaiyaraaja has written many parts of the film’s background music for a symphony orchestra. Hence we approached the Budapest Symphony Orchestra, which is one of the leading orchestras in the world.”
The recording was performed on the Tom-Tom Studio in Budapest and Laszlo Kovacs performed the Budapest Symphony Orchestra.
The Hindi-Telugu bilingual movie is produced by Hyderabad-based Yamini Films and likewise stars Shaan, Prakash Raj, Suhasini Mulay, Benjamin Gilani, Gracy Goswami and Ozu Barua. Kiran Deohans is the cinematographer.
Music School will probably be screened on September 12 and 18 on the Toronto International Film Festival’s trade/market part.
Source: www.thehindu.com