To create the score for the 20th Century Studios’ film Amsterdam, EMMY® Award-winning and Academy® Award-nominated composer Daniel Pemberton turned the unsung heroes of the orchestra, the woodwinds including flutes, clarinets, oboes, saxophones and bassoons into music for the unsung heroes of society as portrayed by the film’s main characters, three unsung heroes who changed the course of history. In this episode of The Big Score, Pemberton reveals that there are some very personal moments of his within this score, alongside a good dose of mystery, adventure and intrigue and sums up the sound of the score by declaring, “this score blows!”
Welcome to The Big Score, a Hollywood Records original series, where you’re invited on an exclusive, behind the scenes journey inside the minds of some of culture's most innovative composers in show business. Featuring Siddhartha Khosla (Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building), Jeff Ament (FX’s limited series Under the Banner of Heaven), Pilou (Searchlight Picture’s Not Okay), Daniel Pemberton (Searchlight’s See How They Run and 20th Century’s Amsterdam), Amanda Jones (National Geographic’s Super/Natural), and Carter Burwell (Searchlight’s Banshees of Inisherin). Subscribe to the Big Score for a remarkable front row seat to the origin story behind some of Film and TV’s most iconic musical moments.
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