Rock-musician-turned-film-composer Danny Elfman was commissioned by the American Composers Orchestra to write Serenada Schizophrana, his first piece of classical concert music, and it had its world premiere at Carnegie Hall on February 23, 2005. This recording, produced by Elfman and conducted by John Mauceri, has been made with all the ambition of a big-budget Hollywood film, employing an orchestra of 140 members plus a small choir. In his liner notes, Elfman cites a series of influences, but the two a listener is most likely to be reminded of are Bernard Herrmann and the man Elfman calls "one of my few living influences," Philip Glass. This is because, as is usual in his many film scores, Elfman pay particular attention to radically changing dynamics (Herrmann) and quick, driving tempos (Glass). But the biggest influence on Elfman, as demonstrated here, may not so much be an earlier composer as his day job. He writes that he began composing the work by writing short pieces of "maybe a minute each," developed some of them until he had six separate movements, and then "more or less let the movements take themselves wherever they wanted to go in a kind of musical stream of consciousness...." This turns out to be a reasonable description of the musical results, and another way of putting it would be to say that Elfman as a film composer, particularly of the adventure and fantasy films on which he often works, is accustomed to writing short cues to underline specific dramatic moments onscreen and that, even without that inspiration, he has done much the same thing here. One might have hoped that he would take the opportunity to develop his musical ideas more rather than just stringing a lot of them together and juxtaposing them in ways that sound interesting, but given his experiences of the past 20 years, that might have been too much to expect. As it is, Serenada Schizophrana lives up to its name, and it is not surprising to note that, although not written for the movies, it has already been adapted to them, serving as soundtrack to the IMAX film Deep Sea 3D. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Serenada Schizophrana
10/03/2006 | Sony Classics
All Music Guide Review
Serenada Schizophrana Track Listing
Credits of Serenada Schizophrana
- Colleen Carroll
- Flute
- Paul Cohen
- Cello
- Bruce Morgenthaler
- Bass
- Barbara Northcutt
- Oboe
- Brian O'Connor
- French Horn
- Robin Olson
- Violin
- Bobbi Page
- Vocals, Choir Contractor
- Kazi Pitelka
- Viola
- Katia Popov
- Violin
- Emil Radocchia
- Percussion
- Dennis Sands
- Mixing
- Mark Sazer
- Violin
- Kim Scholes
- Cello
- Harry Shirinian
- Viola
- Tina Soule
- Cello
- John Steinmetz
- Bassoon
- Bill Talbott
- Stage Engineer
- Phil Teele
- Trombone
- Joel Timm
- Oboe
- Doug Tornquist
- Tuba
- Cecilia Tsan
- Cello
- Josephina Vergara
- Violin
- Terry Wood
- Vocals
- Phil Yao
- French Horn
- Robert Zimmitti
- Percussion
- Ann Atkinson
- Bass
- Elin Carlson
- Vocals
- Tony Cooke
- Cello
- Marlo Fisher
- Viola
- Matt Funes
- Viola
- Daniel Kelley
- French Horn
- Teri Koide
- Vocals
- Jon Lewis
- Trumpet
- Peter Limonick
- Tympani (Timpani)
- Andrew Shulman
- Cello
- Patricia Sullivan
- Mastering
- Lily Chen
- Violin
- Drew Dembowski
- Bass
- Ed Meares
- Bass
- Ken Munday
- Bassoon
- Julie Rogers
- Violin
- Kevin Connolly
- Violin
- Natalie Leggett
- Violin
- Marc Mann
- Music Preparation
- Gary Bovyer
- Clarinet
- Julian Bratolyubov
- Music Preparation
- Christian Kollgaard
- Bass
- Timothy Landauer
- Cello
- Kimberly Lingo
- Vocals
- Andrew Picken
- Viola
- Ron Vermillion
- Music Preparation
- Leslie Reed
- Oboe
- Chris Bleth
- Oboe
- Shawn Mann
- Viola
- Darrin McCann
- Viola
- Sara Parkins
- Violin
- Armen Anassian
- Violin
- Agnes Gottschewski
- Violin
- Al Hershberger
- Violin
- Phillipe Levy
- Violin
- David Washburn
- Trumpet
- Julian Hallmark
- Violin
- Keith Greene
- Viola
- Irina Voloshina
- Violin
- Eun Mee Ahn
- Violin
- Tiffiany Yi Hu
- Violin
- Roberto Cani
- Violin
- Tim Morrison
- Trumpet
- Rose Corrigan
- Bassoon
- Trevor Handy
- Cello
- Oscar Hidalgo
- Bass
- Thomas Dienner
- Viola
- Ryan Robinson
- Mix Technician
- Liane Mautner
- Violin
- Caroline Campbell
- Violin
- Sarah Thornblade
- Violin
- Piotr Jandula
- Viola
- Pat Johnson
- Violin
- Ralph Williams
- Clarinet
- Carolyn Riley
- Viola
- Jennifer Levin
- Violin
- Ishani Bhoola
- Violin
- Laura Kszan
- Editorial Director
- Shie Rozow
- Producer, Digital Editing, Music Editor
- Stuart Balcomb
- Music Preparation
- Eric J. Hosler
- Violin
- David F. Walther
- Viola
- Ana Landauer
- Violin
- Marina Manukian
- Violin
- Alyssa Park
- Violin
- Elissa Johnston
- Soprano (Vocal)
- Andrew Duckles
- Viola
- Becky Bunnell
- Violin
- Julie Long
- Flute
- Joanna Bushnell
- Vocals
- Scott Dunn
- Producer, Assistant
- Jen Kuhn
- Cello
- Mike Grego
- Clarinet
- Steve Richards
- Cello
- Donald Foster
- Clarinet
- Lorand Lokuszta
- Violin
- Tereza Stanislav
- Violin
- Malcolm McNab
- Trumpet
- Radu Pieptea
- Violin
- Alma Fernandez
- Viola
- Maggie Parkins
- Cello
- Searmi Park
- Violin
- Gina Zimmitti
- Orchestra Contractor
- Yelena Yegoryan
- Violin
- Todd Miller
- French Horn
- Ryan Sweeney
- Cello
- Sue Raney
- Bass
- Rick Todd
- French Horn
- Bruce Dukov
- Concert Master
- John Mauceri
- Conductor
- Richard Altenbach
- Violin
- Rick Baptist
- Trumpet
- Steve Bartek
- Producer
- Steve Becknell
- French Horn
- Jacqueline Brand
- Violin
- Darius Campo
- Violin
- Carole Castillo
- Viola
- Gloria Cheng
- Keyboards
- Larry Corbett
- Cello
- Wade Culbreath
- Percussion
- Louise Di Tullio
- Flute
- Brian Dembow
- Viola
- Erika Duke-Kirkpartick
- Cello
- Stephen Erdody
- Cello
- Richard Feves
- Bass
- Julie Gigante
- Violin
- Dan Greco
- Percussion
- Alan Grunfeld
- Violin
- Dan Higgins
- Saxophone
- Jimmy Ienner
- Photography
- Alexander Iles
- Trombone
- Dennis Karmazyn
- Cello
- Katie Kirkpatrick
- Harp
- Victor Lawrence
- Cello
- Roger Lebow
- Cello
- Dane Little
- Cello
- Charles Loper
- Trombone
- Warren Luening
- Trumpet
- Danny Elfman
- Producer, Liner Notes
- Bill Reichenbach Jr.
- Trombone
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