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Using the examples of Mica Levi's score for the 2013 film 'Under the Skin' and the soundtrack from the video game 'Soulcalibur II', Gillian and Linton explore whether film soundtracks and video game scores should be considered true classical music.

Episode highlights:

00:00 Introduction

01:55 Debating the legitimacy of film and video game scores

06:16 Exploring Mica Levi's score for 'Under the Skin'

14:48 The genius of live Instruments and synthesised sounds

23:16 Healing Winds from Soulcaliber II

26:26 The evolution of game music

35:51 The role of orchestras in game music

Featured music:

  • Mica Levi's Under the Skin (2014)

  • Junichi Nakatsuru, Yoshihito Yano, Asuka Sakai, Rio Hamamoto, Ryuichi Takada, and Junichi Takagi's Soulcalibur 2 (2002)

  • Get in touch:

    📩 Send your classical questions to [email protected]

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    Credits:

    Produced by Connor Gani

    Executive Producers Emily Dicks and Phil Smith

    Sound Mix by Solomon King

    A Reduced Listening production for Southbank Centre

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    9 episodes

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    Manage episode 520028690 series 3692113
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    Using the examples of Mica Levi's score for the 2013 film 'Under the Skin' and the soundtrack from the video game 'Soulcalibur II', Gillian and Linton explore whether film soundtracks and video game scores should be considered true classical music.

    Episode highlights:

    00:00 Introduction

    01:55 Debating the legitimacy of film and video game scores

    06:16 Exploring Mica Levi's score for 'Under the Skin'

    14:48 The genius of live Instruments and synthesised sounds

    23:16 Healing Winds from Soulcaliber II

    26:26 The evolution of game music

    35:51 The role of orchestras in game music

    Featured music:

  • Mica Levi's Under the Skin (2014)

  • Junichi Nakatsuru, Yoshihito Yano, Asuka Sakai, Rio Hamamoto, Ryuichi Takada, and Junichi Takagi's Soulcalibur 2 (2002)

  • Get in touch:

    📩 Send your classical questions to [email protected]

    Get updates on ⁠Instagram⁠

    Follow us on ⁠TikTok⁠

    ⁠Subscribe to The Tonic newsletter⁠ for articles, video and audio

    And don’t forget to subscribe, like and comment, wherever you get your podcasts.

    Credits:

    Produced by Connor Gani

    Executive Producers Emily Dicks and Phil Smith

    Sound Mix by Solomon King

    A Reduced Listening production for Southbank Centre

      continue reading

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