4/2/2010: CHRISTOPHER GORDON'S MAO SCORE NOMINATED
Australian composer Christopher Gordon has been nominated for an International
Film Music Critics Award, (Best Original Score for a Drama), for his score to
Mao’s Last Dancer, alongside legendary composer Ennio Morricone. The awards will
be presented in Los Angeles on February 26.
With music so integral to the film, Christopher Gordon began working on Mao’s
Last Dancer months ahead of production. He wrote several original pieces of
ballet music as well as scoring for the repertoire ballets such as Giselle and
Swan Lake and he also conducted the music during filming.
“Music absolutely is at the core of this film and because of the long process of
my coming in at pre-production and being on set for so much of the filming, the
whole movie was in my blood by the time I actually got to write the score,”
Christopher said.
“So I am absolutely delighted to be nominated in the International Film Music
Critics Awards, particularly in such illustrious company. Working with director
Bruce Beresford, producer Jane Scott and choreographer Graeme Murphy was a
tremendously rewarding experience and I look forward to the continued success of
Mao’s Last Dancer as it is released in international territories throughout
2010.
Director Bruce Beresford said: “Mao’s Last Dancer needed such variety in its
music score – from traditional Chinese music, to Western Ballet and jazz , plus
a regular film score – that we had to find a composer whose gifts could
encompass such a range. Having heard most of Christopher’s film scores and also
the classical music he has had performed in the Sydney Opera House – he seemed
to be, and was, the ideal choice.”
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