Michael Price (the composer)

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Posted by REReader
August 15, 2014 6:40 pm
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I think I'd count Michael Price (the composer of "Sherlock's" music) as part of the creative team, wouldn't you? Here's an interview he gave to HitFix; in it he touches on his work for "Sherlock" but also talks about his composing generally.


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Posted by Whisky
August 27, 2014 2:23 am
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Of course.
I wonder how they do it... catch the essence of a film and create music out of it.
I'm always overwhelmed by good film music, because I'm incredibly aware that a film is only as good as the music it comes along with.
 


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Posted by CarlPowers
August 27, 2014 7:04 am
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So true.    Congratulations to Michael Price and David Arnold for winning the well-deserved Emmy award! 

 
Posted by Davina
August 27, 2014 5:36 pm
#4

You'll find more links etc. on Michael & David over in the Soundtrack section.


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Posted by A lovely light
September 9, 2014 11:32 pm
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New interview about how they compose the music for Sherlock:  www.tvgoodness.com/2014/09/09/tuned-in-tuesday-sherlocks-emmy-award-winning-composer-michael-price-exclusive-interview/ 

 
Posted by Liberty
September 10, 2014 7:02 am
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Very interesting, thanks.  I didn't realise that the music isn't really written and until he's seen the episode on screen.  I'd thought that the music would largely be written to the script, then adapted to fit. 

 
Posted by A lovely light
September 10, 2014 11:18 am
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I thought it too.But now is clear why is sometimes so matching to what the actors do, wuth their movements and the feelings they show.

 


 
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