This is the original music written for the 2004 film "Troy" by composer Gabriel Yared. The score would end up being rejected and not used in the film; instead, James Horner was brought in as a replacement. What Yared said about the project: "My overall concept was to create a classic-yet-modern score, epic and yet subtle and emotional. Classic in its elaborated harmonies, architecture, and structure, harking back to classic forms (such as the fugue based on Priam's Trojan theme). Modern in the way it was shaped and moulded to the action, and also in the sound of the score." "The focus group at the preview decided my music was "overpowering and too big, old fashioned and dated the film." Thus in this 24-hour period my score was completely rejected by director and studio, and a collaboration of one year came to an end, despite the fact that it was unfinished work and that the dub was temporary and, although good, not always perfect. What shocked me the most was that I wasn't given the chance to fix or change my score or even to answer to any of the questions or accusations being leveled at my work, despite the fact that I had sessions booked to redo some cues to the new picture and new versions of other cues." Please Like & Subscribe! My Website: http://filmmusicfan.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Film_Music_Fan
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