Not again...hope that piece finds it way in to some other movie.


On Dec 15, 2007 9:56 PM, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Snippets about ARR in the print media this week -
>
> ...He's just recorded a 60-piece string section live because the synth
> sound didn't satisy him.
> A.R.Rahman once laughed with amazement at Aamir's ability to locate an
> off-note in a track with
> 20 layers in it.
>
> - 'Magic Moves', cover story on Aamir Khan in Tehelka, 22 Dec, 2007
>
> The usually reclusive A.R.Rahman seemed quite happy to come out and
> promote The Golden Age with
> Shekhar. Calling Rahman a genius, he informs us, "Rahman and I have been
> very good friends and
> trusting each other helps. We worked on the Broadway musical Bombay Dreams
> together, then we
> did some ads and then of course Elizabeth: The Golden Age. Our next
> project will be A Suitable
> Cockroach which is an animation film." Shekhar adds that Rahman had
> composed a wonderful piece
> of music for The Golden Age, which actors would ask to be played so they
> could feel the emotion
> of the scene better. Unfortunately, the producers took it out because they
> thought it was too
> 'Eastern' for the film.
>
> - 'Man, I feel like a woman', an article on Shekhar Kapur in Filmfare, 15
> December, 2007
>  
>

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