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NY Times: Greenwood's "There Will Be Blood" Score Will Have "Profound Effect on Scoring"
2, Feb 26, 2008
Jonny Greenwood Piece Premiere Available on NPR.com
1, Feb 25, 2008
Jonny Greenwood's Popcorn Superhet Receiver received its US premiere last month as part of the Wordless Music series in New York City. The piece, parts of which can be heard in Greenwood's score for the film There Will Be Blood "to great cinematic effect" (NPR), was performed for the premiere by conductor Brad Lubman and the Wordless Music Orchestra at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle. NPR and New York member station WNYC have now made a recording of the concert performance available online at npr.org.
Slate: Greenwood's "There Will Be Blood" Score "One of the Most Original" in Years
2, Feb 19, 2008
Jonny Greenwood, Paul Thomas Anderson Win Berlin Film Festival Silver Bears
6, Feb 16, 2008
There Will Be Blood [cover]
Telegraph: Greenwood Part of "Belle Epoque" of Brit Film Composers
3, Jan 30, 2008
Jonny Greenwood's score for There Will Be Blood has been praised by the New Yorker as a "revelatory" contribution to the world of film composition, and, says the Telegraph, it just may signal a "Belle Epoque" of British film music. The article signals out the score from Greenwood as "a giant step in his reinvention as an orchestral composer above and beyond his work as Radiohead's guitarist."
Jonny Greenwood "There Will Be Blood" [cover]
Greenwood's "There Will Be Blood" Makes Alex Ross's "Soundtrack to the City"
3, Jan 30, 2008
On the same day Alex Ross, the New Yorker music critic, enjoyed the Stephen Colbert treatment as a guest on the Colbert Report, Gothamist published an interview with Ross, in which he discusses his new book, The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the 20th Century. In the interview, Ross is asked what he would recommend to someone just learning to explore classical music. To get the full experience suggests both attending a live concert and buying a few representative CDs, including Lorraine Hunt Lieberson's album of Bach cantatas, BWV 82 and 199, and Steve Reich and Musicians playing Reich's Music for 18 Musicians. As for his current "soundtrack to the city," Ross cites two film scores: Jonny Greenwood's There Will Be Blood and Philip Glass's Koyaanisqatsi.