The Battle · Gavin Greenaway · The Lyndhurst Orchestra · Lisa Gerrard
Gladiator — Music From The Motion Picture
℗ 2000 Universal Classics Group, a Division of UMG Recordings Inc.
Released on: 2000-04-25
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Hans Zimmer
Producer, Associated Performer, Co- Arranger: Klaus Badelt
Producer, Executive Producer: Ridley Scott
Producer, Executive Producer: Pietro Scalia
Participant: Gavin Greenaway
Participant: The Lyndhurst Orchestra
Associated Performer, Vocalist: Lisa Gerrard
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Alan Meyerson
Studio Personnel, Editor: Adam Smalley
Unknown, Other: Kevin Globerman
Unknown, Other: Bruno Roussel
Unknown, Other: Gregg Silk
Unknown, Other: Nick Wollage
Unknown, Other: Jake Jackson
Unknown, Other: Tony Stanton
Unknown, Other: Tonia Duvall
Unknown, Other: Gavyn Wright
Composer: Hans Zimmer
Composer Lyricist: Lisa Gerrard
Arranger, Orchestrator: Elizabeth Finch
Arranger, Orchestrator: Yvonne S. Moriarty
Arranger, Orchestrator: Walt Fowler
Arranger, Orchestrator: Ladd McIntosh
Arranger, Orchestrator: Jack Smalley
Arranger, Orchestrator: Bruce Fowler
Walkers! I’m beyond excited to share this video with you. Collaborating with Hans Zimmer on this release has been an out-of-body experience on a whole different level. Everyone who knows me, knows that I’m a huge fan of his work, and it has played a big part of my musical journey. Especially “Time,” which is probably my favorite song ever. Plus it marks the 10th anniversary for Inception this year too. I’m as grateful as I can possibly be for this opportunity!
Making this music video during a world that’s on lockdown, provided some obvious challenges. However, we decided to use that to our advantage, and I really hope you like the result. Let me know what you think in the comment section below!
Первые шаги в освоении дудука.
Укрепляем и тренируем исполнительский аппарат, мышечную память, интонацию. Навыки игры по всему регистру.
Тренируем интонацию. Учимся играть на пиано (тихо) на форте ( громко) филированные звуки (раздувание нот, тренируя и укрепляя выше перечисленые пункты)