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Original Score / Caroline Shaw - Leonardo Da Vinci
âOne of the most exciting composers alive.â â Daily Telegraph Nonesuch will release the original score for Ken Burnsâs new two-part documentary, LEONARDO da VINCI, with new compositions by Caroline Shaw; the documentary airs on November 18 and 19 on PBS. The album features performances by the composerâs longtime collaborators Attacca Quartet, So Percussion, and Roomful of Teeth as well as John Patitucci. Shaw wrote and recorded new music for LEONARDO da VINCI, marking the first time a Ken Burns film has featured an entirely original score. In celebration of LEONARDO da VINCI, New York Cityâs historic venue The Town Hall presents an evening of performances from Shawâs score by Attacca Quartet, So Percussion, and Roomful of Teeth on October 29. The filmmakers will also preview excerpts from the four-hour film.. LEONARDO da VINCI is directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon. The film, which explores the life and work of the fifteenth century polymath Leonardo da Vinci, is Burnsâs first non-American subject. It also marks a significant change in the teamâs filmmaking style, which includes using split screens with images, video, and sound from different periods to further contextualize Leonardoâs art and scientific explorations. LEONARDO da VINCI looks at how the artist influenced and inspired future generations, and it finds in his soaring imagination and profound intellect the foundation for a conversation we are still having today: what is our relationship with nature and what does it mean to be human? âNo single person can speak to our collective effort to understand the world and ourselves,â said Ken Burns. âBut Leonardo had a unique genius for inquiry, aided by his extraordinary skills as an artist and scientist, that helps us better understand the natural world that we are part of and to appreciate more fully what it means to be alive and human.â âTo help give depth and dimension to Leonardoâs inner life, and to carry our viewers on his personal journey, we enlisted the composer Caroline Shaw,â McMahon says in the albumâs liner note. âCarolineâs existing body of musicâjoyful, daring, at times transcendent, and wholly uniqueâseemed to speak directly to Leonardo, a seeking soul who, 500 years after his death, can come across as strikingly modern. A fully original score, we believed, would add crucial connective tissue to areas where the record of Leonardoâs life is thin and itâs possible to briefly lose his trail. The music Caroline created is dynamic, enthralling and filled with wonder. âThis soundtrack is a testament to the inspired efforts of Jennifer Dunnington, who marshaled it into being, the brilliant musicians and vocalists who, with the help of Alex Venguer, Neal Shaw, Colton Dodd and Tim Marchiafava, made it soar, and most of all Caroline Shaw, who might be Leonardoâs soulmate from across time,â he continues. âWith her help, the Leonardo who emerges is no wizard shrouded in mystery, but a prideful, obsessive, at times lonely or flustered, occasionally ecstatic, and, in the end, content man who is in ways both modern and thoroughly of his time.â âAs we set out to explore Leonardoâs life, we realized that while he was very much a man of his time, he was also interested in something more universal,â said Sarah Burns. âLeonardo was uniquely focused on finding connections throughout nature, something that strikes us as very modern today, but which of course has a long history.â Caroline Shaw is a musician who moves among roles, genres, and mediums, trying to imagine a world of sound that has never been heard before but has always existed. She is the recipient of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize in Music, several Grammy awards, an honorary doctorate from Yale, and a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship. She has worked with a range of artists including RosalĂa, RenĂ©e Fleming, and Yo-Yo Ma, and she has contributed music to films and TV series including Fleishman Is in Trouble, Bombshell, Yellowjackets, Maid, Dark, and BeyoncĂ©âs Homecoming. In addition to three albums with So Percussion, Narrow Sea, Let the Soil Play Its Simple Part, and Rectangles and Circumstance, Nonesuch has released her two Grammy-winning albums Orange and Evergreen, both of which feature Attacca Quartet. âTwo-Stepâ and âGhost,â Shawâs songs with Ringdown, her duo with Danni Lee Parpan, are available now on Nonesuch. Caroline Shaw is Wigmore Hallâs 2024-25 Composer in Residence. Tracklisting Disc 1: Side A 1. Intentions of the Mind (2:00) 2. Ginevra deâ Benci (3:44) 3. Machine Drawings (1:37) 4. Renaissance (2:32) 5. Atmosphere (2:23) 6. Lady with an Ermine (2:48) 7. Pleasure and Pain (2:53) Disc 1: Side B 1. Il Paradiso (1:09) 2. Treatise on Painting (3:12) 3. Optics, Light & Shadow (3:57) 4. Senso Comune (2:18) 5. Virgin of the Rocks (2:11) 6. The Grandchild of Nature (1:50) 7. The Last Supper (4:17) 8. Microcosm and Macrocosm (2:42) Disc 2: Side C 1. The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne (5:10) 2. Notebooks (2:11) 3. Blood Flow (2:42) 4. A Man Without Letters (2:20) 5. La Pittura Ă Mentale (2:57) 6. Painter-Philosopher (1:40) 7. Water Studies (3:42) Disc 2: Side D 1. Body as Nature (2:43) 2. Guru of the Court (1:11) 3. Cesare Borgia (3:03) 4. Flying Machines (6:05) 5. Symbol of the Modern Idea (1:47) 6. The Mona Lisa (3:55)
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âOne of the most exciting composers alive.â â Daily Telegraph Nonesuch will release the original score for Ken Burnsâs new two-part documentary, LEONARDO da VINCI, with new compositions by Caroline Shaw; the documentary airs on November 18 and 19 on PBS. The album features performances by the composerâs longtime collaborators Attacca Quartet, So Percussion, and Roomful of Teeth as well as John Patitucci. Shaw wrote and recorded new music for LEONARDO da VINCI, marking the first time a Ken Burns film has featured an entirely original score. In celebration of LEONARDO da VINCI, New York Cityâs historic venue The Town Hall presents an evening of performances from Shawâs score by Attacca Quartet, So Percussion, and Roomful of Teeth on October 29. The filmmakers will also preview excerpts from the four-hour film.. LEONARDO da VINCI is directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon. The film, which explores the life and work of the fifteenth century polymath Leonardo da Vinci, is Burnsâs first non-American subject. It also marks a significant change in the teamâs filmmaking style, which includes using split screens with images, video, and sound from different periods to further contextualize Leonardoâs art and scientific explorations. LEONARDO da VINCI looks at how the artist influenced and inspired future generations, and it finds in his soaring imagination and profound intellect the foundation for a conversation we are still having today: what is our relationship with nature and what does it mean to be human? âNo single person can speak to our collective effort to understand the world and ourselves,â said Ken Burns. âBut Leonardo had a unique genius for inquiry, aided by his extraordinary skills as an artist and scientist, that helps us better understand the natural world that we are part of and to appreciate more fully what it means to be alive and human.â âTo help give depth and dimension to Leonardoâs inner life, and to carry our viewers on his personal journey, we enlisted the composer Caroline Shaw,â McMahon says in the albumâs liner note. âCarolineâs existing body of musicâjoyful, daring, at times transcendent, and wholly uniqueâseemed to speak directly to Leonardo, a seeking soul who, 500 years after his death, can come across as strikingly modern. A fully original score, we believed, would add crucial connective tissue to areas where the record of Leonardoâs life is thin and itâs possible to briefly lose his trail. The music Caroline created is dynamic, enthralling and filled with wonder. âThis soundtrack is a testament to the inspired efforts of Jennifer Dunnington, who marshaled it into being, the brilliant musicians and vocalists who, with the help of Alex Venguer, Neal Shaw, Colton Dodd and Tim Marchiafava, made it soar, and most of all Caroline Shaw, who might be Leonardoâs soulmate from across time,â he continues. âWith her help, the Leonardo who emerges is no wizard shrouded in mystery, but a prideful, obsessive, at times lonely or flustered, occasionally ecstatic, and, in the end, content man who is in ways both modern and thoroughly of his time.â âAs we set out to explore Leonardoâs life, we realized that while he was very much a man of his time, he was also interested in something more universal,â said Sarah Burns. âLeonardo was uniquely focused on finding connections throughout nature, something that strikes us as very modern today, but which of course has a long history.â Caroline Shaw is a musician who moves among roles, genres, and mediums, trying to imagine a world of sound that has never been heard before but has always existed. She is the recipient of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize in Music, several Grammy awards, an honorary doctorate from Yale, and a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship. She has worked with a range of artists including RosalĂa, RenĂ©e Fleming, and Yo-Yo Ma, and she has contributed music to films and TV series including Fleishman Is in Trouble, Bombshell, Yellowjackets, Maid, Dark, and BeyoncĂ©âs Homecoming. In addition to three albums with So Percussion, Narrow Sea, Let the Soil Play Its Simple Part, and Rectangles and Circumstance, Nonesuch has released her two Grammy-winning albums Orange and Evergreen, both of which feature Attacca Quartet. âTwo-Stepâ and âGhost,â Shawâs songs with Ringdown, her duo with Danni Lee Parpan, are available now on Nonesuch. Caroline Shaw is Wigmore Hallâs 2024-25 Composer in Residence. Tracklisting Disc 1: Side A 1. Intentions of the Mind (2:00) 2. Ginevra deâ Benci (3:44) 3. Machine Drawings (1:37) 4. Renaissance (2:32) 5. Atmosphere (2:23) 6. Lady with an Ermine (2:48) 7. Pleasure and Pain (2:53) Disc 1: Side B 1. Il Paradiso (1:09) 2. Treatise on Painting (3:12) 3. Optics, Light & Shadow (3:57) 4. Senso Comune (2:18) 5. Virgin of the Rocks (2:11) 6. The Grandchild of Nature (1:50) 7. The Last Supper (4:17) 8. Microcosm and Macrocosm (2:42) Disc 2: Side C 1. The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne (5:10) 2. Notebooks (2:11) 3. Blood Flow (2:42) 4. A Man Without Letters (2:20) 5. La Pittura Ă Mentale (2:57) 6. Painter-Philosopher (1:40) 7. Water Studies (3:42) Disc 2: Side D 1. Body as Nature (2:43) 2. Guru of the Court (1:11) 3. Cesare Borgia (3:03) 4. Flying Machines (6:05) 5. Symbol of the Modern Idea (1:47) 6. The Mona Lisa (3:55)












