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For the last of our offbeat holiday selections this year, we're talking about an instant new classic for us, The Holdovers! This film bridges the no-man's-land time between Christmas and New Year's Day, when time stretches, everything seems a little foggy, and it's easy to forget what day it is. We're thrilled to welcome first-time guest, long-time friend, and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Sanjay Salomon to discuss this film, which has many personal connections to his own youth growing up in Western Mass, at Deerfield Academy (main filming location) no less! We also talk about Alexander Payne's vision of The Holdovers as a part of the 70s film catalogue that includes some of our other favorite movies like Hal Ashby's Harold & Maude and The Last Detail, the top notch performances from Paul Giamatti, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, and first time film actor Dominic Sessa, Ryan Warren Smith's production design that captures the true spirit of a New England winter, and the amazing score from Mark Orton, which draws heavily on 70s influences like Cat Stevens and somehow perfectly evokes both the time and the place of The Holdovers. Pour yourself a tall drink of your choice and ring in the New Year with us!
di e con Fabrizio Coppola Libri: Mikael Niemi, Musica rock da Vittula (trad. K. De Marco, Iperborea); John Fante, Chiedi alla polvere (trad. M.G. Castagnole, Marcos Y Marcos). Musica: The Cardigans, Jean Sibelius, Joey Tempest, Mark Orton, Leonard Cohen
"The Holdovers" (2023), música de Mark Orton y varios artistas.
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On this episode, I spoke to the composer of The Holdovers, Mark Orton! He rejoins Alexander Payne after scoring the Academy Award-nominated film Nebraska. The Holdovers stars Paul Giamatti, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, and Dominic Sessa. The critically acclaimed film showcases a 70s themed score using vintage instruments and techniques reflecting Orton's authentic approach to music and captures the true essence of the story. Available digitally NOW! The Holdovers Original Motion Picture Soundtrack features classic songs by The Allman Brothers Band, The Temptations, The Swingle Singers and more. This compilation album was curated by director Alexander Payne with custom artwork by Nathan Carlson. The vinyl is available for pre-order now.
The Hollywood Theatre will host a screening of the new movie, “The Holdovers,” on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. with a live ensemble performance from the Portland-based composer of the film. We hear more from composer Mark Orton about the score and his work creating music for other films.
Mark Orton joins the pod to discuss his new book - El Mas Grande, the history of River Plate
My guest is Dr Mark Orton, whose new book 'El Más Grande' (The Greatest) charts the rich history of Argentinean club, River Plate
Our guest this week is another YouTube sensation that has 14,000 subscribers and over 500 awesome videos uploaded that consist of everything from gear review videos to trip videos and how to videos. He has been making these great videos for everyone to watch since 2015. His name is Mark Orton, or many of you may know him as Spiguyver, from the Spiguyver Backpacking channel on YouTube. The episode is a little different this week because Skunkape had a change in his work schedule which prevented him from being able to be here, but Pheonix took the reins and had a great one on one conversation with Mark. They chat about a little bit of everything from how Mark got into the camping and hammocking world, his YouTube channel and videos, and also about a medical concern that Mark found out he had. So sit back and get comfy while we listen to Pheonix and Spiguyvers chat. Make sure to check out the links below and like, follow, and subscribe to all of the social media accounts for both Spiguyver and The Hammock Hangers Podcast Connect with Mark YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@SpiguyverBackpacking1/about Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/spiguyverbackpacking Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/spiguyverbackpacking Connect with Skunkape & Pheonix Email : skunkape@thehammockhangerspodcast.com Website : https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/show/the-hammock-hangers-podcast-1/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/TheHammockHangersPodcast Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/the_hammock_hangers_podcast YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@thehammockhangerspodcast If you are enjoying The Hammock Hangers Podcast and you want to help us grow, make sure to leave a review on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, or any other platform that you are listening from. You can also go to the Hiking Radio Network website, click on The Hammock Hangers Podcast page and leave a review there as well. Make sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube as well, and share us with your friends as well. And until next time, happy hanging everyone.
The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. Music Sunset Village by Group Listening Winter Memory by Dark Dark Dark Pretty in Plums by Shida Shihabi With a little bit of The Crumbling by Valgeir Sigurossen Afternoon in Paris by the incomparable John Lewis Abstrutions from Max Roach And Herbert's Story from Mark Orton's score to Nebraska
This week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores music by Khemia Ensemble, Tin Hat, and TransAtlantic Ensemble with featured compositions by Phillip Sink, Mark Orton and Miguel del Aguilla.
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Thrills, ambience, jazz and horror – just a few of the tones of this episode of Filmic! Composer Luis Bacalov steals the Italian spot whilst Lorne Balfe, Nicholas Britell, Mark Orton and Jerry Goldsmith are in the mix of recent and vintage soundtrack music together with a sumptuous John Barry cover of a well-loved 007 theme. Enjoy! Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: Matt DeWater, David Ballantyne, Mindtrickzz, Joe Wiles, Rich Alves, Maxime, William Welch, Tim Burden, Alan Rogers, Dave Williams, Max Hamulyák, Jeffrey Graebner, Douglas Lacey, Don Mase, Victor Field, Jochen Stolz, Emily Mason, Eric Skroch, Alexander Schiebel, Alphonse Brown & John Link. —— Cinematic Sound Radio is fully licensed to play music by SOCAN. Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cinematicsoundradio Check out our NEW Cinematic Sound Radio TeePublic Store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cinematic-sound-radio Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
12 MIGHTY ORPHANS – the new Sony Pictures Classics film tells the true story of the Mighty Mites, the football team of a Fort Worth orphanage who, during the Great Depression, went from playing without shoes—or even a football—to playing for the Texas state championships. Luke Wilson, who stars as coach Rusty Russell, and Ty Roberts (Director), provide exclusive insights behind the film, its amazing true-story inspiration, and the film's unique relevance and appeal for these times, as people are ready to go back out to see the major stars in new films with uplifting themes on the big screens. They also discuss working with legends, Martin Sheen and Robert Duval, co-star Vinessa Shaw, and the talented newcomers who play the orphan footballers. Film opens in Texas markets June 11, nationwide on June 18. Click here for more details and tickets for screenings near you. Produced by Paul Chuffo, Joyride Media. Hosted by Eric Molk. Mark Orton's original film score is excerpted from the 12 Mighty Orphans Original Motion Picture Soundtrack soundtrack album with permission from Milan Records / Sony Music.
We are joined by fellow backpacker, and veteran, Mark Orton from Spiguyver backpacking Mark is a hammock guru, who recently attempted the Tahoe Rim Trail, but was turned back due to wildfire closures. We talk to Mark about the TRT, hammocks, his life as a pilot, upcoming backpacking trips, and people doing stupid stuff while backpacking. Check out Spiguyver's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrhciPeCtIKAcZetSoWYxMw Thank you to Art of the Trek for sponsoring this podcast www.artofthetrek.com
The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, a collective of independent podcasts from PRX. A note on notes: We’d much rather you just went into each episode of The Memory Palace cold. And just let the story take you where it well. So, we don’t suggest looking into the show notes first. Music Ruby by Ali Farka Toure Party’s End, from Bernard Herrmann’s score to The Egyptian Future Green by Masuhiro Sugaya The Boy and the Snake Dance by Charles Cohen Vier Stucke for Xylophone as performed by Guniid Keetman Opening from Marcelo Zarvos’ score to Please Give Herbert’s Story from Mark Orton’s score to Nebraska Solitary Living by The Flashbulb Notes You should read Dan De Quille. He’s a good writer! I like his book on the Comstock Load, Big Bonanza. Also check out The Tall Tales of Dan De Quille, by C. Grant Loomis from 1946. I found this article about Twain’s time in Nevada particularly helpful.
یه خانواده که از بازماندههای طوفان کاترینا هستن، بعد از گذشت ده سال از این حادثه هنوز با مشکلات زیادی تو زندگیشون دستوپنجه نرم میکنن. دوازدهمین اپیزود پادکست میم، نامزد جایزه پولیتزر 2016 تو بخش بهترین نوشته بلند بوده و داستان فراموششدگان بلایای طبیعی رو روایت میکنه. میزبان پادکست: مهدی عباسی موسیقیها: قطعه Internal Flight از Estas Tonne قطعههای موزیک متن فیلم Nebraska از Mark Orton قطعه Society از Eddie Vedder , اصل مقاله: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/national/2015/08/29/youre-one-of-us-now/?utm_term=.8d7256a44c1b لینک شبکه های اجتماعی t.me/Mimmpodcast
A very Russian love story on the brink of Y2K. — Dan Taberski hosts the show, Surviving Y2K, and previously hosted Missing Richard Simmons. Both shows are part of the Headlong Podcast. The third season of Headlong premieres Tuesday, April 23rd. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom, Mark Orton & John Hancock, and Nathaniel Wyvern ("Sanctuary Of The Sky Gods"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
This month, Jonathan and Mark get a chance to talk with Mark Orton – also known as Spiguyver. We chat about his experiences camping and backpacking and what got him into producing regular video content for hammock campers and backpackers alike. We get a little more in-depth talking like gearheads, and then talk about what […]
Filmed in Cottage Grove, Buster Keaton's 1926 silent film, “The General,” is considered one of the greatest movies of all time. Telling the story of a blundering train conductor who inadvertently saves the Confederate Army during the Civil War, it mixed a then-unique blend of Keaton's trademark slapstick with action and drama, not to mention one of the most ambitious stunts of the silent era. In a celluloid coincidence of cosmic proportions, the Hollywood Theatre is also celebrating its 90th anniversary this year with a summer of special screenings and events, and what better way to celebrate than to throw a co-birthday party?The Hollywood commissioned the well-known Oregon composer Mark Orton to create an original score for “The General” and tour it around the state with a live ensemble, starting at the Hollywood on Aug. 12 and stopping in Cottage Grove (Aug. 13), Coos Bay (Aug. 14), Bend (Aug. 16) and Klamath Falls (Aug. 17), before returning to the Hollywood on Aug. 19.“I think Keaton's humor is like no other,” says Orton of why he chose to take on the project. “He can do more with the absence of expression in terms of humor than people do with all their antics and gesticulation.”Orton first came upon Keaton's films in his 20s while working as an audio engineer for the Bill Frisell Trio, which toured Frisell's own scores to some of Keaton's films. Orton has since made a name for himself first as a member of Tin Hat, an eclectic ensemble that makes the kind of music NPR listeners love, and then as a composer for films, documentaries and performances. He has soundtracked everything from Alexander Payne's “Nebraska” to Ken Burns' “The Roosevelts” and episodes for "This American Life."For our radio feature above, Orton gave us a tour of his studio, which is packed full of antique instruments, including period pieces like a field organ and minstrel banjo, before taking us through how he composed the score.Over the years, Orton has visited many of the Cottage Grove sites in “The General.” Keaton, who also wrote and directed the movie, chose to film it in Cottage Grove because it had a certain old-timey, Southern feel during the 1920s, plus a stretch of low-traffic train tracks for the train chase scene. He employed some 500 Oregon Guard members as extras to play both Union and Confederate soldiers.For those who want to retrace Keaton's steps, the Cottage Grove Historical Society has scheduled a number of August events in and around the town to celebrate.
This week, on State of Wonder: a multi-city birthday party for Oregon’s milestone in silent film history, Buster Keaton’s "The General," with a brand new live score; moments of reckoning as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival responds to threats against black actors, and opens up about dealing with resistance to its equity work; and Erin McKeown drops in to bend your mind, taking gospel music into the bathroom stall.Love It Or Loath It - Portland Newest High-Rise: The YardThe new chocolate-brown high-rise building at the east end of the Burnside bridge has received a lot of attention from Portlanders, from those who think its a daring modern style to those who call it the Death Star and the Borg and think it represents all that's wrong about Portland growth. Our columnist-in-residence, Randy Gragg, talked with the building's architect Jeff Kovel of Skylab Architecture about the design of the building, factors that went into why it looks the way it does, and what sets it apart.Erin McKeown Takes Prayer into the Bathroom with the Queer GospelErin McKeown got her start in the New England folk scene, but she’s since grown into a genre dancer of the highest order, gliding from folk to big band to gospel without straining her crystal clear voice. But even for an artist who regularly tackles politics and social justice, something feels particularly urgent about the six songs that make up her first studio album in three years, the EP “According to Us.” She released its first single, “The Queer Gospel,” just days after the Orlando shooting at the Pulse Nightclub. The Hollywood Theatre Gives Buster Keaton's Silent Film "The General" a New Score for Its 90th BirthdayFilmed in Cottage Grove, Oregon, Buster Keaton’s 1926 silent film “The General” is considered one of the greatest movies of all time. The Hollywood Theatre, which is also celebrating its 90th anniversary, decided to throw a co-birthday party by commissioning an original score from the well-known Oregon composer Mark Orton, who has soundtracked everything from "Nebraska" to Ken Burns' "The Roosevelts" and episodes of "This American Life."Orton and a group of talented musicians will take the film and live score on a week tour through Oregon. Converge 45 Brings the Art Crowd to PortlandLast weekend, collectors en route to the Seattle art fair were invited to come south to Oregon for a few days of art, sun and socializing by a new event called Converge 45. We talked with the organizer and gallerist Elizabeth Leach about the event that steered collectors and art connoisseurs toward exhibitions and artist talks by local and international artists. Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Ashland Community Unite after Racist ThreatsThe community of Ashland and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival are coming together after two African American actors became the recent targets of racist comments and death threats. Nothing to Laugh About: Curious Comedy Theater Teams Up with the Hillsboro PoliceAfter Hillsboro’s police department decided to try something new earlier this year by working with improv performers from Portland's Curious Comedy Theater to improve the quality of its training, tensions between police and the community have only continued to escalate around the country.
Met de oscars in het vooruitzicht discussiëren de MovieInsiders met gast Tim over topfavoriet 12 Years a Slave van de in Amsterdam wonende Steve McQueen. Drie cinefielen, drie verschillende visies. En na een bespreking van de tragikomedie Nebraska een keer geen top 5. Wel een spelletje: wie gaat er straks met zo'n fraai oscarbeeldje naar huis? 00:00 Introductie 02:05 Recensie: 12 Years a Slave 24:14 Oscar Jee of Nee 26:32 Filmmuziek: Nebraska (componist Mark Orton) 28:58 Recensie: Nebraska 46:48 Oscarmuziek: Medley genomineerde scores 52:23 Oscarvoorspellingen- en wensen 80:00 Vooruitblik en Oscarsong: Irene Cara - Flashdance
Sinbad: The Fifth Voyage Actor/Director, Shahin Sean Solimon stops by to chat about the bringing such an iconic character back to the big screen!
Sinbad: The Fifth Voyage Actor/Director, Shahin Sean Solimon stops by to chat about the bringing such an iconic character back to the big screen! The post 'Sinbad' Actor Shahin Sean Solimon & 'Nebraska' Composer Mark Orton first appeared on Pop Culture Tonight.
Mark is a multi-instrumentalist, performing on all manner of guitars, keyboards, and percussion. Mark is the co-founder of Tin Hat, a San Francisco Bay Area based composer/improviser collective with several critically acclaimed albums. Mark's work in film includes: The Good Girl, Sweet Land, The Real Dirt on Farmer John, Everything Is Illuminated, The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond, Buck, and the Oscar nominated, Nebraska.Mark's recent projects include: My Old Lady, The Boxtrolls Song, and on the upcoming La Sedia Della Felicita and Felix Austria!.
Grab a cup of coffee and the paper with this mix as your Sunday soundtrack. This iteration of the Sunday morning series uses mostly new music including a couple of great Bob Dylan covers from Sarah Jarosz and Phosphorescent. I couldn't resist starting the mix with the wonderful "Morning" from Beck's new release. From there we move on to a beautiful, jazzy track from Philémon Chante that I have been itching to use for a while. That cut is from his album called Les Sessions Cubaines which you can find on Bandcamp here...Philémon Chante There a couple soundtracks represented in the mix from two of the best films of 2013, "Her" and "Nebraska." Arcade Fire and Owen Pallett collaborated for the "Her" soundtrack, with two cuts in this mix. Mark Orton did the beautifully simple soundtrack for "Nebraska" and it shows up here in the track "The Old Compressor Escape." I've got an Americana mix waiting in the wings which will have more from that soundtrack. One of my other favs is the cut from Bill Callahan. He remixed his 2013 album, "Dream River," as a dub album called "Have Fun With God." It's fantastic! Enjoy. T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Beck - Morning 05:12 M. Ostermeier - Sunlight on My Desk 07:55 Sam Prekop - A Cloud to the Back 11:30 Philémon Chante - J'arrive toujours un peu trop tard 15:40 Sarah Jarosz - Simple Twist of Fate 20:20 Mark Orton - The Old Compressor Escape 22:50 Thievery Corporation - le coeur (feat lou lou ghelichkhani) 25:45 Assia Cunego - Canto Ostinato Section 25-30 29:00 Segue - slow mornings 34:00 Bill Callahan - Small Dub 37:45 Arcade Fire and Owen Pallett - Dimensions 40:34 Darcy James Argue's Secret Society - An Invitation 43:08 Nick Cave - Into My Arms 47:17 Phosphorescent - Tomorrow is a Long Time 51:30 Paul Buchanan - Mid Air 53:45 Arcade Fire and Owen Pallett - We're All Leaving 56:17 end
1) Interview with Mark Orton 2) Mike Schwartz on minimalist music, pt. 2 3) Review of Black Moth Super Rainbow 4) Dum Dum, by Candle-Ends
1) Interview with Mark Orton 2) Mike Schwartz on minimalist music, pt. 2 3) Review of Black Moth Super Rainbow 4) Dum Dum, by Candle-Ends