Eclipse Soundtrack Score – Interview with Howard Shore and a Review
by Leandra on June 3, 2010
in Cast & Characters, Interviews, Music

The Soundtracks Examiner has a review of the Twilight Saga Eclipse Score. He does a track by track review.
You can check it out here.
He also has an interview with it’s Composer Howard Shore.
Check out the interview here.
Here is an excerpt:
How did you come into working on the ECLIPSE project?
They just asked me to work on it, and that was pretty much it. It really was as simple as that.
With NEW MOON, Alexandre Desplat admitted that he ignored Carter Burwell’s score for TWILIGHT and did not even see the first film. Did you follow that same mentality with ECLIPSE?
No, I actually did some pretty thorough research. I like to read a lot, and I knew the story. I was really interested in it from a dramatic point of view. And I felt that the story expands with the third film. I did the research and fell into a very interesting creative process. It was a pleasure to work on.
And I found both guys’ scores to be very good. Carter’s was such a good score, and Alexandre’s was just beautiful.
It is available June 29th.
Pre-order it at Amazon.
Thanks Mark!
Eclipse Score Cover Art
by Leandra on May 27, 2010
in Eclipse Movie, Music

Amazon has up the cover art for the Eclipse Score.
It is available June 29th.
Pre-order it at Amazon.
I like the cover art!
What do you think?
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Soundtrack Cover Art and Release Date for The Score
by Leandra on May 10, 2010
in Eclipse Movie, Music

Cover Art for the Twilight Saga: Eclipse Soundtrack is now up on Amazon.
It comes out June 8th. You can pre-order it here.
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse the Score is also now available for pre-order on Amazon.
It comes out June 29th.
Thanks Ashley and CiNDiELeE!!!
David Tweets – Eclipse Score Completed
by Leandra on April 22, 2010
in Eclipse Movie, Music

David Slade posted this pic and message on his Twitter:
Howard Shore composer and conductor at Abbey Rd Studios with Orchestra. Our sound score recording is complete and there are no words to describe it. The film just got more exciting.