Quotations
Academy Awards:
"...The rehearsals
have to start when the nominations are known. It is a lot of
work..."
"...The
musical director is responsible for getting the music together. He
does not neccessarily write every note (this simply would be
impossible). It is more an administrative work rather than a
artistical..."
"...During
the show I wear headphones: On one ear I hear the instructions from
the director. You don't know which theme you'll play, because the
envelopes are sealed..."
"...from
February till the show, which is in march, then it becomes really
intense..."
"...I've
conducted twice when I've lost. I was up for Rocky and For Your Eyes
Only when I had
to play someone
else's music. And the only time I sat in the audience during fourteen
years of
going, I won for The
Right Stuff. It's a rush to do the show. It's all about being able to
do live
music well, and I love
it. But I was as bored and anxiety-ridden as everyone else when I
was
sitting in the audience, the
one year when I wasn't conducting. And I won! That was kind of
neat..."
The Big Blue:
"...at some point I used real strings. So with this real strings you are talking about a lot of people, therefore the re-use fee became too much for anyone. There was a lot of music in that movie, and some place there's an album already to go, but someone has to pay..."
Gloria:
"...I
have been told that the score to "Gloria" has become quite
an underground hit in Europe..."
"...This
was much fun for me doing it..."
"...I
had complete artistic freedom..."
The Right Stuff:
"...If
you know what a hommage is..."
"...I
had an album completed, but the movie was not as successful as
expected.So it couldn't be released..."
"...they
don't want to release the record (original score) because of the
re-use payments to the musicians..."
Rocky:
"...the
horn players are gonna hate me for this..."
"...Three
sequences - training montage, the fight, and the end of the movie -
were cut to the music.
Film scoring can be a collaborative art form..."
"...he (Sylvester Stallone) was as unknown as I was unknown. And he liked the music when he heard it, but he does what he does and I do what I do, and every once and a while our paths cross..."
Sylvester Stallone:
"...the
relationship is kind of business relationship..."
"...because
he is so musical he's not really difficult to work with as a
director..."
For Your Eyes Only:
"...John
(Barry) was responsible for getting me "For your Eyes only",
the Bond picture I did, because John recommended me when he couldn't
do it..."
Nomads:
"...I
used Ted Nugent, the guitarist - great, just great! It was really
bizarre..."
"...John
McTiernan was fine, he was great. He loved it so much he never
used me again!" (what he finally did with Thomas Cown Affair)
About directors:
"...if
he wants it that way - it will be that way..."
"...the
director is mostly not musically interested..."
About Ghosting:
"...It
is correct that I did "Ghost" for one or two Italian
composers while I was living there with my family..."
"...When
I lived in Rome I did a lot of things for lots of people..."
Miscellaneous:
"...I have worked on
the commercials and ABC news themes. I know nothing about their
availability..."
"...music
in a movie should be effective..."
"...music
isn't intellectual. It is emotional..."
"...I
think albums are made to sell. That's the reason they put out
albums.To have the album come out, to see your name on vinyl or on a
CD, is not of interest to me..."
"...I
can write like Mozart or like Schönberg, or Holst, or
Tschaikowsky..."
"...As
soon as it's done (a score), then I go away and don't listen to it
again, because you go on to write something else. I'm not saying I'm
not proud, but that doesn't mean I listen to it..."
"...My
wife couldn't get over it; "Don't we have a copy of "For
your Eyes only"?" "No." "Oh, my God!"
So I had to go out to the music store and buy it."
Until 1991 Bill Conti was most satisfied with the scores for "I, The Jury" and "A Prayer for the Dying".