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Utu
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Label ‘X’ Cinema Maestro LXCD & 16 tracks
32:59
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Utu
(1983) was the Geoff Murphy film which
preceded
The Quiet Earth
and
also
featured a John Charles score which was previously available on a Southern Cross LP. The film
deals
with the native Maoris’ ultimately violent
resistance
to British
imperialisin in 19th century New Zealand—”utu” is the Maoris word for
“revenge”—and so
Charles’ score,
in keeping
with
the
culture
clash
explored
in the
film, is a
fusion of native folk music
and orchestral scoring.
It
opens with
a haunting
main
theme
with a neo-classic,
almost Spanish feel,
linked
to a
grandiose
passage for
militant brass and
percussion.
The contrast between the
two conflicting worlds is further
etched
by native
chants representing the Maoris. and symphonic scoring symbolizing
the
colonizing British.
The
vocal chants
are also effectively
woven into orchestral testures, as in
“Destroyed Village” in which the native music
counterpoints the
main
theme.
In one haunting cue,
“Waiata Tangi;
Kura and
Henare,” two voices
are
heard
in an
acapella
duet which is followed by a
plaintive passage for solo native
flute accompanied by
or chestra only near the cue’s conclusion. Some of
the orchestral scoring
is in a deliberate neo-Tchaikovsky 19th century mode, but much of the score
has
a distinctively
original sound
as well, particularly in the cues that
fuse
the
vocals
and
orchestra.
Charles’ orchestral
style, with its use
of
fragile, mysterious, almost
new age lines for
bells, celestra and
harp, solo cello
passages, and brief cryptic
brass fanfares, has an uusentimental sweetness which is both appealing
and
elusive, and subtly suggests exotic, alien and
sometimes doomed
cultures and environments. It can
also
be
stiring
and epic, yet never
bombastic.
The liner
notes comment
that the music “never
intrudes
but rather enhances” and both scores do
seem more discreet
and appealing with each hearing. At first I preferred
The Quiet Earth
but
Utu
has grown
on me.
Both are recommended.
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