Sadly, Michael Emerson did not win the Golden Globe for best supporting actor in a TV series, but LOST’s composer Michael Giacchino won a well deserved award for his “Up” soundtrack.
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A couple of months ago we posted an amazing, breathtaking video of Michael Giacchino directing “The LOST Suite” at the International Film Music Festival “Ciudad de Úbeda” (Spain). Today we bring you a video recorded during the rehearsal of the concert. Enjoy!
Epic. Just epic.
[Via FPdA]
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VIDEO: LOST Concert Directed by Michael Giacchino
Cast and Crew of Lost, Soundtrack, Videos CommentsHere’s an spectacular video of Michael Giacchino directing “The LOST Suite” (with a chorus!) at the International Film Music Festival “Ciudad de Úbeda” (Spain):
Thanks to Javier for the heads up!
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Michael Giacchino’s soundtrack for the Fourth Season has been released today. Click on this Amazon link to buy the CD album.
The soundtrack is also available in MP3 format. Use the audio player below to listen to the track samples and to download the songs:
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Michael Giacchino’s soundtrack for the Fourth Season won’t be released until May 12 (one day before the Season 5 Finale) but you can pre-order it now on Amazon and save a few dollars.
P.S: Giacchino’s soundtrack for J.J. Abrams’ “Star Trek” film is also available for pre-ordering.
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“In Preparation For Season 5″, Episode 7: The Musical Score
Fan Art, In Preparation for Season 5, SL-LOST Podcast, Soundtrack, Videos CommentsThe 7th episode centers on Lost’s musical score.
High Quality version:
YouTube version:
iTunes: Click here to suscribe to the sl-LOST Video Podcast and start watching the show on your iPod!
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Comic-Con 2008: LOST Season 4 DVD - More Extras Clips
ABC, Cast and Crew of Lost, Comic-Con, DVDs & Blu Ray, On The Set of Lost, Season 4, Season 4 Other Videos, Soundtrack, Videos CommentsThe music of the show:
Location:
Writing the show:
Source: comicconlive.blogspot.com
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Lost musical composer Michael Giacchino was invited a couple of weeks ago to join The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the organization that gives out the Academy Awards, more commonly known as the “Oscars”. In addition to Lost, Giacchino is known for his work in feature films such as Mission: Impossible III and Ratatouille, the latter for which he received an Academy Award nomination. Giacchino is among 105 other entertainment industry workers who have been invited this year, including Judd Apatow, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Marion Cotillard. Those who accept the invitation to become members will be inducted at a ceremony in Beverly Hills in September.
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