- Uru Music
Infobox Album
Name = Uru Music
Type = Soundtrack
Artist =Tim Larkin
Released =2003 -11-11
Recorded =
Genre = World, Orchestral, Video Game Music
Length = 67:23
Label =Ubisoft
Producer = Tim Larkin
Reviews =
Last album = -
This album = "Uru Music"
(2003)
Next album = ""
(2005)Extra chronology 2
Artist = Myst
Type = soundtrack
Last album = ""
(2001)
This album = "Uru Music"
(2003)
Next album = ""
(2005)"Uru Music" is an album containing music from the computer video game "", part of the popular Myst series, composed by
Tim Larkin .Development
According to an interview included on the
enhanced CD , Larkin had worked on creating different sounds for the second Myst game, "Riven " and was chosen to score "Uru" after composerRobyn Miller left the Cyan production company.Larkin notes in the same interview that he chose the instrumentation for each track based upon the different digital environments in the game. When the player is in the game's rendering of a cleft in New Mexico, for example, Larkin uses resonator slide guitar and flutes, creating what he calls something "indigenous to a southwest type of feel that's very contemporary", while in other areas Larkin describes the game's music as being "less typical than what you would find in most games" due to the developers creating "such an exotic landscape."
To create both the "contemporary" and "exotic" types of music in the game, Larkin employed a combination of real and synthesized instruments, sometimes upgrading synthesized performances to those of real musicians, as in "Gallery Theme", where a synthesized vocal part was eventually replaced by the voice of
soprano Tasha Koontz. The music was packaged in a jewel case which included a booklet with liner notes and a message from Myst co-creatorRand Miller . An example of the more "exotic" aspects of the score would be Larkin's use of a group ofMaasai tribesmen's chanting, who were recorded during their visit toSpokane, Washington , whereCyan Worlds was located at that time.Reception
The "Uru" soundtrack received two
G.A.N.G. nominations in2004 - one for "Best Original Vocal Song (Choral)" for the Gallery Theme and another for "Best Original Soundtrack."Beyond its use in Uru, the "Gallery Theme" was later used in the theatrical trailer for Steven Spielberg's film, "Munich". [ [http://www.timlarkin.net/news.htm Tim Larkin - News ] ]
Enhancements
The Uru Soundtrack comes on an
enhanced CD , containing a (nearly) four-minute music video called "Uru: The Makers" and an audio-only interview with Rand Miller and Tim Larkin.Track listing
# "Atrus Open" – 1:00
# "Beyond Gira" – 5:34
# "Out of the Hive" – 2:59
# "Badlands" – 2:29
# "Gallery Theme" – 2:34
# "Air Stream" – 4:06
# "Yeesha's Theme" – 3:46
# "Convergence" – 2:57
# "The Well" – 3:24
# "Spore Me" – 2:35
# "Baron's Theme" – 2:11
# "The Library" – 1:33
# "The Vault" – 6:13
# "Trailer Music" – 2:23
# "Fall of D'ni" – 3:07
# "The Bahro" – 1:52
# "Dirt" – 2:07* Note: The track that an [http://scifi.about.com/cs/games1/fr/urusoundtrack.htm About.com review] has listed as "Dirt" is not titled on the CD packaging.
See also
* "", composed by
Robyn Miller
* "", composed byRobyn Miller
* "", composed by Jack Wall
* "", composed by Jack Wall
* "", composed byTim Larkin References
* Track titles and times taken from the disc itself, but the titles can be verified through an [http://scifi.about.com/cs/games1/fr/urusoundtrack.htm About.com review of the soundtrack]
* Some of the information from this article is taken from an interview included on the "Uru Music"enhanced CD .External links
* Official [http://www.timlarkin.net/ Tim Larkin Web site] which contains sound samples of this and other Larkin-composed soundtracks.
* [http://www.mounsey.co.uk/myst_soundtracks.html Information about the availability of CD Soundtracks from the MYST series]
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