“They didn’t want anything too epic, too leading in terms of emotion; we didn’t want to be telling people what to feel, but we wanted to help people to engage with the characters,” composer Antonio Gambale reveals in an exclusive interview with Gold Derby about his score for “Unorthodox” on Netflix (watch the video above). He continues via webcam from his home in Paris, “They also very much didn’t want the score to be specifically Jewish or specifically Yiddish or too much about Berlin and techno and that kind of thing or classical music either — all the main worlds of music that are already part of the story because that was already going to be there in the diegetic music.”
Much of Gambale’s contribution to the miniseries is felt in the character themes that he developed and which recur throughout the four episodes, with the one...
Much of Gambale’s contribution to the miniseries is felt in the character themes that he developed and which recur throughout the four episodes, with the one...
- 5/28/2020
- by Riley Chow
- Gold Derby
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