Battle has begun!
A lovingly crafted 3-D animated sci-fi film, helmed by Aristomenis Tsirbas, is playing in theaters now. Reviewers are raving about the music, calling it “wondrously atmospheric”. The soundtrack will be released very soon. Stay tuned!
Reviewers about the score
Tsirbas is helped mightily in this endeavor by composer Abel Korzeniowski, whose orchestral score is wondrously atmospheric.
The film’s climactic battle sequences, full of gleam and swish, feature some of its best animation — as do earlier, pastoral images of soaring whales and Da Vinci-style flying machines that dip and weave over Abel Korzeniowski’s gorgeous romantic-minimalist score.
The music is great, in fact it’s my favorite aspect of the film. The score by Abel Korzeniowski keeps me emotionally connected to the story. It flows well and isn’t overbearing. After the film I walked out with the music in my head (and not in an annoying way).
Despite it being made on a low cost budget, what carries this film are the characters, the musical score which was epic.
The musical score enhanced the experience without distracting, perfectly complimenting the action.
… what low-budget wonder Battle for Terra does have going for it in spades is solid storytelling, a pretty musical score and a wealth of vocal talent so good that you forget they’re popular actors.
The movie’s strengths include a high-profile vocal cast, top-notch architectural designs, colorful animated creations and an ear-pleasing orchestral score.
… the music score by Abel Korzeniowski is especially effective. Using classically themed music, the composer offers elegance to the story.
The film features a really lovely score by Abel Korzeniowski.
April 2009
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Really excited to get that soundtrack!
By the way Abel, the samples on the right sidebar (Birdie, First Strike, etc.) aren’t working.
Hey where do I download birdie for iPod?