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Art of the Score

Episode 22: Conan the Barbarian

Art of the Score

Nicholas Buc

Education, Tv & Film, Music

5 • 624 Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2018

⏱️ 128 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 22 we travel to the distant Hyborian era with Basil Poledouris’ muscular score for 1982’s Conan the Barbarian. As the gold standard for high fantasy prior to Howard Shore’s Lord of the Rings epics, Poledouris’ lush and orchestral score creates entire musical worlds and carries much of the emotion in this sparsely-dialogued film. Join us as we take a journey with the Riders of Doom and listen to this fantastic work of musical fantasy. Episode notes: 5:35 – The secrets to Conan’s success 9:22 – John Milius’s machismo 13:38 – Basil Poledouris’ score 19:54 – Conan’s canon – what era does the music come from? 22:45 – Anvil of Crom: the Hyborian rhythm and Nick’s rave remake 30:20 – Twenty-four French Horns and Total Recall’s Barbaric Recall 38:28 – Conan’s theme 48:10 – Double reeds and the passing of time 58:21 – The love theme, and saying more than Arnold through music 1:10:00 – The Riders of Doom theme 1:14:55 – O Fortuna’s influence on Conan (and film music generally) 1:19:34 – Conan’s Battle on the Ice 1:21:44 – The Wheel of Fifths 1:24:51 – Doom’s Dies Irae 1:38:16 – The Wheel of Pain’s ostinato 1:43:06 – Waltzing through theology 1:47:42 – The villain’s music for the hero’s journey – in the kitchen 1:49:28 – Waltzing through an orgy 1:57:07 – The Pit Fights and the Mountain of Power, via 1950s sword and sandal epics 2:03:49 – Conan’s Firebird finale We love to hear from our listeners – get in touch via Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and if you like The Art of the Score, please take a moment to subscribe, rate and comment.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Art of the Score, the podcast that explores, demystifies and celebrates some of the greatest soundtracks of all time from the world of film,

0:21.3

TV and video games.

0:23.0

I'm Andrew Poxson.

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And in each episode, we'll be joined by Daniel Golding and Nicholas Buck,

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as we check out a soundtrack we love, break down its main themes,

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explore what makes the score tick,

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and hopefully impart our love of the world of soundtrans.

0:45.3

Thank you. and hopefully impart our love of the world of sound trance. Between the time when the oceans drank Atlantis and the rise of the sons of Arias,

0:53.5

there was a podcast undreamed of.

0:57.8

And unto this, Conan, destined to bear the jeweled crown of Aquilonia upon a troubled

1:05.3

brow.

1:06.6

It is I, Andrew, his chronicler, who alone with two others, can tell thee of his saga.

1:14.6

Let me tell you of the days of epic score writing.

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In episode 22, we conquer a score from the classic 1982 sword and sorcery film Conan the Barbarian,

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written and directed by John Millius and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Earl Jones

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with a suitably epic score by Greek-American composer Basil Polidurus.

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Conan the Barbarian is still widely considered a classic in the fantasy genre

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and even more so when considering Polidurus's grand and stirring score.

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And joining me on this high adventure through the high boring age is composer, arranger,

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orchestrator, conductor and property manager of the Wheel of Pain.

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It's Nicholas Bark. How you doing, Nick?

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Well, let's look. It's a ruthless job, but someone's going to do it.

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