El compositor Tyler Strickland explica el motivo de la trompa francesa para el documental de John Candy

Tyler Strickland, compositor del documental de Prime Video 'John Candy: I Like Me', describió durante un evento reciente de la temporada de premios el uso de la trompa francesa para retratar a la fallecida estrella de la comedia. La partitura combina elementos triunfantes con reflexiones íntimas sobre la vida de Candy.

Strickland señaló que la trompa francesa suena como un instrumento aislado para Candy, evocando valor como el de un soldado en la batalla de la vida. Destacó el desafío que supuso poner música a una película sobre una estrella de cine de personalidad arrolladora, capturando a la vez tanto los triunfos profesionales como las luchas personales de un padre y esposo que se enfrentaba a su propia mortalidad.

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