Atelier collaboratif "L'Arbre à Vœux" de broderie sur papier "Washi" organisé par l'artiste Sébastien Desplat et l'Atelier Montex dans le cadre de l'exposition "Beyond our Horizons : de Tokyo à Paris" au 19M, Paris, mai 2026.
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Atelier collaboratif "L'Arbre à Vœux" de broderie sur papier "Washi" organisé par l'artiste Sébastien Desplat et l'Atelier Montex dans le cadre de l'exposition "Beyond our Horizons : de Tokyo à Paris" au 19M, Paris, mai 2026.
Alexandre Desplat - Main Theme to Asteroid City (2023)
Last night I went out to the movies with friends and we saw the new Wes Anderson picture, Asteroid City. This is the first time in a long time that I've seen a film in a theater and I do have a lot to say about the movie and the unique way that it shows the kind of crisis and anxiety that artists have in the creative process. But from the first moment I fell in love with the score by the acclaimed film composer Alexandre Desplat. Just as Anderson uses picturesque scenes and stock characters of Atomic-Age Americana to evoke a nostalgia for this idealized past we can only experience as artificial recreations, So Desplat turn to post-war American music to capture not only an atmosphere of the era but also of the American Sublime. There are only a few moments that his score comes through mixed with retro country western tracks. The opening of this “suite” holds us with a high-pitched note held over a melody in the lower register of the piano. This distinct “Americana” sound feels that way because it is reminiscent of Copland’s orchestral writing. But then the oscillating xylophone and bells brings in a pulse that makes me think of American minimalism with the likes of Steve Reich and Philip Glass. Little wind arpeggios come in to heavily emphasize Philip Glass' style of “minimalism”, which can be heard throughout his scores. And this nod to Glass ends with a long held organ pedal point in the bass, reminding us of his iconic score for Koyaanisqatsi (1982). Then, unexpectedly, the held note which opened the score is revealed to be the opening to the serene and otherworldly prelude to Wagner’s Lohengrin (or at least a short pastiche). Why reference Wagner here? I'm going to guess that this is related to the Wagnerian sound of heroism, triumph, and the sublime all being paired with the reminiscent love for the cowboys of the Old West. And these long held notes, and evoking the repetitive and potentially endless sounds of looping American minimalism come together to create a musical depiction of the American Sublime of endless Horizons and expansive nature and the quiet beauty that places like the Southwest has. I might be reading a lot into it and I don't want to argue that this is what Alexander Desplat had in mind when he decided to write in an American musical style for matching aesthetics, but I think this adds a nice little cherry of a detail on top of an already complicated and multi-layered film.
Desplat: Mi Ciudad Ideal
Mi Ciudad Ideal se llama Desplat, en honor al compositor francés Alexandre Desplat.
Tendría una estructura radial y un espacio jerárquico en el centro: una plaza con la misma función de la de Pienza, destinada a ser sólo una plaza. Sería el corazón de la ciudad y un símbolo de unión, así como los radios de una circunferencia están unidos mediante su centro. Este espacio sería única y exclusivamente para el disfrute de la gente.
Foto: Plaza de la Herrería, Pontevedra
Por la razón anterior, la forma más óptima es la de una circunferencia. Me parece que es una forma ideal para que la ciudad siga creciendo y expandiéndose. Si se ve en planta, se vería como un gráfico de torta, y uno de esos pedazos triangulares estaría destinado al comercio. Habría muchísima vegetación y jardines públicos.
Foto: Palmanova
Foto: Viena
Los espacios serían simétricos y tenderían más a la horizontalidad que a la verticalidad porque siento que visualmente brinda una sensación de tranquilidad, linealidad y orden.
Siguiendo esta misma idea, sería bueno que los edificios tuvieran más o menos la misma altura para que no haya anomalías en la armonía del espacio vertical.
Sin embargo, no todos los edificios tienen que ser simétricos. Ellos son espíritus libres. No obstante, quisiera una uniformidad en cuanto a la estética exterior: en colores y materialidad, como en el caso de Florencia.
Foto: Florencia
Aunque Desplat pudiera crecer como ciudad, yo la concibo más bien pequeña, como el municipio de Baiona, en Galicia. Por su escala reducida, me parece que es más fácil trabajar en un diseño geométrico, organizado y puro, lejos del mundanal ruido.
It’s time to continue our special Film Music Week, here at Musica in Extenso. We will talk about the french contemporary film composer, Alexandre Desplat.
Alexandre Desplat has worked on a variety of Hollywood films, including independent and commercial successes like The Queen, The Golden Compass, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2, The King's Speech, Moonrise Kingdom, Argo, Rise of the Guardians, Zero Dark Thirty, Godzilla, The Imitation Game, and Unbroken.
Today on Musica in Extenso:
Alexandre Desplat
The Queen
River of Sorrow
Enjoy! - Editor-in-chief
Atelier collaboratif “L'Arbre à Vœux” de broderie sur papier “Washi” organisé par l'artiste Sébastien Desplat et l'Atelier Montex dans le cadre de l'exposition “Beyond our Horizons : de Tokyo à Paris” au 19M, Paris, mai 2026.
Atelier collaboratif “L'Arbre à Vœux” de broderie sur papier “Washi” organisé par l'artiste Sébastien Desplat et l'Atelier Montex dans le cadre de l'exposition “Beyond our Horizons : de Tokyo à Paris” au 19M, Paris, mai 2026.
Atelier collaboratif "L'Arbre à Vœux" de broderie sur papier "Washi" organisé par l'artiste Sébastien Desplat et l'Atelier Montex dans le cadre de l'exposition "Beyond our Horizons : de Tokyo à Paris" au 19M, Paris, mai 2026.
Atelier collaboratif "L'Arbre à Vœux" de broderie sur papier "Washi" organisé par l'artiste Sébastien Desplat et l'Atelier Montex dans le cadre de l'exposition "Beyond our Horizons : de Tokyo à Paris" au 19M, Paris, mai 2026.