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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 3
76 Musicians Record John Powell's Score for 7th Minions Film
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 3

76 Musicians Record John Powell's Score for 7th Minions Film

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 3

Summary

  • Seventy-six string, woodwind and harp players gathered in mid-April at Sony Pictures' historic Culver City scoring stage to record John Powell's high-energy music for “Minions & Monsters.”
  • John Powell’s score was designed to evoke Hollywood’s golden age, with conductor Anthony Parnther leading a rapid-fire sequence concertmaster Bruce Dukov joked was “not possible.”
  • The film is the seventh entry in the “Despicable Me” and “Minions” franchise and is described as one of the series’ most original installments since the first “Despicable Me” in 2010.
  • Pierre Coffin directs “Minions & Monsters,” extending his long role in the franchise as the Minions’ voice and as co-director of four earlier films.

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