In-Depth
with Loving the Silent
Tears
Composer:
Jorge Calandrelli
“I’m
really proud of being part of this wonderful, wonderful
musical. Many musicals, when people come out of there,
it’s fun, but nothing really remains inside of
them. This musical will leave a profound message in
everybody that has the opportunity to see it, a message
of spirituality, love and humanity altogether. This
is really a nice, deep message and will ensure it is
going to remain in the hearts.”
—Jorge
Calandrelli,
6-time Grammy-winning &
2-time Oscar-nominated composer
Just
hearing him talk, one can feel his passion for music.
His eyes are lit up, his hands are in constant motion
conveying his excitement, and of course, he has an ever-present
smile. The man in question is renowned composer Jorge
Calandrelli.
In an interview with Supreme Master Television,
Mr. Calandrelli explained how the seeds were first planted
that eventually produced a fruitful music career. “I
started playing the piano when I was four years old. And
my mother played piano beautifully, classical mainly.
Oh my God, I loved that music! And I think at that very
moment, without even having any idea what career a musician
was, I decided to be a musician.” He added, “It’s
like I was given a gift. I thank God every day for that.”
With
six Grammy wins and 26 nominations, plus two Oscar nominations,
Mr. Calandrelli is highly sought-after in the United States,
Latin America, and Europe. A musician of extraordinary
versatility, he has been honored for his work in the pop,
jazz, Latin, and classical fields.
He
has arranged, composed, and produced for recording artists
including Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion, Jennifer Lopez,
Sting, Julio Iglesias, Marc Anthony, Madonna, Elton John,
Plácido Domingo, Gloria Estefan, Johnny Mathis, Paul
McCartney, Barry Manilow, K. D. Lang, Josh Groban, Michael
Bublé, Bono, Quincy Jones, Al Jarreau, Ricky Martin,
and Bette Midler. He said, “I’m lucky to work
with possibly the best artists in the world. And I happened
to produce an album called Amore Infinito that
also had the lyrics written by the Pope John Paul II,
which kind of ties up why I’m here right now. Because
when you write music for lyrics, it has to do with music.
Every poem that has its beautiful contents inspires you
to write. And every project that you do, there is a style
and a concept. So what I have to do even before I start
writing one note of music is to get immersed in the project,
in the artist and craft, everything around it. So with
a lot of years of practice, that becomes like instant.
However, it’s not easy. Sometimes my students have
asked me, ‘Master, how do you do that?’ It’s
very simple. You do it for 30 years and then you see how
easy it becomes.” (laughing)
Mr. Calandrelli has collaborated for 25 years
with legendary singer Tony Bennett, including recording
nine albums and winning two Grammys for his arrangements.
He fondly recounts, “Tony has been a very important
highlight in my life because we just celebrated 25 years
of working with him. Amazingly, before I came to this
country, when I was in Argentina, I remember I used to
listen to Tony Bennett but like on another planet or something,
you know, ‘Oh my gosh, Tony Bennett. How wonderful
would it be to even meet him!’ And in the United
States, as soon as I arrived, one of my first projects
was The Art of Excellence album in 1986.
And from that moment on, we really established a wonderful
relationship.”
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Cellist
Yo-Yo Ma |
Mr. Calandrelli won two Latin Grammy Awards
for the Arturo Sandoval CD, A Time for Love, and
two Grammys for his works with Yo-Yo Ma. He describes
working with the gifted cellist as “very challenging
because he’s one of the best players in the world.”
But fortunately due to his breadth of knowledge of musical
styles, he explained, “I had to write music for
him to play that was at the level of his standard, and
Tango came out fantastic, and he was very, very
happy with it.”
The esteemed composer’s highly lauded
concert works such as “Concerto for Jazz Clarinet
and Orchestra” have been performed worldwide. For
film and television, some of Mr. Calandrelli’s
most well-known works are Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
(Oscar nomination for his song “A Love Before
Time”), The Great Mouse Detective, and The
Color Purple (Oscar nomination for Best Original Score).
He shared his memories: “For Crouching
Tiger, Hidden Dragon, I was called by Peter Guber,
president of CBS and Sony, he called me, says, ‘Look,
Jorge, I need a great song for that movie,’ because
they had composed the song to Titanic that sold
35 million copies or something like that. So they wanted
a song like at the end of the movie, and at that point,
someone thought I could be the right person to do it.
And The Color Purple, that was my other Oscar
nomination. Quincy Jones called me to compose some of
the clips of the film. It got nominated and there I was
again at the Academy Awards with Quincy and Steven Spielberg
and some of the other composers that worked on the film.”
Mr.
Calandrelli lent his musical talents for the grand musical,
Loving the Silent Tears. Prior to beginning composing,
he had seen last year’s DVD of The Real Love
musical and expressed, “I was very impressed by
the quality of the production and the quality of the contents
in terms of the message.”
In speaking of Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
poetry that was being adapted to songs for the musical,
Mr. Calandrelli said, “Beautiful! Very inspiring!
That’s why when I wrote the music, mainly I responded
to what the lyrics were. And the lyrics are all about
enlightenment, love, all positive things and that kind
of message is so beautiful. Nowadays, it’s what
we all need. We all need spiritual, profound, deep thoughts
and emotions. So that’s what I really tried to portray
in the music.”
For Loving the Silent Tears, Mr. Calandrelli
composed “Your Eyes, Your Ears, Your Heart,”
a song representing Brazil through the samba style and
sung by native-born star, Fabiana Passoni. The lyrics
are pleading to God to come to the aid of human beings,
and to put an end to the painful feeling of separation
from the Divine.
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“Your
Eyes, Your Ears, Your Heart”
(Brazil) |
Dearest
Master,
In the case that You’ve lost the human heart,
Please take mine.
So that You may know and sympathize
All my fellow beings who are on the same boat,
Who long for Nirvana,
But all they know is samsara.
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Eternal Game is the stirring song Mr.
Calandrelli composed for the opening number in the second
act. It spoke of the frustration humans feel in the seemingly
endless search for a connection to the Divine.
All the morning I sat alone
Yearning to meet Thee,
Thou didn’t show up.
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“I chose kind of a 6 to 8 rhythmic pattern
that also has a lot of Latin American roots, but it was
world music,” Mr. Calandrelli offered some insight
into the “Eternal Game” composition. “I
had a cast of different people from different countries,
so I wanted to have them be comfortable with that environment.”
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Jorge
Calandrelli takes final bows with fellow Loving
the Silent Tears creative team members and cast. |
At the event, upon seeing organizations receive
generous contributions from Supreme Master Ching Hai,
Mr. Calandrelli said, “I really respect what she’s
doing. It’s wonderful and it’s a super positive
kind of thing that the whole world needs.”
At the VIP vegan banquet, Mr. Calandrelli enthusiastically
expressed, “The show was spectacular! I never expected
it to be so amazing, in every sense. The costumes, the
choreography, the poems! I am very happy with everything.
It’s amazing! We’ll do it again next year!”
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