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The music of Cristóbal Tapia de Veer one of the stars in small teams of HBO holiday thriller. But in an exclusive interview, the composer revealed that he had his last back.
By Callie Holtermann
Cristóbal Tapia de Veer had an absolutely lovely “The White Lotus”.
Mr. Tapia de Veer, a 51 -year -old composer who was born in Chile, joined a video call on Monday from his home in the Laurentiens of the Quebec mountains, a gong along a visual beach ball on his right shoulder. We planned to talk about its score for season 3 of the HBO exhibition, in particular, its topic reworking, which caused a minor fury among enthusiasts when the season created in February.
The verbal exchange was in a very different direction. Tapia de Veer, who won 3 Emmy awards for his paintings in “The White Lotus,” he said he would return to the fourth season of the show.
He described artistic disagreements with the author and director of the series, Mike White, who began season 1. The conversations with the manufacturers can be “hysterical,” said Tapia de Veer, and the artistic team of the exhibition asked several times the music that was more positive and less experimental than the paintings that Mr. Tapia de Veer looked for to produce. (HBO representatives refused to comment on this article).
“I feel that Ititray, you know, a story of the rock’n’rol organization,” said Tapia de Veer. “I like it, ok, it’s like a rock organization in which I went before, where the guitarist does not perceive the singer at all. “
And on this topic of season 3? Mr. Tapia de Veer loves him, but he hoped that the season would come with a longer edition that accumulates in the maximum recognizable melody of season 1 and season 2. frustrated by his absence, published the “endless end” on his YouTube channel. (You can pay attention below).
In the following conversation, which he published and condensed, Mr. Tapia de Veer idea about his mandate with the program.
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