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Rob’s Music In ‘Twilight’: L.A. Times

Today the Los Angeles Times countdown to Twilight, focused on Catherine Hardwicke’s vision for the movie. She had lots to say about Robert Pattinson and the confusion about why he ended up not doing the “love theme”(or Bella’s Lullaby):

I asked Robert if he was interested in writing the love theme and he went, ‘Not really. No, that’s not my thing.’ I mean he’s not like an artist that you give an assignment to and he completes the assignment. For Rob, it flows out of him. He’s more of an organic artist. When he feels something that’s when he creates. You can’t tell him, ‘Do this. Do a love theme for Bella that will be used throughout the movie and translates to six different instruments.’ That’s not the way he creates. So, he never wrote a love theme for Bella.

What he did the day we shot the piano for the first time was he sat down and improvised for the hour we filmed. He improvised beautifully. I mean, he’s such a musician. Just beautiful things and melodies, but it wasn’t an intentional theme that could be used in different parts of the movie and developed and orchestrated with the violins and everything. He just let it flow.

Read more about what Catherine had to say about Rob’s two songs in the film, and why she thinks he’s handling the fame just fine!

Read the original post at Pattinson Online

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