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"Caliban's Dream" is a track written by
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of electronic group
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for the ''Isles of Wonder'' ( the opening ceremony of the 2012 summer Olympics) in London, and the 14th and final track of the first disc of the official soundtrack.


Writing and recording

Smith told how the brief for the piece was given: " Frank ottrell-Boyce, the opening ceremony's writerand
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oyle, its creative directorput forward beautiful, transcendental poems by people like
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, Thomas Nash,
Philip Larkin Philip Arthur Larkin (9 August 1922 – 2 December 1985) was an English poet, novelist, and librarian. His first book of poetry, '' The North Ship'', was published in 1945, followed by two novels, '' Jill'' (1946) and '' A Girl in Winter'' (194 ...
. They set the tone for Caliban's Dream. Very early on Danny encouraged me not to think in terms of "
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" for the final stages; we weren't looking for anything testosterone-fuelled. Those poetic ideas that we had talked about initially just seemed so beautiful; we wanted to draw them into the story of the torch.
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yde, Smith's partner in Underworldspent a long time working with those words to make them flow, helping avoid all the possible cliches we could fall prey to." The track features performances by Alex Trimble (lead singer and guitarist of
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), percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie, the Dockhead Choir conducted by Mag Shepherd,
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male voice choir, soprano Elizabeth Roberts, and Esme Bronwen-Smith (co-writer with Rick Smith of the soprano and choral score). Glennie played a newly developed percussion instrument, the
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, on the track. The orchestra was elements of the
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, orchestrated and conducted by Geoffrey Alexander. The singers were Will Balkwill, Zoe Brown, Ronan Busfield, Emily Dickens, Elizabeth Drury, James Hall, Johnny Herford, Katy Hill, Jimmy Holliday, Eloise Irving, Gareth John, Oliver Jones, Christopher Lowrey, Philippa Murray, Robyn Allegra Parton, Catherine Pope, Alison Rose, Domhnall Talbot, Reuben Thomas and Amy Wood. The drums were played by Paul Clarvis, Barnaby Archer, Oliver Blake, Daniel Bradley, Rebecca Celebuski, Jason Chowdhury, Jonathan Colgan, Oliver Cox, Fabio de Oliveira, Mike Dolbear, Robert Eckland, Daniel Ellis, Richard Elsworth, David Holmes, Oliver Lowe, Nicola Marangoni, James O’Carroll, Gerard Rundell, Ramon Sherrington, Corrina Silvester, Alex Smith, Owain Williams and Justin Woodward. The drum score was arranged by Rick Smith and Paul Clarvis.


Performance at the Olympics

"Caliban's Dream" was performed for the first time on 27 July 2012 at the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in London, as the
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was lit by the seven young athletes. The title refers to
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in ''
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'' by
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, whose 'Be not afeard' speech Sir Kenneth Branagh, as 19th Century engineer
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, had recited earlier in the ceremony - a speech from the play's Act 3, Scene 2, in which Caliban refers to his dreams:
Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises, Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will hum about mine ears; and sometime voices That, if I then had waked after long sleep, Will make me sleep again; and then in dreaming, The clouds methought would open, and show riches Ready to drop upon me, that when I awaked, I cried to dream again!
The track reprises the whistling
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first heard during the minute's silence section of " And I Will Kiss", earlier in the ceremony. This time, it is sung by a children's choir, then whistled, then both together. The lyrics for the song were written specifically for the opening ceremony by
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’s
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and sung by Alex Trimble.
Oh, And the rain tossed about us, in the garden of the world, But a flame arrives to guide us, cast in gold between the anvils of the stars Watch you over all your children in the rain, and the streets where I remember, Where the fire lights are candle souls again. Affirming flame, hear me call. Through the darkness, hear it call to us all. And stir again. This beating heart, come to care. Oh, And the light drive out our fears, And the joy drive out our pain, And the nations come to greet us, waving open arms like waves of golden corn. Ever hear us, oh the spirit of the world. May your light be ever near us, Always lead us from the dark, though we may fall. We will fly. And with love, ever call.
At the climax of the track, as the cauldron is lit, a single tuned bell tolls five times. The main riff beneath this section is taken from Underworld's 2002 single "
Two Months Off "Two Months Off" is a song by British electronic music group Underworld, released as the lead single from their sixth album, ''A Hundred Days Off'', in August 2002. This track was one of the first songs that they released as a duo. The single p ...
". The track ends with a lone unaccompanied soprano singing as the parts of the cauldron rise, assembling itself into a whole and burns brightly.


Release and chart performance

The track is featured on the soundtrack of the ceremony, '' Isles of Wonder''. It was digitally released as a downloadable track on iTunes at midnight on 27 July after the ceremony. It was the highest placed track from the soundtrack on iTunes in the UK, reaching no. 5 when the charts were announced on 29 July. On 5 August, it entered the main charts at number 12, making it Underworld's first UK Top 20 Hit since "
Two Months Off "Two Months Off" is a song by British electronic music group Underworld, released as the lead single from their sixth album, ''A Hundred Days Off'', in August 2002. This track was one of the first songs that they released as a duo. The single p ...
" in 2002 and their first to chart in the UK Top 40 Chart since their remix of " Born Slippy .NUXX" in 2003.


Reviews

The ''
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'' called the track "hypnotic".


In popular culture

Sports presenter
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, one of the BBC's presenters during the London Olympics, chose "Caliban's Dream" as one of her eight ''
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'' in December 2013.


Charts


References

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