Chère Louise Soundtrack - Georges Delerue (FULL ALBUM 1972) music for reading
FULL album Chere Lousie soundtrack (Dear Louise soundtrack) A Film by Philippe de Broca with Jeanne Moreau as the main protagonist.
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Dear Louise (French: Chère Louise) is a 1972 French drama film directed by Philippe de Broca about A young woman, Louise, who is a lecturer in a provincial town where she meets an Italian immigrant. The film retraces their love relationship.
Chère Louise Soundtrack - Georges Delerue (FULL ALBUM 1972) music for reading
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00:00 - 01 Chere Lousie theme
04:15 - 02 Luigi version 1
06:48 - 03 Lac D'Annecy
10:11 - 04 Solitude
13:05 - 05 Les Mysteres De Louise
16:03 06 Valse De L'avenir
17:05 07 Luigi (Version 2)
18:48 08 Dixieland Savoyard
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Alfred Newman - Blood and Sand Soundtrack Suite (1941)
Blood and Sand (1941) is a romantic Technicolor film directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starring Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, Rita Hayworth, and Alla Nazimova. It was produced by 20th Century Fox. It is based on the 1908 Spanish novel, which was critical of bullfighting, Blood and Sand (Sangre y arena), by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez.[2] The supporting cast features Anthony Quinn, Lynn Bari, Laird Cregar, J. Carrol Naish, John Carradine and George Reeves.
Rita Hayworth's singing voice was dubbed by Gracilla Pirraga.
the black and white scenes are from the 1992 movie
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01 Main Title Obsession - Bernard Herrmann
the music for "Obsession" composed by Bernard Herrmann is known for its lush and romantic orchestral score, that enhances the film's suspenseful and dramatic moments. The music conveys the emotions of the story, creating a memorable experience for the audience. The score is a combination of tension, romance, and passion, that creates a sense of unease and mystery and also reflects the inner turmoil of the characters. It's a perfect match for the psychological thriller genre of the movie.
Bernard Herrmann, National Philharmonic Orchestra
Recorded at St. Giles Church, Cripplegate, London, August, 1975
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01 Main Title - The Blue and The Gray - Bruce Broughton
01 Main Title - The Blue & The Gray - Bruce Broughton
The Blue and the Gray soundtrack, composed by the talented Bruce Broughton, is a sweeping and emotive musical accompaniment to the epic television miniseries of the same name from 1982. Set during the American Civil War, this powerful and thought-provoking series features an all-star cast, including John Hammond, Stacy Keach, Lloyd Bridges, and the legendary Gregory Peck as President Abraham Lincoln. With its rich, orchestral sound and sweeping melodies, the soundtrack perfectly captures the grandeur and tragedy of this defining moment in American history. From stirring marches to tender ballads, each piece of music in the soundtrack tells its own unique story, reflecting the bravery, passion, and sacrifice of the soldiers who fought and died on both sides of the conflict. Whether you're a fan of the series or simply enjoy classical film music, the Blue and the Gray soundtrack is sure to leave a lasting impression and transport you back in time to the Civil War era
The Blue and the Gray soundtrack, crafted by the masterful Bruce Broughton, is a musical journey that mirrors the tumultuous events of the American Civil War. As the nation was divided, so too was its music. Yet, amidst the strains of battle, the composition stands as a testament to the unity and perseverance of our people.
Like President Abraham Lincoln, the soundtrack transcends the boundaries of North and South, uniting us through its timeless themes of bravery, sacrifice, and the pursuit of a better tomorrow. From the triumph of a nation's march to the quiet contemplation of a soldier's ballad, each note rings true, reminding us of the sacrifices made in defense of liberty and justice.
So, let us listen to the Blue and the Gray soundtrack, not as a recollection of a bygone era, but as a celebration of the American spirit. For it is in the sounds of the past that we find the echoes of our future.
The Bold Grenadier / Isla Cameron ft. Richard Rodney Bennett / English Folk Song
"Romantic and nostalgic, "The Bold Grenadier" is a traditional English folk song featured in the 1967 film adaptation of Thomas Hardy's "Far from the Madding Crowd." The inclusion of this timeless classic in the film adds a layer of nostalgia and romanticism to the already emotive and evocative soundtrack composed by the renowned Richard Rodney Bennett. The song is beautifully rendered by the folk singer Isla Cameron, whose emotive and powerful vocals bring the lyrics to life. The lyrics paints a picture of a beautiful morning in May and evoke feelings of longing and nostalgia. The melody is haunting and melodic, perfectly capturing the film's themes of love, passion and heartbreak. This musical experience is a must-listen for anyone looking for a timeless and emotive soundtrack. Don't miss out on the opportunity to immerse yourself in the powerful and evocative soundtrack of Far from the Madding Crowd, featuring the timeless classic "The Bold Grenadier" as sung by the talented folk singer Isla Cameron.
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The mommy soundtrack Suite 01 - ( the missing score) - Jerry Goldsmith
Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing melodies of the missing score from "The Mummy" (1999) in this captivating video. Experience the enchanting music composed by Jerry Goldsmith that was intended to accompany the epic adventure on screen. Discover the hidden gems of this unreleased masterpiece as the evocative compositions transport you to ancient realms and ignite your imagination. Let the music speak for itself as we pay tribute to the unparalleled talent of Jerry Goldsmith and the enduring legacy of his mesmerizing score. Sit back, listen, and embark on a musical journey like no other.
However, despite the brilliance of Goldsmith's work, you may wonder why this score is absent from the final film. It is believed that Jerry Goldsmith encountered significant difficulties and experienced a strained working relationship with the production team, ultimately leading to the exclusion of some compositions.
Nevertheless, through this video, we celebrate the remarkable talent of Jerry Goldsmith and the musical legacy he left behind. Experience the essence of his original vision for "The Mummy" as we showcase excerpts and insights into the captivating melodies that were meant to enhance the film's intensity and immerse viewers in a world of ancient wonders.
This is a tribute to the power of composition, the resilience of artistic vision, and the enduring impact of one composer's legacy on the cinematic landscape.
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Bernard Herrmann's Epic Melodramas: A Poetic Journey through the 1930s and 1940s - study music
Immerse yourself in the beauty of English literature and music with Bernard Herrmann's Epic Melodramas. These nine compositions were originally aired on the radio in the 1930s and 1940s, paired with classic poems to create a unique and evocative listening experience. Let the power and emotion of these melodramas and the timeless words of great literature transport you to a bygone era of inspiration and imagination.
playlist
00:03 1- Weep You No More, Sad Fountains, tone poem for orchestra
02:15 2- Annabel Lee, tone poem for orchestra
08:25 3- The Willow Leaf, tone poem for orchestra
10:10 4 Cynara, tone poem for orchestra
17:18 5 The Happy Prince, tone poem for orchestra (1941 Original Version)
26:49 6 Something Tells, tone poem for orchestra
28:36 7 The City of Brass, tone poem for orchestra
36:19 8 A Shropshire Lad, tone poem for orchestra
43:00 9 La Belle Dame Sans Merci, tone poem for orchestra
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Hollywood Studio Orchestra
Musicians:
Flute, Sean Stackpoole
Oboe, Vicki Lee
Clarinet, Bassoon - Jon Stehney
Horn - Jason Beaumont
Harp - Teddi Barclay
Violins - Sarah Tatman
Violas - Cindy Luu
Cellos - Caroline Chien-Galbraith
Bass - Tim Jensen
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You're Driving Me Crazy - Django Reinhardt and his Quintet of the Hot Club of France
You're Driving Me Crazy" is a delightful jazz composition performed by the legendary guitarist Django Reinhardt. With his distinctive style and infectious energy, Reinhardt infuses the song with his signature gypsy jazz flair. From the moment the music starts, you'll be captivated by Reinhardt's virtuosity as he effortlessly navigates the intricate chord progressions and delivers soulful, expressive melodies. "You're Driving Me Crazy" showcases Reinhardt's ability to blend technical brilliance with emotional depth, creating a truly memorable listening experience. Whether it's his dazzling guitar runs or his heartfelt improvisations, Reinhardt's performance in this song will leave you spellbound
Discover the unique sound of jazz manouche and immerse yourself in the captivating melodies of Reinhardt's guitar. Don't miss out on the chance to experience the magic of Django Reinhardt's musicDjango Reinhardt was a Belgian-born Romani-French jazz guitarist and composer who is considered to be one of the greatest guitarists of all time. He was born in 1910 and began playing guitar as a young boy. Despite suffering from severe burns on his left hand in a fire, which left him with limited use of two fingers, he went on to become one of the most influential jazz musicians of the 20th century.In the 1930s, Reinhardt formed the Quintet of the Hot Club of France with fellow guitarist Stephane Grappelli. They combined Reinhardt's unique guitar style with Grappelli's virtuoso violin playing to create a sound that became synonymous with the swinging jazz of the era. Reinhardt's use of syncopated rhythms and melodic improvisation, along with his lightning-fast playing, set him apart from other guitarists of his time.
You're Driving Me Crazy - Django Reinhardt and his Quintet of the Hot Club of France
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The best music of Miklós Rózsa part 1 - Miklos Rozsa greatest hits
Miklós Rózsawas a Hungarian-American composer trained in Germany and active in France , the United Kingdom , and the United States ), with extensive sojourns in Italy from 1953 onward. During his Hollywood career, he received 17 Academy Award nominations including three Oscars for Spellbound (1945), A Double Life (1947), and Ben-Hur (1959), Best known for his nearly one hundred film scores, here is the first part of my selection of the best songs and arrangements. Hope you enjoy it. hungarians in hollywood
0:00 LUST FOR LIFE - Romance
1:53 Man - The story of three lovers
2:50 Viva L'Amour - The Power
8:37 Viso Perduto
11:44 The Way Of The Cross - King of Kings
14:40 The Robbery
18:00 The red Danube main title
19:49 KING OF KINGS- The Prayer Of Our Lord (instrumental)
22:15 The Power theme
23:25 The Old Folks (source music)
25:46 The Happy Idiot Waltz.
27:53 The Greek Theater; Exchange - The danube
31:31 The Girl That I Marry
32:42 The Bracelet
35:24 Sanctus; Cortege; Alleluia- Knights of the Round Table
37:38 Saguaro Serenade (source music)
39:58 Rondo - Beau Brummell
43:08 Revolutionary March - Something of Value
44:26 Red Chips
47:17 Proctor's Advice
50:26 Paula Alone- Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini; Studio
52:31 Prelude (alternate choir) - King of Kings
56:17 New Hat
58:44 Hungarian Dance #4 (prerecording)
59:48 Mount Galilee And The Sermon On The Mount - King of Kings
01:02:31 Hungarian Dance #1 (prerecording)
01:05:23 Hamburger Joint #1
01:07:39 Hallgat
01:08:54 First Manifestation; Hallson Dies - The power
01:11:05 Finale; End Cast - Something of Value
01:12:35 Miracle - Finale - [album] Quo vadis
01:15:00
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01 Goodbye For Now - Jean-Pierre Rampal And Claude Bolling - Reds Soundtrack 1981
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Jean-Pierre Rampal And Claude Bolling– Goodbye For Now
Arranged By – Claude Bolling
Producer – Claude Bolling, Joe Sill
Créditos
Arranged By – Jonathan Tunick
Conductor – Paul Gemignani
Engineer – Bradshaw Leigh, Frank Kulaga
Mixed By – Bradshaw Leigh, Phil Ramone
Producer – Phil Ramone
Written-By – D. Grusin*, S. Sondheim*, Traditional
i DONT OWN THIS MUSIC Beatty was awarded the Academy Award for Best Director and the film was nominated for Best Picture, but lost to Chariots of Fire. Beatty, Keaton, Nicholson, and Stapleton were nominated for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively. Stapleton was the only one of the four to win.[a] Beatty became the third person to be nominated for Academy Awards in the categories Best Actor, Director, and, with co-writer Trevor Griffiths, Original Screenplay—losing again to Chariots of Fire—for a film nominated for Best Picture.[b]
In June 2008, the American Film Institute revealed "AFI's 10 Top 10"—the best ten films in ten "classic" American film genres—after polling over 1,500 people from the film community. Reds came in ninth in the epic genre.[
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16 Goodbye For Now - Stephen Sondheim - Reds Soundtrack 1981
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16 Goodbye For Now - Stephen Sondheim - Reds Soundtrack 1981
Producer – Claude Bolling, Joe Sill
Créditos
Arranged By – Jonathan Tunick
Conductor – Paul Gemignani
Engineer – Bradshaw Leigh, Frank Kulaga
Mixed By – Bradshaw Leigh, Phil Ramone
Producer – Phil Ramone
Written-By – D. Grusin*, S. Sondheim*, Traditional
i DONT OWN THIS MUSIC Beatty was awarded the Academy Award for Best Director and the film was nominated for Best Picture, but lost to Chariots of Fire. Beatty, Keaton, Nicholson, and Stapleton were nominated for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively. Stapleton was the only one of the four to win.[a] Beatty became the third person to be nominated for Academy Awards in the categories Best Actor, Director, and, with co-writer Trevor Griffiths, Original Screenplay—losing again to Chariots of Fire—for a film nominated for Best Picture.[b]
In June 2008, the American Film Institute revealed "AFI's 10 Top 10"—the best ten films in ten "classic" American film genres—after polling over 1,500 people from the film community. Reds came in ninth in the epic genre.[
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01 MAIN TITLE - Elmer Bernstein - Hawaii Soundtrack (1966)
01 MAIN TITLE - Elmer Bernstein - FROM the film Hawaii (1966)
An American missionary and his wife travel to the exotic island kingdom of Hawaii, intent on converting the natives. But the clash between the two cultures is too great and instead of understanding there comes tragedy.
Director: George Roy Hill
Writers: James A. Michener (novel), Dalton Trumbo (screenplay)
Stars: Julie Andrews, Max von Sydow, Richard Harris
Composer: Elmer Bernstein
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08 The Lass of Aughrim - Frank Patterson – The Dead soundtrack 1987
08 The Lass of Aughrim - Alex North – The Dead soundtrack 1987
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04 The Palace - Richard Rodney Bennett - Nicholas and Alexandra Soundtrack -1971
04 The Palace - Sir Richard Rodney Bennett
Nicholas and Alexandra Original Score
1971
Composer: Sir Richard Rodney Bennett
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On the beach Soundtrack - Ernest Gold (1959 full album)
On the beach Soundtrack - Ernest Gold 1959 full album
On the Beach is a 1959 American post-apocalyptic science fiction drama film directed by Stanley Kramer, that stars Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire, and Anthony Perkins. This film is based on Nevil Shute's 1957 novel of the same name depicting the aftermath of a nuclear war. music composed by Ernest Golds
01. Main Title 0:00
02. Peter and Mary 02:55
03. The Desolate City 06:32
04. Let’s Call Moira 10:44
05. Australian Summer Night 13:23
06. The Boat Race 18:26
07. The Mysterious Signal 20:48
08. Homecoming 23:15
09. Dwight’s Visitor 25:56
10. Take the Final Step 27:00
11. I Love You 29:36
12. There’s Still Time 34:00
bonus track
13. The Song of Santa Vittoria (Stay) (Italian version) 37:03 sergio franchi
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Anastasia The Ballroom orchestra version - David Newman 1997 ANASTASIA Soundtrack
anastasia movie clips The Ballroom - David Newman 1997 Anastasia soundtrack orchestra
Album: Anastasial Motion Picture Soundtrack extended
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Artist/Composer: David Newman
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1 Main Title and Henry's Arrival at Canterbury - Laurence Rosenthal - Becket soundtrack (1964 film)
1 Main Title and King Henry's Arrival at Canterbury Cathedral - Laurence Rosenthal - Becket soundtrack (1964 film)
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I dont own this music Becket is a 1964 British historical drama film about the historic, tumultuous relationship between Henry II of England and his friend-turned-bishop Thomas Becket. It is a dramatic film adaptation of the 1959 play Becket or the Honour of God by Jean Anouilh made by Hal Wallis Productions and released by Paramount Pictures.[3] It was directed by Peter Glenville and produced by Hal B. Wallis with Joseph H. Hazen as executive producer. The screenplay was written by Edward Anhalt based on Anouilh's play. The music score was by Laurence Rosenthal, the cinematography by Geoffrey Unsworth and the editing by Anne V. Coates.
The film stars Richard Burton as Thomas Becket and Peter O'Toole as King Henry II, with John Gielgud as King Louis VII, Donald Wolfit as Gilbert Foliot, Paolo Stoppa as Pope Alexander III, Martita Hunt as Empress Matilda, Pamela Brown as Queen Eleanor, Siân Phillips, Felix Aylmer, Gino Cervi, David Weston and Wilfrid Lawson.
Becket won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and was nominated for eleven other awards, including for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, and twice for Best Actor.
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Paris Blues Soundtrack (by Duke Ellington ft Louis Armstrong) Full Album
Paris Blues is a 1961 American drama film made on location in Paris, starring Sidney Poitier as expatriate jazz saxophonist Eddie Cook, and Paul Newman as trombone-playing Ram Bowen.The two men romance two vacationing American tourists, Connie Lampson (Diahann Carroll) and Lillian Corning (Joanne Woodward) respectively. The film also deals with American racism of the time contrasted with Paris's open acceptance of black people. The film was based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Harold Flender
playlist
1. Take the “A” Train (2:11)
2. You Know Something? (0:23)
3. Battle Royal (4:29)
4. Bird Jungle (1:57)
5. What’s Paris Blues? (0:44)
6. Mood Indigo (3:13)
7. Autumnal Suite (3:12)
8. Nite (3:30)
9. Wild Man Moore (1:46)
10. Paris Stairs (3:03)
11. I Wasn’t Shopping (0:19)
12. Guitar Amour (2:00)
13. A Return Reservation (0:31) not included
14. Paris Blues (3:22)
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Richard Rodney Bennett – Yanks Picture Soundtrack (full album)
Yanks is a 1979 drama film directed by John Schlesinger, and starring Richard Gere, Vanessa Redgrave, William Devane, Lisa Eichhorn and Tony Melody. The film is set during the Second World War in Northern England and features no combat scenes.
The film depicts the relationships between American soldiers stationed in semi-rural England and the local population during the build-up to Operation Overlord in 1944. In particular, three romances between US service personnel and local women are shown, in order to explore the effects of the cultural differences between the brash GIs or "Yanks" and the more reserved British population.
The World Premier was held June 1, 1979 at a theater in Bournemouth, England. Lisa Eichhorn was present at the premier which had invited returning D-Day veterans from many American divisions - most notably the American 29th Division. Leader of the returning 29ers was Sgt Curtis C. Williams who was 19 on D-Day.
yanks playlist
00:00 1. Main Title Yanks
02:40 2. Love Theme – Matt And Jean
06:01 3. Elmer’s Tune
08:56 4. John And Helen
10:56 5. Matt And Jean On The Moors
13:01 6. Helen And John At The Seaside
15:10 7. Montage, New Year’s Eve
19:42 8. The Canal – Matt And Jean
23:14 9. Matt And Jean – Love Scene
25:48 10. Two O’Clock Jump
28:47 11. Matt And Jean Return – Goodbye!
32:10 12. Jean On Truck To Station
34:00 13. Finale
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The Genius of George Delerue: Part 3 - The Best of His Cinematic Scores
Get ready to discover the brilliance of French composer George Delerue's music in this third installment of our series featuring his greatest works. Delerue, known as "the Mozart of cinema," was a master of his craft, with over 350 scores for film and television to his credit. He won numerous awards, including three Academy Award, and several ASCAP and Gemini Awards. He was even named a Commander of Arts and Letters, one of France's highest honors.This video features a hand-picked selection of Delerue's finest compositions, including "The Day of the Dolphin - Main Title," "The 25th Hour - Opening and Reunion," and "Platoon - Finale." These pieces showcase Delerue's range, from the suspenseful chase music in "The Day of the Dolphin" to the emotional reunion in "The 25th Hour." With music that spans decades, this video is perfect for fans of all ages, and offers a chance for new generations to discover the timeless brilliance of George Delerue. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the stunning compositions of one of France's most celebrated composers. This is the third part of our series featuring the best music of George Delerue, so be sure to check out our previous videos too!Playlist0:00 The Day Of The Dolphin - Main Title02:21 The 25th Hour - Opening And Reunion05:38 True Confessions - Carrick Fergus08:15 True Confessions - The Barracks11:33 The Day Of The Dolphin - The Chase15:00 Le Violon De Crémone18:23 Les Gommes - Theme Principal21:20 Mauregard - La France Vue du Ciel24:35 Les Visiteurs - Arkim et Tolrak28:12 The Josephine Baker Story - End Credits
31:31 A man for all Seasons - Opening Credits35:20 Platoon - Finale41:13 L'Opera-Mouffe-id_Joyeuses Fete43:49 Le Violon De Crémone47:15 Les Pianos Mecaniques - Jenny & Vincent52:13 L'Autre Femme - Trompette dans la Nuit53:46 Biloxi Blues - Rhythm To End___________________________________________
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Imperial Russia's Epic Soundtrack: Nicholas and Alexandra by Richard Rodney Bennett (1971)
Relive the grandeur and tragedy of the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, and his wife, Alexandra, with the epic and powerful soundtrack of "Nicholas and Alexandra" composed by Richard Rodney Bennett. Originally released in 1971 for the film of the same name, this score perfectly captures the historical and political context of the era. The soundtrack also includes traditional Russian folk songs and choral pieces, providing an authentic feeling to the film that will transport you back in time. With its grand and emotional score, this soundtrack is perfect for fans of the 1997 film "Anastasia" and anyone interested in the history of Russia. The music will make you feel like you are living through the same moments as the characters, experiencing their struggles and triumphs. This is a must-listen for any fan of historical dramas and for anyone who appreciates the emotional power of music in film. Hit play and let the music transport you to the world of Nicholas and Alexandra.
playlist
Overture
Nicholas & Alexandra 2:18
The Royal Children 3:44
The Palace 5:06
The Sunshine Days 6:06
Alexandra 9:26
The Romanov Tercentenary 10:39
Lenin In Exile 11:31
The Princesses 12:52
The Breakthrough 15:12
The Declaration Of War 17:47
Entracte 20:42
The Journey To The Front 23:21
Military March 24:25
Rasputin's Death 27:05
The People Revolt 24:34
Alexandra Alone 29:53
Farewells 31:03
Dancing In The Snow 33:32
Departure From Tobolsk 34:44
Elegy 36:14
Epilogue 37:53
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Michael Nyman – Carrington Soundtrack (full album 1995) ambient study music
Experience the captivating and evocative piano compositions of the 1995 British biographical film 'Carrington' soundtrack composed by the renowned Michael Nyman. Based on String Quartet No.3 and Schubert's String Quintet in C, D. 956, the score seamlessly weaves together leitmotifs and newly composed pieces, from the haunting and atmospheric "Outside Looking In" to the delicate and tender "Every Curl of Your Beard" and the dreamy and romantic "Floating the Honeymoon", this soundtrack takes you on a journey through the story of the English painter Dora Carrington and the life of writer and critic Lytton Strachey. Don't miss out on this beautiful and captivating piano-based soundtrack by Michael Nyman. Listen to it now on YouTube and let the music transport you into the world of Carrington.
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00:00 4 Cliffs Of Fall 2:00
Melancholic and contemplative, with a sense of longing and sadness.
02:08 1 Outside Looking In 9:14
This haunting and atmospheric sound sets the perfect mood for the film, immersing you in the story of the English painter Dora Carrington and the life of writer and critic Lytton Strachey. The track's eerie and evocative melody creates an aura of mystery and intrigue, leaving you wanting more.
11:19 2 Opening Titles 1:21
An upbeat introduction that sets the stage for the story to unfold.
12:40 5 Every Curl Of Your Beard 2:24
delicate and tender, evoking feelings of intimacy and romance.
15:05 6 Virgin On The Roof 1:40
Elegant and sophisticated piano melodies, fitting for a scene showcasing the beauty of art and creativity
16:47 7 Gertler 3:15
Brooding and intense, fitting for a scene depicting a complex or conflicted character.
20:02 8 Leaving Gertler 1:27
Somber and reflective, fitting for a scene depicting an emotional goodbye.
21:32 9 Painting The Garden Of Eden 1:59
Light and playful, fitting for a scene depicting the creative process or inspiration.
23:31 10 Partridge 1:54
Whimsical and light-hearted, fitting for a scene depicting a character's sense of humor or playfulnes
25:25 11 Floating The Honeymoon 2:45
Dreamy and romantic, fitting for a scene depicting a character's honeymoon.
28:11 12 Brenan 6:53
Layered and complex, fitting for a scene depicting a character's inner turmoil or conflict.
35:04 13 Beacus 2:58
38:03 14 Leaving Brenan 1:59
40:01 15 Ham Spray House 1:39
41:40 16 The Infinite Complexities Of Christmas 4:18
45:59 17 'Something Rather Impulsive' 1:48
47:49 18 'If This Is Dying' 1:46
49:31 3 Fly Drive 1:40
Composed By – Michael Nyman (pistas: 1 to 18)
Engineer – Michael J. Dutton (pistas: 1 to 18)
Performer – Michael Nyman Band* (pistas: 1 to 18)
Producer – Michael Nyman (pistas: 1 to 18)
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The best of George Delerue: a French classical masterpiece part 2 - Georges Delerue greatest hits
Experience the timeless elegance of French composer George deleRue's music in this second installment of his best works. With over 350 scores for cinema and television to his credit, Delerue was a true master of his craft. He won numerous awards, including an Academy Award, three César Awards, and several ASCAP and Gemini Awards. In fact, the French newspaper Le Figaro dubbed him "the Mozart of cinema." Delerue was even named Commander of Arts and Letters, one of France's highest honors. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the stunning compositions of George de la Rue
This is the second part of the best Music of the French Composer Georges Delerue (12 March 1925 – 20 March 1992).
PLAYLIST
Air France Proposition
00:00 Les Tableaux De La Rue
03:06 Salvador - Finale
08:13 Les Gommes - Theme Principal
10:09 Our World Indicatif Pour La Pre
13:40 Born Without Prejudice
16:05 Au Verre De l'Amitie
18:26 Paris Au Temps Des Cerises-Vals
19:56 La Naturalisee
23:27 Valse De L'avenir
22:26 Tours du Monde, Tours du Ciel - Stellaire 1
30:30 The Josephine Baker Story - End Credits
33:51 Fantomas - L'Univers de Fantomas
40:11 Les Visiteurs - Zarko
42:34 Splendeurs et Miseres des Courtisanes - Generique Fin
45:20 Mauregard - La France Vue du Ciel
48:38 Tours du Monde, Tours du Ciel - Stellaire 3
50:56 :L'Autre Femme - Trompette dans la Nuit
52:34 La Lettre Volee & la Chute de la Maison Usher - Suite Edgar Poe
56:43 L'Opera-Mouffe-id_Joyeuses Fete
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01 Overture - Richard Rodney Bennett - Nicholas and Alexandra Soundtrack - 1971
Experience the grandeur and drama of Imperial Russia with the powerful overture from the 1971 film "Nicholas and Alexandra" composed by Richard Rodney Bennett. This overture is a perfect introduction to the film, setting the stage for the emotional journey that the audience is about to experience. It features a mix of orchestral elements such as strings, brass, and percussion that create a sense of grandeur and dramatic tension. The overture also includes traditional Russian folk songs and choral pieces that provide an authentic feeling to the film. Let the music transport you to the world of Nicholas and Alexandra and feel the emotions of the characters. This is a must-listen for any fan of historical dramas and for anyone who appreciates the emotional power of music in film.
Composer: Sir Richard Rodney Bennett
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04 Internationale - The Moscow Radio Chorus - Reds Soundtrack 1981
Experience the power and passion of Soviet culture with "Internationale," track 04 from the 1981 film "Reds" soundtrack. This anthem of the socialist movement is performed by the renowned Moscow Radio Chorus, adding an added layer of authenticity and emotional depth to the film's soundtrack. The lyrics, written in Russian, are deeply moving and evoke a sense of longing and nostalgia for a time and place that is no longer. The song "Internationale" has been used throughout the world as an anthem for the socialist and communist movement since it was written in 1888. The song is a powerful representation of the struggles and emotions of the characters in the film as they navigate through the political and social changes of the time. The Moscow Radio Chorus adds an added layer of authenticity and emotional depth to the film's soundtrack, making it an essential piece of music for fans of Russian culture and choral music. This is a must-listen for history buffs and fans of political music. Hit play and let the powerful vocals and stirring lyrics transport you to a different time and place, and experience the passion and power of Soviet culture.
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Reds Soundtrack 1981 Dave Grusin
04 Internationale - The Moscow Radio Chorus - Reds Soundtrack 1981
Arranged By – Rob Mounsey
Written By – P. Wingate - H. W. Petrie
Producer – Claude Bolling, Joe Sill
Créditos
Arranged By – Jonathan Tunick
Conductor – Paul Gemignani
Engineer – Bradshaw Leigh, Frank Kulaga
Mixed By – Bradshaw Leigh, Phil Ramone
Producer – Phil Ramone
Written-By – D. Grusin*, S. Sondheim*, Traditional
i DONT OWN THIS MUSIC Beatty was awarded the Academy Award for Best Director and the film was nominated for Best Picture, but lost to Chariots of Fire. Beatty, Keaton, Nicholson, and Stapleton were nominated for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively. Stapleton was the only one of the four to win.[a] Beatty became the third person to be nominated for Academy Awards in the categories Best Actor, Director, and, with co-writer Trevor Griffiths, Original Screenplay—losing again to Chariots of Fire—for a film nominated for Best Picture.[b]
In June 2008, the American Film Institute revealed "AFI's 10 Top 10"—the best ten films in ten "classic" American film genres—after polling over 1,500 people from the film community. Reds came in ninth in the epic genre.[
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