Jerry Will
02-13-2019, 05:09 AM



Track List

A1 Main Title (Theme From "Doctor Zhivago")
A2 Komarovsky And Lara's Rendezvous
A3 The Funeral
A4 Lara's Theme (From "Doctor Zhivago")
A5 Sventyski's Waltz
B1 Overture (From "Doctor Zhivago")
B2 Lara's Theme (Waltz Version)
B3 At The Student Cafe
B4 Tonya
B5 March Theme (From "Doctor Zhivago")








Track listing

1. Overture (02:24)
2. Main Title (02:41)
3. Kontakion/Funeral Song (03:17)
4. Lara Is Charming (01:15)
5. The Internationale (01:11)
6. Lara And Komarovsky Dancing Up A Storm (00:43)
7. Komarovsky And Lara In The Hotel (03:54)
8. Interior Student Caf� (outtake) (01:36)
9. Sventitsky's Waltz/After The Shooting (02:18)
10. Military Parade (02:10)
11. They Began To Go Home (02:05)
12. After Deserters Killed The Colonel (01:04)
13. At The Hospital (00:58)
14. Lara Says Goodbye To Yuri (01:28)
15. Tonya Greets Yuri (outtake) (00:44)
16. The Stove's Out (outtake) (01:29)
17. Yevgrav Snaps His Fingers (outtake) (03:11)
18. Evening Bells/Moscow Station (01:03)
19. Flags Flying Over The Train (01:06)
20. Yuri Gazing Through A Tiny Open Hatch (outtake) (00:36)
21. The Door Is Banged Open (01:51)
22. Intermission (00:45)
23. Yuri Follows The Sound Of The Waterfall (00:43)
24. Tonya And Yuri Arrive At Varykino (02:54)
25. They Didn't Lock The Cottage (01:34)
26. Varykino Cottage, Winter Snow (00:56)
27. Yuri And The Daffodils (01:17)
28. On A Yuriatin Street (01:34)
29. In Lara's Bedroom (00:32)
30. Yuri Rides To Yuriatin (00:23)
31. Yuri Is Taken Prisoner By The Red Partisans (00:48)
32. For As Long As We Need You (00:41)
33. Yuri Is Escaping (02:19)
34. Yuri Approaches Lara's Appartment (00:50)
35. Yuri Looks Into The Mirror (00:31)
36. Lara And Yuri Arriving At Varykino (01:41)
37. Yuri Is Trying To Write (01:21)
38. Yuri Frightens The Wolves Away, part 1 (00:48)
39. Lara Reads Her Poem (00:39)
40. Yuri Frightens The Wolves Away, part 2 (01:54)
41. Yuri Works On (outtake) (00:53)
42. Then It's A Gift (End Title) (01:46)
43. Lara's Theme (01:58)
Jazz Version
44. Lara's Theme (02:39)
Rock 'n' Roll Version
45. Lara's Theme (01:15)
Swing Version

Total Duration: 01:07:45








Track listing

1. Overture
2. Main Title
3. Lara Leaves Yuri
4. At The Student Cafe
5. Komarovsky And Lara's Rendezvous
6. Revolution
7. Lara's Theme
8. The Funeral
9. Sventytski's Waltz
10. Yuri Escapes
11. Tonya Arrives At Varykino
12. Yuri Writes A Poem For Lara

(Tracks 1-12 From Doctor Zhivago)

13. Main Title
14. The Major
15. You Don't Want Me Then
16. Michael's Theme
17. Ride Through The Woods
18. Obsession
19. Overture
20. The Shakes Based On Michael's Theme
21. Rosy On The Beach
22. Song Of The Irish Rebels
23. Rosy And The Schoolmaster
24. Michael Shows Randolph His Strange Treasure
25. Rosy's Theme

(Tracks 13-25 From Ryan's Daughter)






The life of a Russian physician and poet who, although married to another, falls in love with a political activist's wife and experiences hardship during World War I and then the October Revolution.








From the most acclaimed
novel of our time...

METRO-GOLDWIN-MAYER
presents
A CARLO PONTI PRODUCTION

DAVID LEAN'S FILM
OF BORIS PASTERNAK'S
- DOCTOR ZHIVAGO -

starring
GERALDINE CHAPLIN
JULIE CRISTIE
TOM COURTENAY / ALEC GUINNESS
SIOBHAN McKENNA
RALPH RICHARDSON
OMAR SHARIF as ZHIVAGO
ROD STEIGER
RITA TUSHINGHAM

Original Soundtrack
Recording
Music Composed and
Conducted by
Maurice Jarre
Played by the
MGM Studio Orchestra


THE BOOK

In 1967, a book was published that roused the hearts and minds of the world...“Doctor Zhivago”.

Its author, ‘Boris Pasternak', was one o of the few survivors of a generation that gave Russia its great 20th century poets - Blok, Essenin, and Mayakovsky.

His poems had given him a considerable reputation in the world of letters and his translations of Shakespeare's plays are considered the “most outstanding” and “popular” in the Russian language.

“Doctor Zhivago” was the first original work published by ‘Pasternak' after 25-years of silence. When he broke that silence he was hailed as a “literary genius” in the West...and denounced as a “traitor” in his own country.

In 1968, ‘Pasternak' was awarded the “Nobel” prize for Literature, and with this award came the threats and humiliations which were to force ‘Pasternak' to reject the prize.

The Soviet Writer's Association expelled him. Authorities warned that his departure from Russia would mean permanent exile...Why?

Because “Doctor Zhivago” is a vision of a man who can find no comforting ideologies, slogans, religion, or government to explain his existence and give his life “meaning”.

Zhivago's cause is, simply, survival against circumstances that threaten to annihilate him.

He wants only a place to write and a woman to love...He wants no great role in a great revolution or a great war. His damning crime is wanting to be “ordinary”, wanting to be himself...



THE MUSIC

Brilliant young French composer ‘Maurice Jarre' has written the beautiful, exciting, and sensual film music for “Doctor Zhivago”.

As with most men of genuine talent, ‘Maurice Jarre' is modest about his work.

Among his impressive musical credits are the film scores for “The Longest Day”, “The Train”, “The Collector”, as well as David Lean's film “Lawrence of Arabia”, which won him an ACADEMY AWARD.

His score for “Doctor Zhivago” is one of his greatest achievements.

The music includes Russian folk tunes remembered from his childhood, as well as an extensive collection of Soviet marches, songs, ballads and dance tunes.

From the hauntingly lovely "Lara" theme to the violent themes of war and revolution, Jarre's score brilliantly captures the scope, the intimacy, the passion of “Doctor Zhivago”.

The recording was accomplished with the largest and most unique combination of musical instruments ever assembled in a Hollywood studio for the purpose.

Conducting is ‘Maurice Jarre' himself, and for the 10-day session, he used a full symphony orchestra of 110 pieces, a special group of 24 balalaika musicians, a section of Japanese instruments, including a ‘Shamisen' (a long-necked banjo, with a little tom-tom on bridge), a ‘Koto' (7-foot Japanese harp), a 6-foot ‘gong' valued at US$3,000.00 (at that time), organ, novachord, electric sonovax, harpsichord, electric piano, tack piano. and zither.

For portions of the score, the instrumental music was augmented by a chorus of 40 voices.

A total of 20 microphones were used to record the full score for 6-channel stereo, and a staff of six sound men were involved.

Working closely with Jarre on instrumentation were ‘Leo Arnaud' (orchestrator and arranger), ‘Lou Raderman' (concertmaster), and ‘Monique Rollin' (distinguished zither artist with the Paria Music Research Center).

The result is a recording that evokes the power and the beauty of a true motion picture “Epic”.






► Composer: Maurice Jarre

► Labels: Music For Pleasure , Rhino and EMI Records

► Film Produced and Distributed By: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

► Quality: Lossless

► Source: My LP and CDs Rips

► Artwork: Complete artwork included. My Scans.

► Available at: Out of Print.




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emaples
02-13-2019, 05:35 AM
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lemur16
02-13-2019, 10:40 AM
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02-14-2019, 08:46 PM
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02-16-2019, 05:00 PM
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02-16-2019, 08:32 PM
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02-17-2019, 07:31 PM
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02-18-2019, 01:44 PM
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02-19-2019, 12:49 AM
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02-23-2019, 02:59 AM
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