Original Music From The Motion Picture
Music by Dario Marianelli
320 kbps
Tracklist (55:15)
1. Overture (3:20)
2. Clerks (1:06)
3. She Is Of The Heavens (2:00)
4. Anna Marches Into A Waltz (0:58)
5. Beyond The Stage (1:24)
6. Kitty’s Debut (2:36)
7. Dance With Me (4:22)
8. The Girl And The Birch (1:01)
9. Unavoidable (1:42)
10. Can-Can (2:01)
11. I Don’t Want You to Go (4:58)
12. Time For Bed (1:04)
13. Too Late (1:27)
14. Someone Is Watching (1:27)
15. Lost In A Maze (2:10)
16. Leaving Home, Coming Home (2:04)
17. Masha’s Song (1:36)
18. A Birthday Present (4:18)
19. At The Opera (1:27)
20. I Know How To Make You Sleep (2:27)
21. Anna’s Last Train (3:53)
22. I Understood Something (3:18)
23. Curtain (1:53)
24. Seriously (2:08)
Link: DarioM – AnnaK.rar (http://www.mediafire.com/?9lbgza14dgwtudt)
Enjoy!!!! 😉
Thanks so much !
Thanks so much !
If you liked typewriters…. 😉
Hahahaha, my girlfriend told me the same thing: "you love the music ’cause you love typewriters".
Thanks a bunch jmlangdon!
Well it is indeed very Russian. What specific Shostakovich compositions does it sound similar to? I’d like to do some comparisons.
There are several themes in the score of Anna Karenina: sometimes appearing alone, often intersecting, their paths running alongside for a while. Those paths are shared by the characters in the story as they walk towards or away from convention, pretence, happiness, guilt, love, fun, and even truth.
In a very important sense, the musical motifs do not represent the characters themselves I prefer to think of them as spirits, perhaps demons, unseen, signposting the way, or simply bearing witness to the events.
Most of the action, in our version of Tolstoys novel, takes place in an abandoned theatre, upon or around a stage a symbol of the make-believe life of the Russian aristocracy at the end of the 19th century. Having convention and pretence confined within the boundaries of an old theatre, hints of course to another life,
one that must exist somewhere outside the confines of that stage. The music of Anna Karenina is perched between those two worlds.
For the curious: track 8: Beroza (Birch) is a very old Russian folk song: of its many versions, the one I used talks of a young woman deceiving an older husband. for track 19 At the Opera I used Tolstoy s own words from Anna Karenina, Part II, Chapter XI ~ DARIO MARIANELLI 13th August 2012
Performer:
Studio Orchestra Conducted by Benjamin Wallfisch
I had in mind his jazz suites
Thanks!
Actually, I just checked the link and it works perfectly fine. I don’t what’s the problem with Mediafire lately. A number of users are complaining that the get an error message, and at the same time, others say that it is still online…
Keep checking.. Maybe it will work from time to time.
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Oh, I just found it in another place; even with that thank you very much. Have a nice day fella.
can someone reup this
Seconded. Please! 🙂
For those who like…this score in ALAC (apple lossless)