
01.Main Title [1:47]
02.Boiling Sea [0:35]
03.This Is For Your Memory [6:28]
04.Bishop Peruses Passport [1:37]
05.Madame Courbet [1:39]
06.Jean Turns Toward Door [0:30]
07.The Potter Shop [3:18]
08.Inspector Javert [3:43]
09.Fantine Collapses [3:54]
10.Order, Order [4:43]
11.Magnificat [3:41]
12.Cosette Kisses Jean [3:01]
13.The Park/Cosette And Marius [4:47]
14.Barricade [11:41]
15.Take Care Of Her (Finale) [2:30]
My own CD rip; from my blog: Music Of My Soul (http://amusicofmysoul.blogspot.com.br/2013/03/alex-north-1952-les-miserablesvarese.html)
Front cover.
Enjoy!
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Obrigado por compartilhar
(N�o � necess�rio me enviar Link, Eu tenho o CD)
Note:
What Alex North achieved in his score was nothing less than a masterwork and, arguably, the greatest of all musical interpretations of the great novel. In spite of this, Les Mis�rables is not a score as famous as many of the other entries in North’s filmography. The fact that, until recently, the film itself was all but unavailable, together with the lack of any soundtrack release, answer for this entirely. But this history is about be rewritten. Twentieth Century Fox has just recently released a DVD containing sterling restorations of both their 1935 and 1952 productions. And this CD, released 55 years after it was composed, presents the first-ever availability of Alex North’s original score. It will be, for many … for most even, a revelation. A score believed near lost, and rarely discussed, now emerges as yet another masterpiece in the career of one of film music’s demigods.
I want to thank you for this great post and to congratulate you
for your excellent blog, my friend.
many tancks
This version… well, it’s okay, I suppose. The lead means well but much isn’t realized. His enemy is better.
And North? He is our Victor Hugo — here, yes… but in so much other work his vision is actually as great as Hugo’s and often just as original.
Okay, I’m blathering.
If I’m eligible for a PM, would you mind sending that?
Even if not, I’m just happy to be here.
Thanks for the share. Greatly appreciated.