Košík
 
Váš košík je momentálne prázdny.
 
Tiersen: Pour Amélie, Piano Music (2CD)
 
14,00 €
 
Formát:
CD
 
 
Dostupnosť:
dodacia doba 7-28 dní
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
95129
 
 
EAN kód:
5028421951294
 
 
Autori:
Yann Tiersen
 
 
Interpreti:
Jeroen van Veen
 
 
Vydavateľ:
BRILLIANT CLASSICS
 
 
Zoznam skladieb
Disk 1 Pour Amélie

1
Comptine d`un autre été: l`après midi
2
Comptine d`été No. 2
3
Comptine d`été No. 3
4
Le vieux en veut encore
5
Toujours la
6
Comptine d`été No. 1
7
La piece vide
8
La dispute
9
Sur le fil
10
Les jours heureux
11
La chute
12
L`absente
13
Le retour
14
La valse d`Amélie
15
Le moulin
16
Le matin
17
La plage
18
Les retrouvailles
19
La jetee
20
Tabarly
21
8 mmm
22
Point Zero

Disk 2 Goodbye Lenin

1
Summer 78
2
Coma
3
Childhood (1)
4
From Prison to Hospital
5
Mother
6
Watching Lara
7
Selling Dishes
8
First Rendez-Vous
9
The Decant Session
10
Lara's Castle
11
The Deutsch Mark is Coming
12
I saw Daddy Today
13
Birthday Preparations
14
Good Bye Lenin
15
Childhood (2)
16
Letters
17
Mother's Journey
18
Preparations for the Last TV Fake
19
Mother Will Die
20
Father is Late
21
Father and Mother
22
Finding the Money
23
Summer 78 (2)

Popis
The maestro of Minimalist piano music has done it again, with an album of gentle melodies and soothing sounds from Yann Tiersen (b.1970) a composer best known outside his native France for the soundtrack to the movie Amélie (2001): the soundtrack sold over 200,000 copies in his homeland, and became Platinum in the US and Germany. Tiersen’s music helped to make the movie a hit, capturing its bittersweet mix of humour and sadness, and many of the best-known pieces from the soundtrack are included on this new album, such as the Satie-tinged ‘Waltz of Amélie’, but there is much more recent music here which Tiersen wrote in the wake of the film’s success, including extracts from his soundtracks to Goodbye Lenin (2003) and Tabarly (2008), which tells the tragic story of the French sailor Eric Tabarly, who won the Single-Handed Transatlantic Yacht Race twice before drowning in the Irish Sea. Tiersen’s music is often melancholy and reflective, but there are many lighter and more uptempo numbers on this wide-ranging survey of his output, which is sure to share the popular success of Jeroen van Veen’s many other albums for Brilliant Classics such as his Minimalist Piano Collections (8551 and 9171) and compendiums of Ludovico Einaudi (94910 and 9452), Simeon ten Holt (9434 and 9453) and Jacob ter Veldhuis (94873). ‘The music needs to speak for itself, and that it does, in this consistently enjoyable collection, I have no reservations in recommending to anyone who enjoys minimalism’ (Fanfare). French composer Yann Tiersen (born 1970) is one of the most popular and successful film music writers of today. His soulful and melancholic music finds its traces in folk music, French chansons, musette waltzes, street music, but also in the minimalism of Satie, Glass and Nyman. His international breakthrough came with the music for the French blockbuster “Amélie”. Later followed “Goodbey Lenin” and others. Dutch pianist, pioneer and champion of Minimalism Jeroen van Veen recorded Tiersen’s most popular melodies, playing the piano in his inimitable way: focussed, serene and hypnotising. A worthy successor of Van Veen’s successful recordings for Brilliant Classics of piano music by Glass, Pärt, Yiruma and many others.
 
 
Prihlásenie
 
E-mail Heslo
Newsletter
 
.