# | Track | Duration | |
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Guy de Maupassant | |||
1. | Établissement thermal | 2:05 | |
2. | Générique | 1:43 | |
3. | Petite musique | 1:10 | |
4. | Thème de Fanny | 1:43 | |
5. | Polka | 3:03 | |
6. | Valse Grenouillère | 3:40 | |
7. | Valse dame en gris | 2:30 | |
8. | Piano thème polka | 3:25 | |
9. | Arrivée de Gisèle dans l’orgie | 1:27 | |
10. | Quatuor de la comtesse | 4:41 | |
11. | Polka grenouillère | 0:52 | |
12. | Polka du final | 2:07 | |
13. | Valse du final | 2:02 | |
14. | Thème de Gisèle final | 2:16 | |
Pièces pour flûte et guitare de Georges Delerue interprétées par Patrick Healey et isabelle Héroux | |||
15. | Ballade romantique | 1:48 | |
16. | Thème de Sybille - extrait de Thibaud | 2:06 | |
17. | Brouillard - extrait de Jules et Jim | 2:48 | |
18. | Alexandrine - extrait de Les Tribulations d'un Chinois en Chine | 2:10 | |
19. | Luigi - extrait de Chère Louise | 2:49 | |
Version pour flûte et hautbois interprétée par Patrick Healey et Hélène Déry | |||
20. | Thème de Fanny - extrait de Guy de Maupassant | 3:22 | |
47:46 |
Added on Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Georges Delerue is making a comeback at Disques Cinémusique with the digital premiere of his music for the movie Guy de Maupassant, directed by Michel Drach in 1982. This release will be a surprise for many fans since no excerpt of the soundtrack LP has ever been reissued in its original form on any of the numerous compilations devoted to Delerue.
GUY DE MAUPASSANT
Music composed and conducted by Georges Delerue
Release : February 15, 2011
Georges Delerue is making a comeback at Disques Cinémusique with the digital premiere of his music for the movie Guy de Maupassant, directed by Michel Drach in 1982. This release will be a surprise for many fans since no excerpt of the soundtrack LP has ever been reissued in its original form on any of the numerous compilations devoted to Delerue.
Starring Claude Brasseur, Jean Carmet and Miou-Miou, Guy de Maupassant is based on the life of the famous French writer. The composer recreates the mood of 19th century Paris through a series of musical numbers that carry us from carefree social gatherings to the anguish of a declining career, undermined by disease.
To complete this 34 minutes recording, we include flute and guitar arrangements of themes composed by Georges Delerue for other French movies, as well as an extended orchestral version of Fanny's Theme from Guy de Maupassant. These five tracks where originally featured on two previous DCM releases. 12-page booklet.