# | Track | Artist/Composer | Duration |
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La Sorcière | |||
1. | Générique La Sorcière | Robert Lafond | 1:17 |
2. | Arrivée de Laurent au village | Robert Lafond | 2:36 |
3. | Première rencontre avec Aino | Robert Lafond | 2:54 |
4. | Laurent prisonnier du marais | Robert Lafond | 1:54 |
5. | Thème d’amour et poursuite | Robert Lafond | 2:17 |
6. | La méfiance des villageois | Robert Lafond | 1:25 |
7. | Le rapprochement | Robert Lafond | 1:50 |
8. | Chanson de Aino | Marina Vlady / Norbert Glanzberg | 1:45 |
9. | Retrouvailles | Robert Lafond | 1:11 |
10. | Escapade en ville | Robert Lafond | 1:17 |
11. | Les oiseaux en liberté | Robert Lafond | 1:22 |
12. | Valse au café | Robert Lafond | 1:36 |
13. | Retour au village: Rivalité | Robert Lafond | 2:12 |
14. | Tu seras ma femme | Robert Lafond | 2:00 |
15. | L”attaque des villageois: Final | Robert Lafond | 3:31 |
Les Bateliers de la Volga | |||
16. | Une rose rouge | 1:42 | |
17. | Les yeux de Natacha (chanson) | 2:46 | |
18. | Les bateliers de la Volga | 1:20 | |
19. | Chanson villageoise | 1:13 | |
20. | Les yeux de Natacha (orchestral) | 2:09 | |
38:16 |
Added on Sunday, December 16, 2018
Disques CinéMusique presents (La Sorcière / Les Bateliers de la Volga) (Digital issue). The music from the movie La Sorcière (1956) by Norbert Glanzberg reconstructed by Robert Lafond, published on CD a few months ago, is now available in digital form.
The music from the movie La Sorcière (1956) by Norbert Glanzberg reconstructed by Robert Lafond, published on CD a few months ago, is now available in digital form.
Norbert Glanzberg (1910-2001) received classical training while immersing in the popular music of his native Poland. Persecuted by the Nazi regime during the Second World War, Glanzberg migrated to Paris where he became a prolific composer for popular singers like Edith Piaf. In parallel, he worked as a composer for the screen, writing about thirty film scores from 1938 to 1968. La Sorcière (The Blonde Witch aka The Sorceress) in 1956, starring Marina Vlady and Maurice Ronet, remains the best known. A DVD-R release with English subtitles in USA gave a well-deserved second life to this French movie.
La Sorcière is about the idyllic relationship between Laurent Brulard, a French engineer assigned to a construction site in Sweden, and the young girl Aino, who lives in the forest with her aunt. The superstitious villagers attribute supernatural powers and an evil influence to the two women. During his walks in the forest, Brulard meets Aino and soon falls in love with her. He puts a lot of effort into approaching the isolated young girl and convincing her to get closer to the community, but things will go wrong.
However, this tragic story provides us with many poetic and even joyful moments. Norbert Glanzberg makes the most of the bittersweet plot. He delivers a memorable love theme, performed mainly on flute and strings. The rest of the soundtrack to La Sorcière, brilliantly recreated by Robert Lafond, is just as interesting because Glanzberg knew how to write for a large orchestra as much as for the voice.
To complete our program, we have included the full content of the soundtrack EP release to Les Bateliers de la Volga (Prisoner of the Volga), a 1959 drama directed by Viktor Tourjansky. Although the traditional Russian repertoire is very present in the score, the composer’s style is reflected, especially in Les yeux de Natasha whose romanticism recalls some passages of La Sorcière. - Disques CinéMusique -
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