La Trinchera infinita
(Cd)


Quartet Records 10/28/2019 CD - Limited edition (8436560843924)
 

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# Track Artist/Composer Duration
1.Noche transfiguradaPascal Gaigne3:03
2.La trinchera infinitaPascal Gaigne1:44
3.Cambio de casaPascal Gaigne2:46
4.Presencia del padrePascal Gaigne0:58
5.La trinchera infinita / FotosPascal Gaigne3:35
6.ObservandoPascal Gaigne1:09
7.En el punto límitePascal Gaigne1:44
8.Tensión infinitaPascal Gaigne2:48
9.La trinchera infinita / FinalPascal Gaigne4:07
10.La trinchera infinita / CréditosPascal Gaigne3:41
11.Hors champsPascal Gaigne2:58
 
Bonus Tracks: Original Music from the Short-Film Mateoren Ama
12.Mateoren Ama 1Pascal Gaigne2:36
13.Mateoren Ama 2Pascal Gaigne2:32
14.Mateoren Ama 3Pascal Gaigne2:54
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La Trinchera infinita (Cd)

Added on Tuesday, October 29, 2019  

La Trinchera infinita (Cd)

Quartet Records presents the new score by Pascal Gaigne (El Olivo, Errementari, El faro de las orcas, Remember Me) for the new film by Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño and Jose Mari Goenaga, directors with whom Gaigne had already worked on some of his best scores: 80 Eguiunean, Loreak and Handia.

Quartet Records presents the new score by Pascal Gaigne (El Olivo, Errementari, El faro de las orcas, Remember Me) for the new film by Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño and Jose Mari Goenaga, directors with whom Gaigne had already worked on some of his best scores: 80 Eguiunean, Loreak and Handia.

La trinchera infinita is about Higinio (Antonio de la Torre) and Rosa (Belén Cuesta), who are newlyweds when the Spanish Civil War breaks out. When his life becomes seriously threatened, Higinio decides to use a hole dug in his own house (with his wife’s help) as a temporary hiding place. The fear of possible reprisals and the love they feel for one another will eventually mean he’s forced to hide there for over 30 years.

Composing the music for this film was a challenge for the composer. He gave his score a kind of darkness and Impressionistic color, with delicate orchestration, electronic textures, and a flowing leitmotif that unfolds slowly throughout the entire score. The music is performed by The Budapest Art Orchestra, conducted by Peter Pejtsik, and recorded by Mikel F. Krutzaga.

The previously unreleased score by Pascal Gaigne for the short film by the same three directors, Metaoren Ama, has been included as a bonus.


More info at: Official website Quartet Records



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