Week-end à Zuydcoote


Music Box Records 06/04/2021 CD - 1000 copies
Movie Film release: 1964
 

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# Track   Duration
1.Générique2:57
2.Face au lieutenant1:07
3.La môme3:04
4.Les dunes1:58
5.Ma Marseillaise0:17
6.Hôpital de fortune1:27
7.Dhéry et Alexandre1:27
8.Sergent Maillat3:11
9.Embarcation Office1:48
10.Dans la maison1:22
11.Capitaine Clark1:31
12.Troupes anglaises1:54
13.Hélène et John0:34
14.Embarquement1:19
15.A bord2:50
16.Dimanche matin0:48
17.Les rescapés0:52
18.Retour à la ville3:55
19.Maillat sauve Jeanne1:45
20.Jeanne et Maillat1:26
21.La promesse0:26
22.Maillat attend Jeanne0:54
23.Marche militaire0:10
24.Mort de maillat1:16
25.Dimanche soir0:18
26.Final1:30
 40:06
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Week-end à Zuydcoote (Weekend at Dunkirk)

Added on Friday, June 04, 2021  

Week-end à Zuydcoote (Weekend at Dunkirk)

In collaboration with Warner Chappell Music France, Music Box Records proudly presents the remastered and expanded edition of Maurice Jarre’s score to the 1964 war drama film Week-end à Zuydcoote (Weekend at Dunkirk), starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Catherine Spaak, and directed by Henri Verneuil (The Sicilian Clan, The Serpent).

World Premiere CD Release. Newly remastered and expanded edition.
8-page CD booklet with French and English liner notes by Sylvain Pfeffer.

In collaboration with Warner Chappell Music France, Music Box Records proudly presents the remastered and expanded edition of Maurice Jarre’s score to the 1964 war drama film Week-end à Zuydcoote (Weekend at Dunkirk), starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Catherine Spaak, and directed by Henri Verneuil (The Sicilian Clan, The Serpent).

After the success of Cent mille dollars au soleil (Greed in the Sun), Henri Verneuil adapted the 1949 Prix Goncourt winning novel Week-end at Zuydcoote by Robert Merle about the debacle of 1940.
This big-budget blockbuster allowed Verneuil to try his hand at the war film genre and to work once again with French composer Maurice Jarre, three years after Le Président in 1961.

In order to illustrate the absurdity of war, the composer wrote a richly and uniquely orchestrated score, based on an obsessive and oppressive waltz and dominated by pounding percussion, from which emerges from time to time the sound of a banjo or an out-of-tune piano.

This expanded edition has been fully remastered from the scoring session elements, featuring previously unreleased and unused tracks. The CD comes with a 8-page booklet with liner notes by Sylvain Pfeffer, discussing the film and the score.

The release is limited to 1000 units.
Reference: MBR-194


More info at: Official Web Site Music Box Records



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Week-end à Zuydcoote (1964)
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