Les choses de la vie (Cinema II) Renaud Capuçon, Les Siècles & Duncan Ward

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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
16.02.2024

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  • 1Rich and Famous03:39
  • 2The Windmills of Your Mind (From "The Thomas Crown Affair")03:16
  • 3Concerto de l’adieu (From "Dien Bien Phu")09:57
  • 4Les feuilles mortes04:43
  • 5Jean de Florette03:04
  • 6Le dernier métro03:57
  • 7La chanson d’Hélène (From "Les choses de la vie")02:28
  • 8Clara 1939 (From "Le vieux fusil")04:01
  • 9Radioscopie02:32
  • 10Memories of Me03:57
  • 11As Far as Florence (From "The English Patient")04:31
  • 12La passante du Sans-Souci04:20
  • 13Fort Saganne03:53
  • 14Love Story02:54
  • 15Thème de l’absence (From "Joyeux Noël")03:51
  • 16Chère Louise04:48
  • 17The Shape of Water05:12
  • 18Lawrence of Arabia04:31
  • 19Les aventures de Rabbi Jacob04:16
  • Total Runtime01:19:50

Info for Les choses de la vie (Cinema II)



Following his beloved and best-selling 2018 album of music from popular films, Renaud Capuçon returns to the magical world of cinema in Les Choses de la Vie – Cinema II. The violinist has dedicated this sequel to 19 titles written by French film composers or for iconic French films. This includes, among others, Michel Legrand’s “The Windmills of Your Mind” featured on the 1968 soundtrack to The Thomas Crown Affair; Joseph Kosma’s “Les Feuilles mortes”, or “Autumn Leaves”, heard in the 1946 film Les Portes de la nuit (Gates of the Night); and themes from the scores to The Shape of Water (2017) by Alexandre Desplat, Lawrence of Arabia (1962) by Maurice Jarre, Memories of Me (1988) by Georges Delerue, and Les Choses de la vie (1970) by Philippe Sarde, which inspired the project’s name. “There's a great tradition of film music among French composers,” explains Renaud Capuçon. “…Each has their own personality, their own style. The music of Alexandre Desplat or Jean-Claude Petit has nothing in common with that of Gabriel Yared or François de Roubaix, but all these titles have a typically French touch and charm.”

Renaud Capuçon, violin
Les Siècles
Duncan Ward, conductor

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Booklet for Les choses de la vie (Cinema II)

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