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StreamingSoundtracks.com - The French Lieutenant's Woman - Carl Davis
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Album
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The French Lieutenant's Woman |
Artist
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Carl Davis |
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1981 |
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Soundtrack |
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Contributor
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Twopop |
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1 review done for this album. |
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The Diverse Score of Carl Davis |
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Twopop |
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8 Apr 2008 |
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The French Lieutenant’s Woman (1981) is a story within a story – with a span of a hundred years or so, so it’s no surprise that Carl Davis’ beautiful and interesting score is diverse.
A film is being made of a story, set in 19th century England, about Charles, a biologist who's engaged to be married, but who falls in love with outcast Sarah, whose melancholy makes her leave him after a short, but passionate affair. Anna and Mike, who play the characters of Sarah and Charles, go, during the shooting of the film, through a relationship that runs parallel to that of their characters.
Most of the score is full, symphonic beautiful and brooding music, very much what you would expect of a 19th century period movie. But several tracks for the present day scenes are original disco, dance, or synth cues:
03-Period Research
07-Location Lunch
09-Domestic Scene
12-End Of School Party
These four were arranged by Brian Gascoigne.
In addition, Track 11-A House In Windmere is actually "Adagio" from Mozart's Piano Sonata in D, K576.
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