Maurice Jarre
Is Paris Burning?
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Composer:Maurice JarreGenre:FilmStyle:Film ScoreAverage_duration:36:42Is Paris Burning? is a soundtrack composed by Maurice Jarre for the 1966 film of the same name. The film was directed by René Clément and was based on the book of the same name by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre. The film premiered on October 26, 1966, in France. The soundtrack consists of 12 movements, each of which captures the mood and atmosphere of the film. The first movement, "Paris en Colère," sets the tone for the film with its dramatic and intense orchestration. The second movement, "Le Général," is a tribute to General Charles de Gaulle, who led the French Resistance during World War II. The third movement, "Les Rues de Paris," captures the bustling energy of the city. The fourth movement, "La Résistance," is a powerful and emotional piece that reflects the bravery and sacrifice of the French Resistance during the war. The fifth movement, "Les Allemands," is a haunting and ominous piece that represents the German occupation of Paris. The sixth movement, "Le Débarquement," is a triumphant and celebratory piece that marks the liberation of Paris. The seventh movement, "Les Américains," is a lively and upbeat piece that represents the arrival of the American troops in Paris. The eighth movement, "La Libération," is a joyous and uplifting piece that celebrates the end of the war. The ninth movement, "Les Larmes," is a poignant and emotional piece that reflects the sadness and loss that came with the war. The tenth movement, "Le Général et les Parisiens," is a playful and lighthearted piece that represents the relationship between General de Gaulle and the people of Paris. The eleventh movement, "Le Retour," is a nostalgic and reflective piece that looks back on the war and its aftermath. The final movement, "Paris en Paix," is a peaceful and serene piece that represents the city's return to normalcy after the war. Overall, the soundtrack for Is Paris Burning? is a masterful composition that captures the many moods and emotions of the film. Maurice Jarre's use of orchestration and melody creates a powerful and evocative score that enhances the film's themes and messages.More....