Michel Legrand
Yentl
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Composer:Michel LegrandGenre:FilmStyle:Film ScoreCompose Date:1983Yentl is a musical drama film that was released in 1983. It was directed by Barbra Streisand, who also starred in the lead role. The film is based on a short story by Isaac Bashevis Singer, and it tells the story of a young Jewish woman named Yentl who disguises herself as a man in order to study the Talmud, which was forbidden to women at the time. The soundtrack for Yentl was composed by Michel Legrand, a French composer who is known for his work in film and musical theater. The score for Yentl is a mix of traditional Jewish music and Legrand's own original compositions. The music is performed by a full orchestra, and it features a number of vocal performances by Streisand. The soundtrack for Yentl was released in 1983, and it features 12 tracks. The first track, "Where Is It Written?", is a solo vocal performance by Streisand that sets the tone for the film. The second track, "Papa, Can You Hear Me?", is another solo vocal performance by Streisand that is one of the film's most memorable songs. The soundtrack also features a number of instrumental tracks, including "The Way He Makes Me Feel", which is a romantic theme that is played throughout the film. Other notable tracks include "No Wonder", which is a lively dance number, and "A Piece of Sky", which is a powerful ballad that is sung by Streisand at the film's climax. Overall, the soundtrack for Yentl is a beautiful and emotional score that perfectly captures the spirit of the film. Legrand's use of traditional Jewish music adds an authentic touch to the score, while Streisand's vocal performances are nothing short of stunning. The soundtrack is a must-have for fans of the film, as well as anyone who appreciates great film music.More....
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