Louis Sclavis: Dans la nuit OST

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Formát:
CD
 
 
Dostupnosť:
na sklade / dostupné okamžite
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
ECM 1805
 
 
EAN kód:
731458952428
 
 
Autori:
Louis Sclavis
 
 
Interpreti:
Dominique Pifarély, François Merville, Jean Louis Matinier, Louis Sclavis, Vincent Courtois
 
 
Vydavateľ:
ECM
 
 
Zoznam skladieb
Dans la nuit - film de Charles Vanel (1929); musique originale de Louis Sclavis (2000)

1 Dia dia
2 Le travail
3 Dans la nuit
4 Fete foraine
5 Retour de noce
6 Mauvais reve
7 Amour et beaute
8 L'accident part 1
9 L'accident part 2
10 Le miroir
11 Dans la nuit
12 La fuite
13 La peur du noir
14 Les 2 visages
15 Dia dia
16 Dans la nuit
Popis
"Dans la nuit" features music newly composed and improvised to accompany Charles Vanel's 1930 silent movie, which was restored by the Cinémathique Francaise, and then taken up by TV channel Arte and the Institut Lumière in association with Bertrand Tavernier. Tavernier regards the film as an unjustly neglected major work, and is committed to bringing it to a wider audience: "For this new birth, I asked Louis Sclavis to compose an original score. After his work on 'Ça commence aujourd'hui' or Amos Gitaï's 'Kadosh', with his natural ability as a musician, composer and performer, I was not worried about the result. In the difficult art of laying down in 2001 a musical soundtrack for a 1930 film, Louis and his musicians displayed a magical talent and infectious enthusiasm. They sublimate Vanel's images and, while enriching it, render inspired homage to this strange film poised, as Sclavis says, between Murnau and Renoir." Setting music to a film that originally had none - "Dans la nuit" was one of the last of the French silent movies - called for special considerations. "For this film", Sclavis says, "I had to compose music that takes into account the period, the atmosphere of each sequence and their cinematic aesthetic. The music, at times, should have an angle on the action, an attitude, especially during the dramatic passages, should be almost as it were out of synch, giving it a distance that allows the tempo and the light to play their part. On the other hand there should also be a play of simple proximity to the characters and their feelings, realist or expressionist passages; all of this without too many sudden breaks." Simultaneously, Sclavis was also concerned about reflecting his current musical interests and his "personal pleasure in composing and playing. Although the greater part of the music was written and timed virtually to the second, for the editing and proper interpretation of the script demand a lot of rigour, I wanted to include some interpretative passages improvised directly from the image to preserve the freshness and spontaneity of this film. I did not want to banish this work of cinema back to its own period, to produce an exercise in style or historical reconstitution, but to try, in composing today for a film of yesterday, to bring it to life in a different way, to imagine bridging connections, to use the time between its creation and the present as an echo-chamber and to take advantage of the distortions produced." The featured musicians assembled for the project are not a 'band' as such, though all have a history with Sclavis. Drummer François Merville and cellist Vincent Courtois are members of Louis's current touring band. Violinist Dominique Pifarély has been part of many Sclavis groups, and was for some years co-leader of the Louis Sclavis-Dominique Pifarély Acoustic Quartet; he is now a successful bandleader in his own right. Accordionist Jean-Louis Matinier was employed for Sclavis's soundtrack to Tavernier's film "Ça commence aujourd'hui". Matinier's accordion has a central role to play in the music of "Dans le nuit", emphasising the "period" feel where necessary as well as a markedly Gallic atmosphere. One of the most acclaimed contemporary accordion virtuosi, Matinier works regularly with bassist Renaud Garcia-Fons; he has also played with Willem Breuker, David Friedman, Gianluigi Trovesi, Michael Riessler and others. He will be featured on a forthcoming ECM CD with Anouar Brahem.