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Memoirs of a Geisha - Audio CD - Yo-Yo Ma, John Williams, John Williams, Pro Musica Nipponia Ensemble, Itzhak Perlman

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Memoirs of a Geisha

Yo-Yo Ma, John Williams, John Williams, Pro Musica Nipponia Ensemble, Itzhak Perlman

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Audio CD - 22 November, 2005
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CD Tracks:

    Sayuri's Theme
    The Journey To The Hanamachi
    Going To School
    Brush On Silk
    Chiyo's Prayer
    Becoming A Geisha
    Finding Satsu
    The Chairman's Waltz
    The Rooftops Of The Hanamachi
    The Garden Meeting
    Dr. Crab's Prize
    Destiny's Path
    A New Name... A New Life
    The Fire Scene And The Coming of War- John Williams
    As The Water...
    Confluence
    A Dream Discarded
    Sayuri's Theme And End Credits

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Audio CD Description

Director Rob Marshall hired three of Asia's most fabulous stars (Zhang Ziyi, Michelle Yeoh, and Gong Li) for this Japan-set movie, so one wonders why he didn't put in a call to a local composer as well. Was Tan Dun's line busy? Was Joe Hisaishi otherwise engaged? In any case, John Williams won the assignment, and he didn't end up with egg on his face. Mercifully, Williams left the bombast at home and put cellist Yo-Yo Ma and violinist Itzhak Perlman to good use in this sensitive score. The lovely "Sayuri's Theme" resurfaces at regular intervals, and it's good to hear Williams keep his showier instincts in check through a good chunk of the movie, as he delivers a more subdued sound. One of the most dramatic moments happens during "The Fire Scene and the Coming of War." By then Williams has basically reverted to the familiar, brooding mode he uses for ominous scenes, when suddenly the track integrates an excerpt from "The Folding Fan as a Target," a traditional piece for voice and the Japanese lute known as biwa. Though Williams is right to err on the side of low key, it would have been nice to get more of these stark sounds in his competent but ultimately unmemorable compositions.


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bewitching

I have fallen in love with this movie and now with the soundtrack. As you listen it casts a spell over you, and shuts out everything except the music and the emotion. From the innocence of "Going to School" to the drama of "the Fire Scene and the Coming of War" it enchants and pulls you in. Listening to this CD is almost like meditation. I will buy another so I don't have to keep switching between my home stereo and my car.


Plenty of Variety

I have always liked John Williams ever since I heard Hook. He's a good composer and this soundtrack shows that.


Bathing Music

This soundtrack from one of my favorite movies is the perfect end-of-day music to enjoy in bed or bath. Darken the room, light a candle, contemplate.

 

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