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Piano -Ost-

Piano -Ost-

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Artist: Michael Nyman
Label: EMI
Category: Music

List Price: £10.99
Buy New: £5.97 (On sale from £6.01)
as of 22/5/2012 19:26 CDT details
You Save: £0.04 (1%)

New (37) Used (5) Collectible (2) from £4.48

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Format: Soundtrack
Language: English (Unknown)
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Running Time: 121 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 094636286921
EAN: 0094636286921

Release Date: May 1, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • To The Edge Of The Earth (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • Big My Secret (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • A Wild And Distant Shore (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • The Heart Asks Pleasure First (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • Here To There (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • The Promise (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • A Bed Of Ferns (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • The Fling (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • The Scent Of Love (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • Deep Into The Forest (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • The Mood That Passes Through You (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • Lost And Found (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • The Embrace (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • Little Impulse (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • The Sacrifice (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • I Clipped Your Wing (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • The Wounded (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • All Imperfect Things (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • Dreams Of A Journey (2003 Digital Remaster)
  • The Heart Asks Pleasure First/The Promise (Edit) (2003 Digital Remaster)

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Amazon.co.uk Review
Michael Nyman came of age as a classical composer in the radical London of the late '60s. His work embraces multiple vernaculars (jazz, avant garde, conceptual art) and helped cement the foundation of what came to be known as minimalism. Decades into his career, Nyman's score to Jane Campion's film The Piano made him a star. The movie's themes of colonialism and silence (its protagonist, portrayed by Holly Hunter, cannot speak) were perfectly aligned with his longtime interests in world and ambient music. Horn players assist members of the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra in fleshing out Nyman's stately, hymn-like motifs. On the more heavily orchestrated cues, sentimentality wins out over minimalist restraint; the best tracks feature Nyman on solo piano, playing the rudimentary, faux period repertoire of Hunter's character. --Marc Weidenbaum


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