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Kieslowski, Krzysztof / Preisner, Zbigniew: Three Colors: Blue White Red - COMPACT DISCS

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Management number 205707103 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $85.50 Model Number 205707103
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Title: Three Colors: Blue White Red
Artist: Kieslowski, Krzysztof / Preisner, Zbigniew
Label: Because Music
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060421560472
Genre: Classical Artists
Release Date: 2015-07-10
Number of Discs: 3

Zbigniew Preisner is a self-educated Polish film score composer who first won renown for his collaborations with influential Polish director and screenwriter Krzysztof Kieslowski. As part of it's reissue series focusing on Preisner's work with Kieslowski, Because Music presents a combined reissue of Preisner's scores for Kieslowski's Three Colors Trilogy, as a three-CD digipak box set. Three Colors: Blue (1993), Three Colors: White (1994), and Three Colors: Red (1994) are each loosely based on one of the three political ideals in the motto of the French Republic (liberty, equality, fraternity), and have been interpreted respectively as an anti-tragedy, an anti-comedy, and an anti-romance. The films each received universal acclaim upon their respective releases, and Preisner's score for Red won the 1995 Cesar Award for Best Music. All three soundtracks are performed by the Sinfonia Varsovia and the Silesian Philharmonic choir, and are each available individually on vinyl (Blue (BEC 5156048), White (BEC 5156049), Red (BEC 5156050)). Blue includes pieces credited to fictional composer Van den Budenmayer; Red opens with a performance by Zbigniew Zamachowski. Zbigniew Preisner has also worked with Jean Becker (on Elisa (1995), winner of the 1996 Cesar Award for Best Music), Thomas Vinterberg (It's All About Love (2003)), and Claude Miller (Un secret (2007)).

Tracks:
1.1 Song for the Unification of Europe (Patrice's Version)
1.2 Van Den Budenmayer - Funeral Music (Winds)
1.3 Julie - Glimpses of Burial
1.4 Reprise - First Appearance
1.5 The Battle of Carnival and Lent
1.6 Reprise - Julie with Oliver
1.7 Ellipsis 1
1.8 First Flute
1.9 Julie - in Her Own Apartment
1.10 Reprise - Julie on the Stairs
1.11 Second Flute
1.12 Ellipsis 2
1.13 Van Den Budenmayer - Funeral Music (Organ)
1.14 Van Den Budenmayer - Funeral Music (Full Orchestra)
1.15 The Battle of Carnival and Lent II
1.16 Reprise - Flute (Closing Credits Version)
1.17 Ellipsis 3
1.18 Oliver's Theme - Piano
1.19 Oliver and Julie - Trial Composition
1.20 Oliver's Theme - Finale
1.21 Bolero - Trailer for 'Red' Film
2.1 The Beginning
2.2 The Court
2.3 Dominique Tries to Go Home
2.4 A Chat in the Underground
2.5 Return to Poland
2.6 Home at Last
2.7 On the Wisla
2.8 First Job
2.9 Don't Fall Asleep
2.10 After the First Transaction
2.11 Attempted Murder
2.12 The Party on the Wisla
2.13 Don Karol I
2.14 Phone Call to Dominique
2.15 Funeral Music
2.16 Don Karol II
2.17 Morning at the Hotel
2.18 Dominique's Arrest
2.19 Don Karol III
2.20 Dominique in Prison
2.21 The End
3.1 Milosc Od Pierwszego Wejrzenia (Love at First Sight)
3.2 Fashion Show I
3.3 Meeting the Judge
3.4 The Tapped Conversation
3.5 Leaving the Judge
3.6 Psychoanalysis
3.7 Today Is My Birthday
3.8 Do Not Take Another Man's Wife I
3.9 Treason
3.10 Fashion Show II
3.11 Conversation at the Theatre
3.12 The Rest of the Conversation at the Theatre
3.13 Do Not Take Another Man's Wife II
3.14 Catastrophe
3.15 Finale

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