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The Godfather Trilogy: I, II & III
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Music CD Cover Composer: Carmine Coppola Composer: Nino Rota Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Original Language); German (Original Language); Italian (Original Language); Latin (Original Language); Spanish (Original Language) Format: Soundtrack CD Release Date: 2001-03-13 Music Label: Silva America Soundtracks: - The Godfather - Waltz
- Love Theme from the Godfather
- Sicilian Pastorale
- The Pick-Up
- The Godfather - Tarantella
- The Godfather - Mazurka
- The Godfather (Finale)
- The Immigrant
- Kay
- Marcia Stilo Italiano
- The Godfather, Pt. 2 - End Title
- Marcia Religiosa
- Marcia Festa
- The Immigrant/Love Theme from the Godfather III
- The Godfather 3 - Intermezzo
- Preludio from Cavalleria Rusticana
- Coda: The Godfather Finale
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Free Music Notes for The Godfather Trilogy: I, II & III AlbumFree Music Review: extravagant emotion from the music of a classic American film trilogy Hit: 4 Stars
Three great icons of American cinema were joined at the hip by the memory-saturated musical score that accompanied them. The Godfather films were expansive in many ways, but it ought not be forgotten that the music that framed them arguably lingers in our minds at least as long as the story's most compelling visual images.
Notwithstanding criticism of the City of Prague Orchestra's performance on this CD, I find this album a deeply satisfying revisitation of the Godfather phenomenon. The 'Godfather Waltz' and the 'Love Theme'--with their variations on the two themes--define the musical horizon here.
It is music that would not stand without the film, as is true of film music in general with few exceptions. Yet after recently watching the three films over the space of a few weeks, I find this performance of its sounds well worth the patience it requires to hear them again.
Scenes linger. Sounds endure. A great cinematic moment does that sort of thing.
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