Memoirs of a Geisha John Williams [composer]

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  • Release Date: 11/22/2005
  • Sales Rank: 13,595
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 828767470825
 
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It's rare enough for a soundtrack album to be thoroughly satisfying on its own as a musical experience, but it's rarer still to hear one that actually makes you want to rush out and see the film. Tan Dun's recent score for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon accomplished that feat, and so does John Williams's for Memoirs of a Geisha, a story based on Arthur Golden's best-selling novel, about the rise of a Japanese peasant girl to the heights of geisha society. It's no coincidence that the solo cello of Yo-Yo Ma, as expressive as the most soulful human voice, is front and center in both of these albums; Ma brings the melodies to life with such personality and passion that the narrative of the film seems to flash before your ears. Williams is an extraordinarily versatile film composer, though in recent years his Star Wars and Harry Potter scores have found him retracing familiar fantasy and science fiction terrain. In contrast, Memoirs is understated and evocative, combining Japanese and Western instruments to find uniquely appropriate sounds and colors. There are big, soaring tunes, to be sure, but they're subtly woven into the fabric of the whole in a masterful style. For fans of Ma -- and of violinist Itzhak Perlman, who provides a dramatic counterpart to Ma's cello on a few tracks -- this soundtrack is a surefire success, and Memoirs is Williams's most compelling work in years. Scott Paulin, Barnes & Noble



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Memoirs of a Geishaby Anonymous

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July 17, 2006: This is one of the most beautiful soundtracks I've ever heard. Its just perfect. It perfectly suites the movie. Very relaxing to listen to. Definitely recommended.

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May 07, 2006: Though I have failed to watch the movie, I just had to buy the C.D. for it is composed by a pure genious.I fell in love with his work since the starwars trilogy ,and he has never failed to make beautiful,heartfelt scores.I simply love his work.Especially this C.D. for it has so much emotion and passion which makes you shed tears every time you hear it.I also enjoyed all the cello solos I heard thoughout some pieces.I extremly suggest this C.D. for everyone to buy.


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