music.wikisort.org - CompositionAmélie is the soundtrack to the 2001 French film Amélie.
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2001 soundtrack album by Yann Tiersen
Amélie |
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Released | April 23, 2001 (2001-04-23) |
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Genre | Avant-garde, bal-musette, contemporary classical |
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Length | 53:03 |
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Label | Virgin Records |
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Producer | Yann Tiersen |
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Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet was introduced to the accordion- and piano-driven music of Yann Tiersen by his production assistant. Greatly impressed, he immediately bought Tiersen's entire catalogue and eventually commissioned him to compose pieces for the film.[1] The soundtrack features both compositions from Tiersen's first three albums, as well as new items, variants of which can be found on his fourth album, L'Absente, which he was writing at the same time.[2]
Besides the accordion and piano, the music features parts played with harpsichord, banjo, bass guitar, vibraphone, and even a bicycle wheel at the end of "La Dispute" (which plays over the opening titles in the motion picture).
Before discovering Tiersen, Jeunet wanted composer Michael Nyman to score the film.[3]
"Les Jours Tristes" was co-written with Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy. The track later received English lyrics, and was released by The Divine Comedy as a b-side to the Regeneration single, "Perfect Lovesong." The English-language version also appeared on Tiersen's L'Absente.
Track listing
All music is composed by Yann Tiersen,[4] except where noted.
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1. | "J'y suis jamais allé" | 1:34 |
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2. | "Les Jours tristes" (Instrumental) (written by Tiersen and Neil Hannon) | 3:03 |
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3. | "La Valse d'Amélie" | 2:15 |
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4. | "Comptine d'un autre été : L'Après-Midi" | 2:20 |
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5. | "La Noyée" | 2:03 |
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6. | "L'Autre Valse d'Amélie" | 1:33 |
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7. | "Guilty" (performed by Al Bowlly; written by Gus Kahn; composed by Richard A. Whiting and Harry Akst) | 3:13 |
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8. | "À quai" | 3:32 |
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9. | "Le Moulin" | 4:27 |
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10. | "Pas si simple" | 1:52 |
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11. | "La Valse d'Amélie" (Version orchestre) | 2:00 |
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12. | "La Valse des vieux os" | 2:20 |
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13. | "La Dispute" | 4:15 |
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14. | "Si tu n'étais pas là" (performed by Fréhel; written by Gaston Claret and Pierre Bayle) | 3:29 |
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15. | "Soir de fête" | 2:55 |
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16. | "La Redécouverte" | 1:13 |
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17. | "Sur le fil" | 4:23 |
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18. | "Le Banquet" | 1:31 |
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19. | "La Valse d'Amélie" (Version piano) | 2:38 |
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20. | "La Valse des monstres" | 3:39 |
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French CD bonus tracksTitle |
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21. | "L'Autre Valse d'Amélie" (Version quatuor à cordes et piano) | 1:43 |
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22. | "Les Deux Pianos" | 2:00 |
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23. | "Comptine d'un autre été : La Démarche" | 2:03 |
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24. | "La Maison" | 2:03 |
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Personnel
- Musicians
- Yann Tiersen – piano, toy piano, carillon, banjo, mandolin, guitar, harpsichord, vibraphone, accordion, bass, melodica
- Ensemble Orchestral Synaxis – orchestra on "Les Jours tristes" and "À quai"
- Christine Ott – ondes Martenot on "À quai"
- Christian Quermalet – drums on "Les Jours tristes"
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- Production
- Uwe Teichert – mastering
- Fabrice Laureau – mixing
- Marc Bruckert – artwork
- Laurent Lufroy – film poster
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Awards and nominations
The list is made with information from IMDb.[5]
Awards
- 2001 — World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Score of the Year
- 2002 — César Award for Best Music Written for a Film
Nominations
- 2001 — BAFTA Award for Best Film Music
- 2001 — World Soundtrack Award for Soundtrack Composer of the Year
- 2001 — Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Soundtrack of the Year
Charts
Certifications and sales
Covers
The band New Found Glory covered "J'y suis jamais allé" on their second covers album From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II.
The song was also used by Expression Crew in their dance act Marionette.
Pianist, composer Dmytro Morykit arranged and plays a cover version of "Comptine d'un autre été : L'après-midi".
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На других языках
- [en] Amélie (soundtrack)
[ru] Amélie (саундтрек)
Amélie — саундтрек к фильму «Амели», выпущенный в 2001 году на лейбле Virgin Records. Французский композитор-мультиинструменталист Ян Тьерсен написал 22 из 24 композиций альбома. Amélie возглавил французский чарт[1], а также занял второе место в чарте Billboard Top World Music Albums[2]. Композиция «Comptine d’un autre été: L’Après-midi», выпущенная как сингл, занимала позиции в чартах Швейцарии, Австрии, Германии и Франции[3]. Альбом выиграл премию от Международной академии саундтреков[en] в категории «Лучшая музыка к фильму»[en][4], а также премию «Сезар» за лучшую музыку к фильму[5].
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