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"Taras Bulba" soundtrack with score by Franz Waxman


“I LOVED YOU AS I LOVED THE STEPPES.”

Kritzerland is proud to present its newest limited edition soundtrack.

TARAS BULBA

Music Composed and Conducted by Franz Waxman.

Released in 1962 a week after Lawrence Of Arabia, Taras Bulba, was not a thinking man’s epic like Lawrence or any of the other epics of the time, such as Ben-Hur, Spartacus, El Cid, King Of Kings – it was more of a grand adventure yarn and critics and audiences of the time were just not that interested, despite the film having two big stars in Yul Brynner and Tony Curtis, and a director, J. Lee Thompson, who’d just come off a huge smash hit with The Guns Of Navarone.  What Taras Bulba did have was an absolutely brilliant score by the great Franz Waxman, the composer who also gave us such classics as The Bride Of Frankenstein, Sunset Blvd., A Place In The Sun, Sayonara, Peyton Place, Prince Valiant, Rear Window, Crime In The Streets, Spirit Of St. Louis, The Nun’s Story, and many others.  

From the rousing main title, to the astonishing almost twelve-minute finale, Waxman’s Taras Bulba is filled with one glorious cue after another, and features one of his most beautiful and incandescent melodies in “The Wishing Star” – every time that theme makes an appearance in the score is utterly magical.

The original LP release was a re-recording, as was the fashion in those days.  The sound on that release was dry and shrill, and the sonics were further compromised because for an LP release, it was longer than usual.  A CD was issued on Ryko back in 1998 (long out-of-print) – that CD was mastered from the original album masters and, while well produced, still had dry and shrill sound.  For this brand-new edition, we were lucky to uncover the original three-track session master of the album takes – in other words, the first generation tapes.  While still dry and shrill, the tapes were in perfect condition and the clarity was astonishing.  For the first time, we’ve added some subtle and necessary room ambience, so that the instruments don’t sound like they were recorded in a tiny closet with no air around them, and we’ve added the missing low-end, which basically alleviated the shrillness without losing any of the punch or the bite of the incredible-sounding brass.  We hope you’ll agree, that this is Taras Bulba sounding better than it ever has. 

Also found on the three-track master was the instrumental-only track to “The Wishing Star” and a female-only chorus version of the song (on the album it’s male and female).  We’ve included these as bonus tracks.

The great Bernard Herrmann called Taras Bulba “The score of a lifetime.”  And indeed it is – one of the greatest action/adventure scores ever written by one of the greatest film composers who ever lived.

This release is limited to 1000 copies only. 

CDs will ship by the third week of October – however, preorders placed directly through Kritzerland usually ship one to five weeks earlier (we’ve been averaging four weeks early).

• Click on titles below to hear a song sample:

Overture
The Birth Of Andrei
The Sleigh Ride
Chase At Night
No Retreat
Leaving Home
The Ride To Dubno
Theme From Taras Bulba – The Wishing Star (Pastorale)
The Black Plague
Taras’ Pledge
The Battle of Dubno and Finale

Bonus tracks
Pastorale (The Wishing Star) Instrumental track
Pastorale (The Wishing Star)
Female chorus version

 
This selection is SOLD OUT.

 
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