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The Antichrist: Original Soundtrack Music From The Film
 
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The Antichrist: Original Soundtrack Music From The Film [Soundtrack]

Bruno Nicolai, Ennio MorriconeAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (August 1, 1995)
  • Original Release Date: February 4, 1997
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Beat Records
  • ASIN: B000001N0Z
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #897,808 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Romanza a Cristina
2. Pieta
3. I Fantasmi
4. Il Ragazzo E Il Figlio
5. Odette E la Sua Arpa
6. Romanza a Cristina
7. Notturno
8. La Caccia
9. Romanza a Cristina
10. L' Orgia
11. Preparazione Al Delitto
12. Asperges Me Vidi Aquam
13. Romanza a Cristina
14. Il Buio
15. La Luce

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant romantic and highly thematic score!!!, September 12, 2002
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Peter Lindboe (Copenhagen N. Denmark) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Antichrist: Original Soundtrack Music From The Film (Audio CD)
The cover and Amazon's clumsy title gives the impression that this score is "L'anticristo" alone, while in fact it's coupled with the score "Sepolta viva"(Woman buried alive-from 1973) which takes up 13 of the tracks, while "L'anticristo"(The antichrist-from 1974) only consists of 2. These last 2 tracks are uninteresting to say the least, while the first score is the real gem. Overall I would describe it as 18. century baroque music, not pastiche, but instead with a recognizable Morricone style similar to his other romantic '70 scores. The main theme "Romanza a Cristina" is terrific. It's repeated 3 other times on the album with different orchestration each time, but with no apparent variation apart from that. Nearly all other tracks on this album introduces a new beautiful and romantic melody, and is a great listen all the way through. "La caccia" is a personal favorite. My italian is a bit rusty, but I think the translation is "The hunt", and the sound of it certainly fits such an event. Start off with horn fanfares, strings take over the theme and it developes into an exciting piece of music. A trumpet, harpsichord and more are added, until finally it ends similar to how it started with horn fanfares, now slowing down and fading away, truly amazing! If you like his other incredible scores for "La califfa" and "Questa specie d'amore", you will love this one as well(and vice versa). Well, I'm sure you will no matter what. Enjoy!
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