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Franz Waxman was eminently qualified to score this 1962 epic about Cossack soldiers battling on the Russian steppes in the 16th century. He composed the film's music shortly after becoming the first American to conduct all of the Soviet Union's major orchestras during a historic two-month tour. Waxman, who'd lent his talents to
Sunset Boulevard and
A Place in the Sun, earned an Oscar nomination for
Taras Bulba's spirited and moving arrangements. Borrowing motifs from Ukrainian folk music, he created mini-masterpieces like "The Ride to Dubno," a jaunty, horn-laced tune with a bouncy rhythm that practically transports cross-armed, fuzzy-hat-wearing dancers to your living room and that is still an orchestra program staple around the world under the adopted title "The Ride of the Cossacks."
--Richard Martin
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One of the last great works by legendary composer Franz Waxman (SUNSET BOULEVARD, A PLACE IN THE SUN), the score for TARAS BULBA earned Waxman his 13th Academy Award® nomination. The score itself is a sweeping, dymanic work that captures, in the words of the composer, "the flavor of the proud and unconquerable spirit of Ukranian Cossacks of the 16th Century" by mixing authentic Russian music with contemporary rhythms and harmonies. Includes previously unpublished liner notes by composer Franz Waxman, and rare photos from the scoring sessions for the film.First Time On CD!