
This is the complete soundtrack - music, dialogue, sounds - of Jean-Luc
Godard's Nouvelle Vague, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in
1990.'In making this film,' Godard said at a press conference later that
year, 'I heard a great deal of music; music produced by Manfred
Eicher.I can well imagine how musicians are inspired and influenced by
these sounds. And I too have immersed myself in this music, and I have
felt,in my work, like a musician.' Interviewed at the Toronto Film
Festival of 1996, Godard returned to this theme: 'Manfred began our
relationship by sending me some music. It was new music of Arvo Pärt
and, especially, David Darling, which I had never heard of before. And
after listening, I wrote to him and asked him to send me more records of
his company. And I had the feeling, the way he was producing sound that
we were moreor less in the same country: he with sounds, me with
images. And the music that he sends me is music that brings me to some
ideas in moviemaking. In fact, some of the records brought me to a
picture called Nouvelle Vague and later other ones... and I began to
imagine things due to that kind of music.' Cahiers du Cinéma: 'The
Nouvelle Vague
soundtrack is magnificent. The intertwining of the
various forms of music, voices and sounds is one of the most
extraordinary ever heard, even including Godard's oeuvre.' Includes the
voices of Alain Delon, Domiziana Giordano, Roland Amstutz, Laurence
Cote, Jacques Dacqmine, Christophe Odent, Laurence Guerre, Joseph
Lisbona, and others.
(ECM Records)
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