Phillip Glass La BellePhilip Glass- La Belle et la Bête Disc 1
Philip Glass- La Belle et la Bête Disc 1.torrent (13.5 KB)
06 La Le Retour Du Père.mp3 (2.1 MB)
01 La Ouverture.mp3 (3.2 MB)
03 La La Demande En Mariage D'Avenant.mp3 (3.3 MB)
08 La Le Dîner.mp3 (3.4 MB)
02 La Les Soeurs.mp3 (3.4 MB)
09 La Les Tourments De La Bête.mp3 (4.5 MB)
04 La Le Voyage Du Père.mp3 (4.9 MB)
05 La Le Domaine De La Bête.mp3 (7.0 MB)
07 La La Belle Va Au Château.mp3 (7.5 MB)
Philip Glass- La Belle et la Bête Disc 2
Philip Glass- La Belle et la Bête Disc 2.torrent (14.4 KB)
02 La La Saisie Des Meubles.mp3 (1.4 MB)
04 La Belle Retourne Chez Son Père.mp3 (1.8 MB)
08 La Le Magnifique Apparaít.mp3 (2.9 MB)
06 La Le Plan.mp3 (3.2 MB)
10 La Le Pavillon.mp3 (3.4 MB)
05 La Belle Raconte Son Histoire.mp3 (3.5 MB)
07 La La Passion D'Avenant.mp3 (3.7 MB)
11 La La Métamorphose.mp3 (3.9 MB)
09 La Le Miroir.mp3 (4.1 MB)
03 La La Confiance De La Bête En la Belle.mp3 (4.6 MB)
01 La Promenade Dans Le Jardin.mp3 (9.3 MB)
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The 1946 American release of the film had an entirely different set of opening credits, and is the one available on VHS. In that release, these credits were presented straightforwardly, with nothing unusual about them, and with the title in English. In the film's original release, available on DVD, the credits were written on a blackboard, in what is known as cursive handwriting, the same type of writing in which the opening prologue appears. After every credit, Jean Cocteau's hand would erase it and write the next credit with what appeared to be chalk. Then, after the credits ended, a film clapboard was seen, it was slammed together, as they always are just before a film director yells "Action!", and then the film's written prologue was seen. Philip Glass composed an opera perfectly synchronized to "La Belle et la bête" that serves as alternative soundtrack on the 2003 Criterion Collection DVD and subsequent 2011 Blu-ray Disc, although it was meant for live performances -- with the film projected behind the ensemble -- and it was not part of the film's original release, nor any of the subsequent television showings. The libretto is all of the film's dialog sung verbatim, synchronized with the on-screen lip movements.
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Philip Glass – La Belle Et La Bête Label: Nonesuch – 79347-2 Format: 2 x CD, Box Set, Country: US Released: Apr 7, 1995 Genre: Electronic Style: Modern Classical, Minimal Tracklist 1-01 Ouverture 3:31 1-02 Les Sœurs 3:47 1-03 La Demande En Mariage D'Avenant 3:37 1-04 Le Voyage Du Père 5:22 1-05 La Belle Et La Bête 7:39 1-06 Le Retour Du Père 2:18 1-07 La Belle Va Au Château 8:12 1-08 Le Dîner 3:43 1-09 Les Tourments De La Bête 4:50 2-01 Promenade Dans Le Jardin 10:10 2-02 La Saisie Des Meubles 1:33 2-03 La Confiance De La Bête En La Belle 4:59 2-04 Belle Retourne Chez Son Père 1:57 2-05 Belle Raconte Son Histoire 3:54 2-06 Le Plan 3:32 2-07 La Passion D'Avenant 4:06 2-08 Le Magnifique Apparaît 3:10 2-09 Le Miroir 4:26 2-10 Le Pavillon 3:44 2-11 La Métamorphose 4:10 General Complete name : Philip Glass- La Belle et la Bête Disc 1\01 La Ouverture.mp3 Format : MPEG Audio File size : 3.22 MiB Duration : 3 min 30 s Overall bit rate mode : Constant Overall bit rate : 128 kb/s Album : Philip Glass: La Belle et la Bête Disc 1 Album/Performer : Philip Glass Track name : La Ouverture Track name/Position : 1 Performer : Philip Glass Composer : Philip Glass Publisher : Nonesuch Genre : Soundtrack Recorded date : 1995
Audio Format : MPEG Audio Format version : Version 1 Format profile : Layer 3 Format settings : Joint stereo / MS Stereo Duration : 3 min 30 s Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 128 kb/s Channel(s) : 2 channels Sampling rate : 44.1 kHz Frame rate : 38.281 FPS (1152 SPF) Compression mode : Lossy Stream size : 3.21 MiB (100%)