Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra Of Venezuela – Gustavo Dudamel: The Liberator (Original Soundtrack) (2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra Of Venezuela – Gustavo Dudamel: The Liberator (Original Soundtrack) (2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 54:08 minutes | 1,06 GB | Genre: Classical, Soundtrack
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

Libertador, Gustavo Dudamel’s first soundtrack, and first composition to be released worldwide. Gustavo originally arrived to this project as musical advisor. Sometime later, Gustavo said he had come up with a melody that could work for the start of the film. He went to the piano and began playing the melody. When he finished playing, I think both of us realized that he had begun composing our soundtrack. Dudamel, who consulted with filmscore master John Williams in the preparations for this assignment, describes his soundtrack as atmospheric, post-Mahlerian music, full of tension, hope and struggle. The Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra and guests from the world of Venezuelan folk music lend the score a distinctive and irresistible Latin American flavor.

Tracklist:
01. Gustavo Dudamel – ¿Quien puede detener la lluvia? (03:52)
02. Gustavo Dudamel – El 25 de septiembre de 1828 (04:41)
03. Gustavo Dudamel – Regreso a Venezuela (03:51)
04. Gustavo Dudamel – María Teresa (06:42)
05. Gustavo Dudamel – París (01:22)
06. Gustavo Dudamel – Fanny du Villars (01:17)
07. Gustavo Dudamel – La caída de la República (03:11)
08. Gustavo Dudamel – Destierro a Cartagena (03:24)
09. Gustavo Dudamel – Esto no es una frontera, esto es un río (04:01)
10. Gustavo Dudamel – Jamaica (02:25)
11. Gustavo Dudamel – Angostura (01:58)
12. Gustavo Dudamel – El paso de Los Andes (04:04)
13. Gustavo Dudamel – Ellos están con nosotros (03:28)
14. Gustavo Dudamel – Boyacá (02:42)
15. Gustavo Dudamel – Muere el Mariscal (01:29)
16. Gustavo Dudamel – Manuela (01:54)
17. Gustavo Dudamel – El ultimo viaje (03:39)

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