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ladies in lavender (original motion picture soundtrack)

U.S. RELEASE DATE: April 26, 2005
MUSICIANS: Joshua Bell, Nigel Hess
PRODUCERS: Nigel Hess, Craig Leon, Grace Row
REVIEWS: 2

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  • 1
    Ladies in Lavender
  • 2
    Olga
  • 3
    Teaching Andrea
  • 4
    Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra
  • 5
    Méditation from Thaïs
  • 6
    Our Secret
  • 7
    On the Beach
  • 8
    Introduction and Tarantella, Op. 43
  • 9
    The Letter
  • 10
    Polish Dance - Zabawa Weselna
  • 11
    Stirrings
  • 12
    Potatoes
  • 13
    The Girl With Flaxen Hair
  • 14
    A Broken Heart
  • 15
    Two Sisters
  • 16
    The Carnival of Venice

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The difference here is that I have not seen the movie, only listened to Joshua playing the soundtrack, and I think his performance of both new pieces by Nigel Hess and classical standards such as the lovely "Meditation from 'Thais'" is wonderful. If I read the liner notes correctly, it was not Joshua who laid down the musical tracks for the movie, just for the soundtrack. I adore the combination here of new music and old. Who else has ever written a duet for bassoon and violin but Nigel Hess? And he is a very good pianist himself. Then there is Joshua's finale for this CD, the "Variations on a Theme" by Paganini. You are missing something special if you've not listened to the soundtrack for the movie. I play it often. Of all the soundtracks Joshua has recorded, I think I like this one best.

I haven't listened to the soundtrack, but I nearly cried laughing when i saw the guy acting as the violinist playing while Joshua made the sound. It was sooo funny, there would be 5 different notes sounding and his fingers stayed the same!! Haha...