A SUMMER STORY Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Music Composed and Conducted by Georges Delerue
New remastered and expanded edition. 49 minutes of music, including 10 minutes of music never released before. 8-page CD booklet with liner notes by Gergely Hubai.
Ref: MBR-108 Release Date: January 23, 2017
Music Box Records is proud to present the expanded CD edition of Georges Delerue's romantic masterpiece, A Summer Story.
Directed by Piers Haggard (The Blood on Satan's Claw, 1978 TV series Pennies From Heaven), A Summer Story begins in 1904. Frank Ashton, a young man from London twists his angle during a walking trip in Devon. Finding refuge in a nearby farmhouse, Frank is looked after by Megan David, a young girl who is immediately smitten with him. After spending a night together, Frank promises to come back for Megan after taking care of some business. Having missed the train, our hero eventually runs across with an old friend and his sisters, one of whom takes a special interest in Frank... As a tribute to the prestigious Merchant/Ivory pictures, A Summer Story stars James Wilby and Imogen Stubbs as the star-crossed lovers.
While the music by Georges Delerue is thematically rich, like most the composer's scores, the key to appreciating the delicacy and brilliance of A Summer Story is to look at the score as a clash between different sections of orchestra, specifically the strings and the woodwinds. The sections of the orchestra represent different social classes - as the story progresses, the two worlds start to intertwine together in enchanting ways - the most beautiful passages of the developing romance utilize both the strings and the selected woodwinds (flutes in particular). The film is also notable for featuring Delerue's adaptation of an Irish folk song entitled "The Gentle Maiden" - this CD marks the debut release of the cue's film version.
A Summer Story was issued on LP and CD around the time of the film’s release, it included 35 minutes of music organized into 20 tracks. The current release adds about 15 minutes of brand new material organized into 23 tracks. The 8-page booklet by Gergely Hubai discusses the film and the score.
TRACK LISTING:
1. Ashton Arrives (03:23) 2. We Meet Megan (01:00) 3. Falling in Love (01:30) 4. Sheep Shearing / Coming to Town (01:47) 5. Megan Leaves Forever (01:44) 6. The Gentle Maiden (Instrumental) (01:46) 7. Love in the Loft (04:52) 8. Megan at Work (00:49) 9. Summer Poem (01:38) 10. Waiting for Megan** (02:13) 11. Night Meeting (01:30) 12. Devon by Night* (00:56) 13. The Green House* (00:52) 14. At the Beach / Flashback and Rescue (02:36) 15. The Locket* (00:49) 16. Abandoned (04:57) 17. The Gentle Maiden (Instrumental) (Film Version)* (01:16) 18. Megan in the Field (01:15) 19. Farewell to Megan* (03:29) 20. Missed the Train** (01:50) 21. Thinking of Ashton** (01:38) 22. Return to the Hill (03:27) 23. Ashton's Son (Theme from A Summer Story) (03:26)
* previously unreleased ** contains unreleased material
Lovely samples for a film that escaped my notice at the time, and is actually more appealing to me these days in this age of blockbusters and t-vulgarity.
A little off topic, but does anyone know anything about the piano music in the trailer? Does not sound like Delerue to me, and certainly not like the clips on the Music Box site.
Gorgeous score. One of the truly great film scores that few people know even exists............the film is also equally as good and remains unreleased in the UK on home video.......
By coincidence I obtained the DVD of this film a couple of weeks ago [had to import though as it's not available in the UK]....I remembered seeing it soon after when it came out on home video and had memories of it as a lovely film if a bit of a weepie....upon finally watching the DVD for the first time [still a real heartbreaker of a movie to me!] but the other day I couldn't get some of the gorgeous music out of my head and was distraught to find out that a CD wasn't available, though someone put some of the music up on YouTube so I made do with that for two days. I then look on here and lo and behold it's being released!
Delerue is not a composer I'm too familiar with I must admit though....need to explore a bit I guess. Any other available scores of his that are like this one?
By coincidence I obtained the DVD of this film a couple of weeks ago [had to import though as it's not available in the UK]....I remembered seeing it soon after when it came out on home video and had memories of it as a lovely film if a bit of a weepie....upon finally watching the DVD for the first time [still a real heartbreaker of a movie to me!] but the other day I couldn't get some of the gorgeous music out of my head and was distraught to find out that a CD wasn't available, though someone put some of the music up on YouTube so I made do with that for two days. I then look on here and lo and behold it's being released!
Delerue is not a composer I'm too familiar with I must admit though....need to explore a bit I guess. Any other available scores of his that are like this one?
You should take a listen to Agnes of God, Queenie and American Friends. Delerue did so many gorgeous scores. You have a lot to discover.
Lovely samples for a film that escaped my notice at the time, and is actually more appealing to me these days in this age of blockbusters and t-vulgarity.
A little off topic, but does anyone know anything about the piano music in the trailer? Does not sound like Delerue to me, and certainly not like the clips on the Music Box site.
Even though there are many great romantic Delerue scores, this is indeed one of his finest. The original issue on Virgin sort of came and went very quickly (as did the movie itself), so this reissue is very welcome, especially in its expanded format. I urge anyone who likes Delerue or romantic scores in general to get this release.
This post should not disappear from page one at this time. This is one of Delerue's finest scores. If you like Delerue's romantic-idiom scores, GET THIS!
By coincidence I obtained the DVD of this film a couple of weeks ago [had to import though as it's not available in the UK]....I remembered seeing it soon after when it came out on home video and had memories of it as a lovely film if a bit of a weepie....upon finally watching the DVD for the first time [still a real heartbreaker of a movie to me!] but the other day I couldn't get some of the gorgeous music out of my head and was distraught to find out that a CD wasn't available, though someone put some of the music up on YouTube so I made do with that for two days. I then look on here and lo and behold it's being released!
Delerue is not a composer I'm too familiar with I must admit though....need to explore a bit I guess. Any other available scores of his that are like this one?
You should take a listen to Agnes of God, Queenie and American Friends. Delerue did so many gorgeous scores. You have a lot to discover.