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 Posted:   Oct 25, 2021 - 2:09 AM   
 By:   Lokutus   (Member)

https://www.musicbox-records.com/en/cd-soundtracks/11032-les-rois-maudits-lancelot-du-lac.html




A 2-CD set.
Remastered edition.
12-page CD booklet with French and English liner notes by Gilles Loison.
Limited Edition of 1000 units.

To mark its 200th CD album and to conclude the celebration of its 10th anniversary in 2021, Music Box Records proudly presents the fifth volume of the collection Great Television Soundtracks dedicated to two original television soundtracks composed and conducted by Georges Delerue: Les Rois maudits (The Accursed Kings, 1972) and Lancelot du Lac (Lancelot of the Lake, 1970).

Les Rois maudits is a series of historical novels written by Maurice Druon about the Valois dynasty of French kings in the 14th century. Published between 1955 and 1977, the series was adapted by Marcel Jullian and directed by Claude Barma for French television during the Christmas programs in 1972 with an impressive casting at that time. Lancelot du Lac is adapted from the novel Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart written by Chrétien de Troyes. This story is set in the 13th century, in Britain, where Lancelot, who was raised by Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, becomes one of the Knights of the Round Table and falls secretly in love with Guinevere, the wife of King Arthur, for whom he wants to accomplish many deeds.

For these two mini-series, Georges Delerue's gift for melody and enormous versatility are once again demonstrated with these stunningly colourful scores. Delerue's writing is always overflowing with melody, lyricism, heart, and a sense of wonder. For Les Rois maudits, the composer created gorgeous musical portrait in finest historical idiom. He delivered an ample and majestic main theme, evocative of an irreversible fate. Although he used period-typical instruments such as the lute, the recorder or the vielle, he created his themes in a spirit of transposition that better matched the contemporary musical language. As usual, he stayed faithful to the English horn and zither for the moments of tenderness. For Lancelot du Lac, Delerue provided colorful music for full orchestra surrounded by authentic ensemble of recorder, medieval percussion, regal fanfares, flavorful period dances. The music is rich, sadly beautiful, memorable and majestic. The composer shrouded Lancelot du Lac with a magical halo of celestial voices and used the ondes Martenot to create unsettling atmospheres. For the love theme, nothing could be more beautiful in Delerue’s eyes than his beloved zither.

Remastered from the complete master elements courtesy of Delerue's archives, this present edition features the world premiere releases of these two gorgeous television scores. The CD comes with a 12-page booklet with liner notes by Gilles Loison. The release is limited to 1000 units.

DISC 1

LES ROIS MAUDITS
1. Générique début (01:04)
2. Complot de Robert d’Artois (01:31)
3. Lormet, homme de confiance (02:23)
4. Les frères d’Aunay (02:01)
5. Instants de bonheur (01:01)
6. Le messager Guccio Baglioni (01:15)
7. Le banquier Spinello Tolomei (01:17)
8. Les amants de la tour de Nesle (02:16)
9. Jugement (01:59)
10. Courrier du Pape (01:29)
11. Louis X le Hutin, le nouveau roi (02:25)
12. Douceur de vivre (02:15)
13. Confessions (01:42)
14. Noces de village (02:10)
15. Mariage secret (01:11)
16. Chambre royale (02:40)
17. Dragée empoisonnée (02:04)
18. Le pacte (01:42)
19. Messe solennelle (01:11)
20. Empoisonnement (02:08)
21. Convalescence douloureuse (02:16)
22. Baptême (02:03)
23. Mouchoir empoisonné (02:58)
24. Le couvent (01:48)
25. Derniers instants du Roi (00:58)
26. Évasion de Mortimer (02:44)
27. Cuisine pontificale (01:24)
28. Chasse au Roi (01:50)
29. Remords de Mortimer (01:51)
30. La Reine Isabelle et Mortimer (02:40)
31. Condamné à mort (01:12)
32. Le Roi volé (02:25)
33. Punition (01:27)
34. Les amants (02:03)

Total Time CD1 • 64:49

DISC 2

LES ROIS MAUDITS (suite)
1. Nouveau sacre (02:09)
2. Banquet (00:49)
3. Mahaut empoisonnée (02:34)
4. Tournoi (01:29)
5. Le Lis et la sorcière (02:16)
6. La guerre éclate (02:22)
7. Mort de Robert d'Artois (03:54)
8. Générique de fin (02:34)

LANCELOT DU LAC
9. Générique (02:04)
10. Viviane la Dame du Lac (02:01)
11. Le pré aux arbrisseaux (02:07)
12. Le château en flammes (01:58)
13. Me promenant sur la muraille (02:07)
14. La Reine et Lancelot (01:07)
15. La joute (02:14)
16. Fête de nuit (01:57)
17. Confrontation (02:48)
18. Brandus des Îles (03:47)
19. L’écu du chevalier (01:48)
20. Danse médiévale (01:45)
21. La grotte (02:39)
22. La Table ronde (03:08)
23. Lancelot et la Dame de Nohant (02:10)
24. L'Ermitage (01:54)
25. Excalibur, la Flamme blanche (Final) (04:00)

BONUS TRACK
26. Les Rois maudits (03:01)

Total Time CD2 • 61:51

Total Album Time • 126:40

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 25, 2021 - 10:08 AM   
 By:   Luc Van der Eeken   (Member)

Ordered!

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 25, 2021 - 10:15 AM   
 By:   cody1949   (Member)

When it's a Delerue,it's almost certain to be ordered. And so it is.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 26, 2021 - 2:48 AM   
 By:   Rameau   (Member)

Georges Delerue does this stuff so well, but as a headphone listener, the mono sound bugs me (yes, I'm that shallow), so it's a pass. I have Chouans! (expanded), that'll do...& anyway, Music Box doesn't want to sell it to me, so sod 'em. (the wait goes on for my first soundtrack purchase for this year).

It's about time A Little Romance (1979) got re-release. The old Varese is a wee bit expensive now, do Varese still own/control it?

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 26, 2021 - 3:34 AM   
 By:   Niall from Ireland   (Member)

When it's a Delerue,it's almost certain to be ordered. And so it is.[/

Ordered!

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 26, 2021 - 3:36 AM   
 By:   Niall from Ireland   (Member)

Georges Delerue does this stuff so well, but as a headphone listener, the mono sound bugs me (yes, I'm that shallow), so it's a pass. I have Chouans! (expanded), that'll do...& anyway, Music Box doesn't want to sell it to me, so sod 'em. (the wait goes on for my first soundtrack purchase for this year).

It's about time A Little Romance (1979) got re-release. The old Varese is a wee bit expensive now, do Varese still own/control it?


I do agree about A Little Romance, I too would love to see a new re-release of this great Delerue/Vivaldi score. Its a wonderful film.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 26, 2021 - 5:26 AM   
 By:   TerraEpon   (Member)

Georges Delerue does this stuff so well, but as a headphone listener, the mono sound bugs me (yes, I'm that shallow), so it's a pass.

Yeah it's unfortunate. Delerue is one of my favorites and if it were stereo, I'd be all over this (same with the Bolling).

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 26, 2021 - 7:55 AM   
 By:   couvee   (Member)

I'm so happy with this. Stereo versus mono never bothered me anyhow, bad sound against good sound, yes. But I prefer good sounding mono over bad stereo anytime. I'm a sucker for these medieval scores with dances, fêtes and banquets by Delerue. Back in the day I loved A Walk with Love and Death, The Borgias, Anne of the Thousand Days and more recently I picked up Thibaud. Delerue sure knew how to compose music that sounded authentic for this period, even played by modern orchestra's.

I also think Music Box is very generous with the pricing of these 2CD-sets. Get two scores for the price of one! I finally picked up the Vol.3 (Cloche Tibétaine/Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes) as it is slowly selling out. So lots of great Delerue music to look forward to. I just got a notice that they are shipping this out with the new Legend release. Can't wait.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 26, 2021 - 10:43 AM   
 By:   AlainC   (Member)

I'm so happy with this. Stereo versus mono never bothered me anyhow, bad sound against good sound, yes. But I prefer good sounding mono over bad stereo anytime. I'm a sucker for these medieval scores with dances, fêtes and banquets by Delerue. Back in the day I loved A Walk with Love and Death, The Borgias, Anne of the Thousand Days and more recently I picked up Thibaud. Delerue sure knew how to compose music that sounded authentic for this period, even played by modern orchestra's.

I also think Music Box is very generous with the pricing of these 2CD-sets. Get two scores for the price of one! I finally picked up the Vol.3 (Cloche Tibétaine/Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes) as it is slowly selling out. So lots of great Delerue music to look forward to. I just got a notice that they are shipping this out with the new Legend release. Can't wait.


And all this Delerue's television music is a travel to my childhood...So so happy Music Box issued these treasure

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 26, 2021 - 12:09 PM   
 By:   cody1949   (Member)

Love to see premiere releases like this Delerue. I'll take a good sounding mono release any day rather than not having it at all. This revisiting of scores just for improved sound is not my cup of tea. We need premiere material .

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 26, 2022 - 1:24 AM   
 By:   keky   (Member)

I have only listened to Lancelot du Lac but I'm already enchanted. It is a wonderful score, a big thanks to Music Box for releasing it. It has everything I love about Delerue: stunning melodies, nice renaissance-sounding cues, choir, and the action motif of the track "Confrontation" and the bells and choir duo of "La Table ronde" sound like they could even come through in an italo western flick from the '60s.
A very nice score from the French maestro!

 
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