Philip Glass - Mishima
Classical, Soundtrack | Easy CD-DA, FLAC tracks, No CUE, No Log | 1 CD, Covers, LQ | 240 MB
CD Date: October 25, 1990 | Nonesuch
Classical, Soundtrack | Easy CD-DA, FLAC tracks, No CUE, No Log | 1 CD, Covers, LQ | 240 MB
CD Date: October 25, 1990 | Nonesuch
Mishima designed his life as a drama; in his books he plotted out his life down to the last chapter. A twentieth century writer of the highest acclaim, Yukio Mishima generated more than 30 novels, in addition to numerous plays and movies. He was truly a renaissance man and was not only Japanese, but a world figure. Produced by two of the world's greatest film-makers - George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola and directed by Paul Schrader, Mishima is a haunting, lyrical story of a tortured modern man. Mishima won a special award for Best Artistic Contribution at the Cannes Film Festival 1985.
Composer: Philip Glass
Conducted by Michael Riesman.
String quartets performed by
The Kronos Quartet: David Harrington, violin. John Sherba, violin.
Hank Dutt, viola. Joan Jeanrenaud, cello.
TRACKS
01 - MISHIMA - Opening
02 - November 25: morning
03 - 1934: grandmother and Kimitake
04 - TEMPLE OF THE GOLDEN PAVILION (like some enormous music)
05 - Osamu's Theme: KYOKO'S HOUSE
06 - 1937: Saint Sebastian
07 - KYOKO'S HOUSE (stage blood is not enough)
08 - November 25: ICHIGAYA
09 - 1957: award montage
10 - RUNAWAY HORSES (poetry written with a splash of blood)
11 - 1962: body building
12 - November 25: THE LAST DAY
13 - F-104: epilogue from SUN AND STEEL
14 - MISHIMA - Closing
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