A unique musical world where madness and humor intersect.
The magic of Stanley Kubrick, where classic turns bizarre.
The soundtrack to the film "A Clockwork Orange" is an avant-garde piece that boldly reconstructs classical music such as Beethoven's "Ninth Symphony" using synthesizers. The musical direction, which symbolizes the intersection of human violence and culture, has received cult support along with the film. It is a representative example of a "nasty yet beautiful" soundtrack that will remain in the history of film.
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A:
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1)
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Walter Carlos - Title Music From A Clockwork Orange
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2)
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Gioacchino Rossini - The Thieving Magpie (Abridged)
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Walter Carlos - Theme From A Clockwork Orange (Beethoviana)
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4)
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Ludwig van Beethoven - Ninth Symphony, Second Movement - Abridged
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Walter Carlos - March From A Clockwork Orange (Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement - Abridged)
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Walter Carlos - William Tell Overture - Abridged
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B:
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Sir Edward Elgar - Pomp And Circumstance March No. 1
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Sir Edward Elgar - Pomp And Circumstance March No. IV - Abridged
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Walter Carlos - Timesteps (Excerpt)
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Terry Tucker - Overture To The Sun
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Erika Eigen - I Want To Marry A Lighthouse Keeper
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Gioacchino Rossini - William Tell Overture - Abridged
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Walter Carlos - Suicide Scherzo (Ninth Symphony, Second Movement - Abridged)
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Ludwig van Beethoven - Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement - Abridged
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9)
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Gene Kelly - Singin' In The Rain
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Edited By [Edited For Lp By] - John Wood
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Producer - Rachel Elkind (A1, A3, A5, A6, B3, B7)
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Edited By [John Wood Supervised By] - Joe Boyd
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Art Direction - Ed Thrasher
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Liner Notes - Phillip Ramey
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Artwork [Cover Art] - Philip Castle