A magnificent epic poem by a master.
This is one of Maurice Jarre's masterpieces, and features a 110-piece orchestra with 24 balalaikas, creating a profound sound image.
In the globally beloved "Lara's Theme," a balalaika ensemble performed by musicians from the Russian Orthodox Church in Los Angeles intertwines with strings to accentuate the emotional impact. Maurice Jarre's intricate score, featuring a multi-layered composition incorporating koto, shamisen, and the then-recently developed Moog synthesizer, as well as a large-scale recording featuring a 40-person choir, made full use of 20 microphones, combines the grandeur of an epic poem with personal love and hate, making this a treasure that will remain in the history of soundtracks.
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1)
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Overture From "Doctor Zhivago"
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2)
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Main Title From "Doctor Zhivago"
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3)
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Lara Leaves Yuri
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4)
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At The Student Cafe
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5)
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Komarovsky And Lara's Rendezvous
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6)
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Revolution
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B:
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Lara's Theme From "Doctor Zhivago"
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2)
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The Funeral
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3)
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Sventytski's Waltz
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4)
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Yuri Escapes
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5)
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Tonya Arrives At Varykino
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6)
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Yuri Writes A Poem For Lara
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Conductor, Composed By - Maurice Jarre
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Orchestra - MGM Studio Orchestra
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Producer - Jesse Kaye
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Engineer - Thorne Nogar
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Engineer [Director Of Engineering] - Val Valentin
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Edited By - Bill Saracino