Maurice Barbanell

Paul Anka, Maurice Jarre - The Longest Day (Le Jour le plus long) (1962/2013) Bande originale du film de Darryl F. Zanuck

Paul Anka, Maurice Jarre - The Longest Day (Le Jour le plus long) (1962/2013)
Original Soundtrack (Bande originale du film de Darryl F. Zanuck)
Also contains music from: Un Taxi Pour Tobrouk, Paris Brule-t-il?,
La Bataille Du Rail, Le Pere Tranquille, Jeux Interdits

EAC | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 187 Mb | Scans ~ 64 Mb
Soundtrack, Score | Label: Milan | # 399 485-2 | 00:44:29

A unique film deserves a unique score. The famous song from “The Longest Day” was written and composed by Paul Anka. The rest of the score was composed, arranged, and orchestrated by Maurice Jarre. It was the minimum needed for this super production, which is considered as one of the most brilliant tributes to the freedom soldiers! In addition to “The Longest Day”’s score are featured the World War II cinema classics’ soundtracks: Denys de la Patellière’s “Un Taxi Pour Tobrouk” composed by Georges Garvarentz, René Clément’s “Is Paris Burning?” composed by Maurice Jarre, René Clément’s “La Bataille du Rail” composed by Yves Baudrier, René Clément’s “Mr. Orchid composed by René Cloërec, and René Clément’s “Forbidden Games” composed by Narciso Yepes.
Maurice Jarre - Doctor Zhivago: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1965) The Deluxe 30th Anniversary Edition 1995

Maurice Jarre - Doctor Zhivago: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1965)
The Deluxe 30th Anniversary Edition 1995

EAC | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 335 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 161 Mb | Scans ~ 185 Mb
Soundtrack, Score | Label: TCM Turner/Rhino | # R2 71957 | Time: 01:09:46

Maurice Jarre wrote the central musical motif of his score for Doctor Zhivago, "Lara's Theme," in a few minutes in a hotel, amid a frantic five-week rush to score the 197-minute movie. That theme made the Doctor Zhivago soundtrack album one of the biggest selling soundtrack of the 1960s, a considerable feat when one reckons in the competition from A Hard Day's Night, Never on Sunday, A Man and a Woman, Exodus, and 2001: A Space Odyssey. The rest of Jarre's score is more in the realm of lushly textured Russian-themed mood music, filled with dark male choruses, folk and folk-like themes, and dense orchestrations, sort of faux-Tchaikovsky. The stereo separation is used to good effect, and the music as a whole forms a kind of romantic/exotic travelogue as much as a dramatic sketch of the movie's action.
Maurice Steger & La Cetra Barockorchester Basel - A Tribute to Bach (2023)

Maurice Steger & La Cetra Barockorchester Basel - A Tribute to Bach (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 441 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 177 Mb | 01:17:18
Classical | Label: Berlin Classics

This album already carries the intention in its title: "A Tribute to Bach" is meant to be a deep bow by the world-renowned recorder player Maurice Steger to the great master of the music world, Johann Sebastian Bach.
Maurice Jarre - Jesus Of Nazareth: Original Soundtrack (1977) Reissue 2001

Maurice Jarre - Jesus Of Nazareth: Original Soundtrack (1977) Reissue 2001
EAC | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 339 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 171 Mb | Scans included
Soundtrack, Score | Label: Cinephile/Castle Music | # CMRCD 278 | 00:40:17

In 1977, Sir Lew Grade and acclaimed Italian director Franco Zeffirelli (Romeo And Juliet, the wonderful Mel Gibson Hamlet) were in the midst of finishing their sprawling six-hour miniseries about the life of Christ when they turned to veteran composer Maurice Jarre for the musical chores. While Jarre apparently had his reservations about doing work for television, in this case his fears turned out to be unjustified. With an all-star cast, exotic locations that spanned the globe, and most importantly the type of budget that could afford the kind of epic score Jarre had in mind, many still consider Jesus Of Nazareth to be one of the definitive filmic depictions of the J-man to date. Quite a feat, considering that the Guinness Book Of World Records calls Jesus the single most portrayed character in the history of cinema.
Maurice Jarre - Ghost: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1990) Expanded Reissue 1995

Maurice Jarre - Ghost: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1990) Reissue 1995
EAC | FLAC (Image) + cue.+log ~ 230 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 115 Mb | Scans included
Soundtrack, Score | Label: Milan | # 73138-35733-2 | 00:45:45

Ghost is a 1990 American romantic fantasy thriller film starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, Tony Goldwyn, and Rick Aviles. It was written by Bruce Joel Rubin and directed by Jerry Zucker. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Score and Best Film Editing. It won the awards for Best Supporting Actress for Goldberg and Best Original Screenplay for Bruce Joel Rubin. Swayze and Moore both received Golden Globe Award nominations for their performances, while Goldberg won the BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Saturn Awards in addition to the Oscar. The music for Ghost was written by veteran composer Maurice Jarre. The soundtrack also featured the 1955 song "Unchained Melody", composed by Alex North with lyrics by Hy Zaret. That song appears in both instrumental form and in the 1965 recording by the Righteous Brothers. Jarre's score was nominated for the 1990 Academy Award for Best Original Score. The soundtrack album was issued on Milan Records (and licensed to Varèse Sarabande for North American release); it was subsequently reissued in 1995 with two extra tracks.
Maurice Jarre - The Professionals: Original Soundtrack Recording (1966) Reissue 1992

Maurice Jarre - The Professionals: Original Soundtrack Recording (1966) Reissue 1992
EAC | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 208 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 127 Mb | Scans included
Soundtrack, Score, Latin | Label: Silva Treasury | # STD 5002 | 00:37:54

The Professionals is a 1966 American western written, produced, and directed by Richard Brooks. It starred Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan, and Claudia Cardinale, with Jack Palance, Ralph Bellamy, and Woody Strode in supporting roles. The script was adapted from the novel A Mule for the Marquesa by Frank O'Rourke. The film received three Academy Award nominations and an enthusiastic critical reception. The musical score was composed and conducted by Maurice Jarre.

Alice Ader - Maurice Ravel: Complete Piano Works (2012) 2CDs  Music

Posted by Designol at Jan. 15, 2024
Alice Ader - Maurice Ravel: Complete Piano Works (2012) 2CDs

Alice Ader - Maurice Ravel: Complete Piano Works (2012) 2CD
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 458 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 329 Mb | Scans ~ 32 Mb
Genre: Classical | Label: Fuga Libera | # Fug592 | Time: 02:23:44

Alice Ader’s first Debussy disc (Erato) won all the awards in the specialist press on its release twenty years ago and is still regarded as an unequalled benchmark. Now this unconventional pianist at last unveils her recording of the complete Ravel piano works. And what better moment could there be than Debussy Year to present these two hours or so of music in dialogue, en Miroirs as it were, with the œuvre of ‘Claude de France’? Ravel, the hot-blooded Swiss watchmaker, the discreet Lisztian, the mediocre pianist who made such extreme demands on his colleagues, the man of so many sublime paradoxes, deserves only the finest interpreters: those who take the time to explore his deepest recesses. Alice Ader, light-years away from the flashy gestures often encountered in this music, takes us to the very heart of one of the most secretive composers of his time.
Stephane Deneve,  Stuttgart RSO - Maurice Ravel: Orchestral Works Vol. 3 (2016)

Maurice Ravel - Orchestral Works Vol. 3: Daphnis et Chloé; Valses nobles et sentimentales (2016)
Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart SWR; SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart; Stéphane Denève

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 266 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 170 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: SWR/Naxos | # SWR19004CD | Time: 01:13:26

This third volume of the complete orchestral works by the great French composer Maurice Ravel features his music for the ballet Daphnis et Chloé, his longest work, written for Sergei Diaghalev’s Ballets Russes. The company gave the first performance in 1912. Ravel depicted the characters in the story with great musical delicacy, and the Stuttgart Orchestra reflects this through the attention it gives to the score’s finest nuances. Ravel secures scintillating effects from the large percussion section that he uses, a clear nod to ancient music. The Valses nobles et sentimentales were composed at the same time as the ballet, which makes it an appropriate coupling. The version for piano, clearly linked to Franz Schubert’s similarly named waltzes, was published in 1911, with the orchestral version following one year later. Again the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra gives a thrilling, first class interpretation.
Maurice Jarre - A Walk In The Clouds (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1995) {Milan} **[RE-UP]**

Maurice Jarre - A Walk In The Clouds (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1995) {Milan}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 195 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 97 mb
Genre: soundtrack

A Walk In The Clouds is the 1995 soundtrack album by Maurice Jarre. Released on the Milan label via BMG, it features two songs with vocals by Roberto Huerta, Juan Jimenez, Febronio Covarrubias & Ismael Gallagos Color d'Luna. This is the original 1995 CD, not the 2005 CD remaster.
The Philharmonia Orchestra, Tony Bremner - Maurice Jarre: Lawrence Of Arabia (1962) Re-recorded 1989, Remastered 1993

Maurice Jarre - Lawrence Of Arabia (1962/1989) Remastered 1993
Re-recoded in 1989 by The Philharmonia Orchestra; Tony Bremner, conductor

EAC | FLAC (Image) + cue.+log ~ 253 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 127 Mb | Scans included | 00:51:18
Soundtrack, Score, Contemporary Classical | Label: Silva Screen | # FILMCD036

Composer Maurice Jarre's majestic score for David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia is as epic and grand as the 1962 Oscar-winning movie itself. Bombastic and hypnotic, balancing sweeping strings and brass with violent percussion, Jarre (who also conducts) holds back nothing, relying on the film's desert vistas to guide his soaring, Middle Eastern-inspired cues into the listener's head like a cannonball. While the Tony Bremner-conducted re-recording that appeared a few years later is of excellent quality, there is no matching the power and cinematic scope of the original.