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The Painted Veil (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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Download links and information about The Painted Veil (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Alexandre Desplat. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 53:49 minutes.

Artist: Alexandre Desplat
Release date: 2006
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 19
Duration: 53:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Painted Veil (featuring Vincent Segal, Lang Lang, The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 3:17
2. Gnossiennes No. 1 - Lent (featuring Lang Lang) 3:22
3. Colony Club (featuring Lang Lang, The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 2:07
4. River Waltz (featuring Lang Lang, The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 2:22
5. Kitty's Theme (featuring Lang Lang, The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 3:06
6. Death Convoy (featuring The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 2:48
7. The Water Wheel (featuring The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 6:19
8. The Lovers (featuring Lang Lang, The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 1:25
9. Promenade (featuring Vincent Segal, Lang Lang, The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 2:04
10. Kitty's Journey (featuring The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 2:49
11. The Deal (featuring The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 3:21
12. Walter's Mission (featuring Vincent Segal, Lang Lang, The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 3:55
13. The Convent (featuring The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 0:50
14. River Waltz (featuring Lang Lang) 2:25
15. Morning Tears (featuring Vincent Segal, Lang Lang, The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 1:50
16. Cholera (featuring Vincent Segal, Lang Lang, The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 4:21
17. The End of Love (featuring Vincent Segal, The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 4:34
18. The Funeral (featuring The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 0:51
19. From Shangai to London (featuring Lang Lang, The Prague Symphony Orchestra) 2:03

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Alexandre Desplat's score for director John Curran's film adaptation of the W. Somerset Maugham novel The Painted Veil, about a British couple who travel to China in the 1920s, is not specifically Oriental in tone. But it does have a sense of reserve and a contemplative feel much of the time. The dominant soloist is young Chinese classical pianist Lang Lang, although Vincent Segal's electric cello is also given generous solo space. Desplat provides a lovely "River Waltz," played both orchestrally and as a piano piece by Lang. "The Water Wheel" is a percussion-heavy cue with Desplat himself contributing. (He also plays flutes, piano, and keyboards himself on the soundtrack.) "Cholera," a cue coming toward the film's climax, has the repetitive rhythm of a Philip Glass piece, but that's as assertive as Desplat gets in a score that manages to maintain a mood simultaneously restrained and ominous.