Movie Information
Colette
Released: September 21, 2018
Credits
- composerThomas Ades
- music supervisorKaren Elliott
- directorWash Westmoreland
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Song Credits
- "Down by the Salley Gardens"
Written by William Butler Yeats and Herbert Hughes
Performed by Kylie Watt - "Arabesque"
Written by Claude Debussy
Performed & Arranged by Thomas Adès - Seguidilla and Duet: "Pres des ramparts de Seville"
from "Carmen"
Written by Georges Bizet
Performed by Graciela Alperyn (mezzo-soprano), Giorgio Lamberti (tenor) and the
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alexander Rahbari
Licensed courtesy of Naxos Rights US Inc. - "Coppelia - Act I: Valse"
Written by Leo Delibes
Performed by the Slovak Radio Symphony
Orchestra conducted by Andrew Mogrelia
Licensed courtesy of Naxos Rights US Inc. - Faust – Récitatif et Air des Bijoux, "Un Bouquet…O Dieu! Que de Bijoux" (Marguerite)
Written by Charles Gounod
Performed by Choeur et Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse, Michel Plasson
Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd - Faust - Valse et Choeur, "Ne Permettrez-vous pas me belle Demoiselle"
Written by Charles Gounod
Performed by Choeur et Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse, Michel Plasson
Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd - "Étincelles in A Flat Major"
Composed by Émile Waldteufel
Performed by Alexandre Sorel
Licensed Courtesy of Solstice Records, France - "Introduction and Royal March of the Lion"
from "Carnival of the Animals"
Written by Camille Saint-Saëns
Licensed courtesy of CPM Classical - "Introduction and Royal March of the Lion"
from "Carnival of the Animals"
Written by Camille Saint-Saëns
Arranged by Anthony Weeden - "Je Suis Pocharde"
Written by Louis Byrec
Performed by Yvette Guillbert
Licensed courtesy of Puzzle Productions, France - "Children's Corner, L.113:VI Cakewalk"
Written by Claude Debussy
Performed by Francois-Joel Thiollier, piano
Licensed courtesy of Naxos Rights US Inc. - "Children's Corner, L.113: VI Cakewalk"
Written by Claude Debussy
Arranged by Anthony Weeden - "Gnossienne No. 1: Lent"
Written by Erik Satie
Performed & Arranged by Thomas Adès - "Moulin Rouge"
Based on "Gnossienne No. 1: Lent"
Written by Erik Satie
Arranged by Anthony Weeden - "Dream of Egypt"
Written by Thomas Adès - "Septet in E Flat Major, Op.65: IV
Gavotte et Final: Allegro non Troppo, Animato"
Written by Camille Saint-Saëns
Arranged by Thomas Adès
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