Zina is a 1985 award-winning film directed by Ken McMullen. It tells a story of a twentieth century Antigone, Zinaida Volkova (Domiziana Giordano), daughter of Leon Trotsky. In 1930s Berlin, Zina is being treated by the Adlerian psychotherapist Professor Arthur Kronfeld (Ian McKellen). During this psychoanalysis, which includes some hypnosis, she recalls incidents both from her own life and that of her father, as a leader of the Russian Revolution, as the holder of state power and later in exile. David Cunningham is a composer and music producer from Northern Ireland. He is probably best known to a rock and roll audience for his work with the massively peculiar experimental band 'The Flying Lizards' but from about 1993, Cunningham began to make installations in which sounds within an architectural space were picked up by a microphone and then fed back into the space; the presence of an audience altered both the shape of the space and the sounds within it. A work of this type, The Listening Room, was installed in the Queen's Powder Magazine on Goat Island in Sydney Harbour during the Sydney Biennale of 1998. Barrie Guard however is a British composer known for working in a more conventional medium. What happens when these two composers work together? You will just have to listen to this extraordinarily emotive album to find out. 発売日:2020/7/24
トラックリスト
1 Overture: The March of History 2 Zina's Theme 3 Trotsky's Exile 4 The Age of Industrialisation 5 Zina's Letter 6 Antigone - End Title Theme 7 The Laws of History 8 Newsreel 9 Time and the Conscienceness 10 Zina's Cry from the Wilderness 11 Historical Coincidence 12 Who Says Instinct Is Blind 13 The Somnambulist 14 The Art Gallery 15 Hypnosis 16 Trotsky's Speech 17 If I Listen to the Rain 18 Life and Death Instincts 19 The Tram
1985年の映画のサウンドトラック。音楽は「ハウリング IV」、「悪魔の毒々モンスター東京へ行く」のバリー・ガードと「ターミナス」のデヴィッド・カニンガム。
トラックリストZina is a 1985 award-winning film directed by Ken McMullen. It tells a story of a twentieth century Antigone, Zinaida Volkova (Domiziana Giordano), daughter of Leon Trotsky. In 1930s Berlin, Zina is being treated by the Adlerian psychotherapist Professor Arthur Kronfeld (Ian McKellen). During this psychoanalysis, which includes some hypnosis, she recalls incidents both from her own life and that of her father, as a leader of the Russian Revolution, as the holder of state power and later in exile. David Cunningham is a composer and music producer from Northern Ireland. He is probably best known to a rock and roll audience for his work with the massively peculiar experimental band 'The Flying Lizards' but from about 1993, Cunningham began to make installations in which sounds within an architectural space were picked up by a microphone and then fed back into the space; the presence of an audience altered both the shape of the space and the sounds within it. A work of this type, The Listening Room, was installed in the Queen's Powder Magazine on Goat Island in Sydney Harbour during the Sydney Biennale of 1998. Barrie Guard however is a British composer known for working in a more conventional medium. What happens when these two composers work together? You will just have to listen to this extraordinarily emotive album to find out.
発売日:2020/7/24
1 Overture: The March of History
2 Zina's Theme
3 Trotsky's Exile
4 The Age of Industrialisation
5 Zina's Letter
6 Antigone - End Title Theme
7 The Laws of History
8 Newsreel
9 Time and the Conscienceness
10 Zina's Cry from the Wilderness
11 Historical Coincidence
12 Who Says Instinct Is Blind
13 The Somnambulist
14 The Art Gallery
15 Hypnosis
16 Trotsky's Speech
17 If I Listen to the Rain
18 Life and Death Instincts
19 The Tram