Adam, wo bist du? Soundtrack
In parallel with Ilana Lewitan’s exhibition held in Munich, this powerful soundtrack tells a story of brutality, pain, and rebirth. Composed by Philippe Cohen Solal.
In parallel with Ilana Lewitan’s exhibition held in Munich, this powerful soundtrack tells a story of brutality, pain, and rebirth. Composed by Philippe Cohen Solal.
Listen to a song of Philippe Cohen Solal’s upcoming album in Toshio Matsuura’s WorldWide FM show. Opening a nice selection of rare jazz gems by the founding member of U.F.O. this tune is a variation of Living’s worth Loving by David Batteau re arranged for piano, flute and orchestra by the talented French composer Chassol.
Originally I had the idea to create music for an imaginary film or a film yet to be released. I’ve always enjoyed working under the constraint of a scenario or a director, but I also know that the best films are often those where the images were assembled on music that was already scored or recorded.