"Genesis" by Bruno Coulais is a captivating journey into the natural world, serving as the soundtrack to the acclaimed documentary of the same name directed by Claude Nuridsany and Marie Pérennou. Released in 2004, this 42-minute album is a masterclass in evocative composition, blending delicate melodies with intricate orchestrations to mirror the intricate dance of life captured on film. Bruno Coulais, known for his ability to weave music that complements visual storytelling, delivers a score that is both ethereal and profound. The album features 18 tracks, each named after the various creatures and phenomena documented in the film, from the graceful "Les hippocampes" (Seahorses) to the haunting "Le fleuve rouge" (The Red River). The compositions are as diverse as the subjects they accompany, ranging from whimsical and playful to somber and reflective. Recorded under the Madoro Music label, "Genesis" is a testament to Bruno Coulais' versatility and his unique ability to capture the essence of nature through music. Whether you're a fan of film scores, nature documentaries, or simply beautiful music, this album is sure to enchant and inspire.