Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Michel Portal's "Le retour de Martin Guerre," a soundtrack that transcends the boundaries of conventional film music. Released on May 12, 1982, under Music Box Records, this album is a masterful blend of French jazz, free jazz, and chamber music, all woven together to create a rich and immersive sonic experience. The soundtrack, composed by Michel Portal, accompanies the French film "Le Retour de Martin Guerre," directed by Daniel Vigne, and won the César for Best Film Music in 1983.
The album features 14 tracks, each meticulously crafted to evoke the essence of 16th-century France, where the film's narrative unfolds. From the haunting melodies of "L'Église et le Parlement" to the lively rhythms of "Charivari," and the tender moments captured in "Scène d'amour," Michel Portal's compositions transport you to a bygone era. The album's highlight, "Le retour de Martin Guerre," beautifully encapsulates the film's themes of identity, deception, and redemption.
With a duration of just 29 minutes, this album is a testament to Michel Portal's ability to convey depth and complexity in a concise format. Whether you're a fan of jazz, classical music, or simply appreciate a well-crafted soundtrack, "Le retour de Martin Guerre" is an essential addition to your collection. The album's unique fusion of genres and its historical context make it a standout piece in Michel Portal's discography.