Walt Disney Animation Studios' 'Frozen' features eight original songs from Kristen Anderson-Lopez ('In Transit,' 'Winnie the Pooh') and Tony Award-winning songwriter Robert Lopez ('Avenue Q,' 'The Book of Mormon'), plus a phenomenal score by the composer of last year's Oscar-winning short 'Paperman,' Christophe Beck. The original motion picture soundtrack, which features the end-credit recording of 'Let It Go' by Demi Lovato as well as performances by Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad, Jonathan Groff and more, is available for sale on Nov. 25, 2013. Directed by Chris Buck ('Tarzan,' 'Surf's Up') and Jennifer Lee (screenwriter, 'Wreck-It Ralph'), who also wrote the screenplay, and produced by Peter Del Vecho ('Winnie the Pooh,' 'The Princess and the Frog') 'Frozen' hits theaters in 3D on Nov. 27, 2013. 2014 Academy Award(R) winner for Best Original Song 'Let it Go' and Best Animated Feature Film.
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Wonderful Songs & Wonderful Scoring Make This A Musical Disney Treat
To try and analyze the legacy of Disney is a difficult one. Walt’s legacy has grown into the biggest conglomerate in the world that reaches into all aspects of our lives from films, TV, music, toys and theme parks. Disney is part of life, but it’s the stories that built the legacy. From the golden age of Disney that led to a small decline in quality, and then a resurgance that we saw with The Little Mermaid that lasted into the mid to late 90’s. Then Disney took steps backwards once again completely losing its identity and surely losing touch with what Walt established. Movies like Home On The Range, Meet The Robinsons, Chicken Little, Atlantis and others seemed to lack whatever made Disney what it was. This of course doesn't include Pixar. I do think Disney Animation is on the uptick. Tangled was wonderful and now Frozen takes Disney forward by taking two steps back to the times of Disney greatness. Frozen is indeed a magical Disney classic. It’s a loose adaptation on a beloved tale that is cemented with gorgeous animation, loveable characters and unforgettable music. Christophe Beck surprises with a simply wonderful score, and the wife/husnand duo Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez provide us with songs that would make the Sherman brothers and Alan Menken proud.Frozen is a story that really boils down to the relationship between two sisters, and it’s that relationship that carries the story. The adventure along the way provides composer Christophe Beck with tons of great opportunities. Beck scored the Oscar winning short Paperman for Disney, and his impressive work there got him the feature gig here. He does not dissapoint. The Norweigian inspired score opens with a wonderful chant titled “Eatnemen Vuelie” featuring an all-female chorus collectively known as Cantus. The piece was not composed by Beck, but by Frode Fjellheim and serves as the bookending theme to open and close the whole experience. Beck’s original score is not overshadowed though. He manages to deliver a beautiful score filled with wonder, excitement, and a vibrant emotional reflection of our two main leads. Beck handles all the magic and wonder of the story with ease while still adding fun character touches such as music for Olaf. The style is pure orchestral goodness with the hint of a fairy tale feel. The motifs and themes Beck builds never get overpowered by the songs and in turn deliver a rich and emotional experience.Now, the songs by the Lopez duo match the excellence of the score. Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez wrote songs for the 2011 film Winnie The Pooh, so they do have a history with Disney. Robert also wrote the songs for some high-profile musicals like The Book Of Mormon and Avenue Q. Never mind that those musicals have some of the funniest and vulgur songs ever put in musicals. Robert is on his best Disney behavior here. Frozen's songs are catchy and feel as if they do come from within the characters. They definitely do have a stage performance feel to them. That’s a great thing since every number feels like a performance yet still manages to feel organic to the character performing them. If I have one criticism it would be that “Let It Go” feels just a tiny bit too much like a pop song. Other than that the songs do add to Disney’s wonderful legacy.Frozen is truly a terrific film with everything you’d want from a movie made under the house of mouse. Co-director Chris Buck has a long history with Disney as an animator on films like The Fox And The Hound, The Little Mermaid and Pocahontas. Buck also co-directed Tarzan. Co-Director Jennifer Lee is a bit of a newcomer just having co-written Wreck-It Ralph under her belt. However, the directing duo delivers a wonderful winter adventure that his headlined by some fantastic score and wonderful songs. Christophe Beck surly surprises with his abilities here and delivers a wonderful score. And team Lopez wrote fantastic songs that felt organic to the characters singing them. The whole film is a collaborative success and will be looked back on as the film that signaled Disney’s return to animation greatness without relying on Pixar. The soundtrack comes in two editions, standard and deluxe. The deluxe edition comes with a second disc of demos and alternate versions.
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Frozen deluxe soundtrack
Frozen has become my all time favorite movie, mainly because of the story but also because of the stunning soundtrack. The soundtrack is simply brillant. I find myself listening to it all the time and often singing along. My favorite song is Idina Menzel's "Let It Go". Her voice is simply perfect for Elsa, portraying her fragilities and her strengths all in one. Imagine my delight when I learned that the CD and the mp3 version of the album included a karaoke version of Idina's "Let It Go".The score portrays the story perfectly, from its intense moments to its sweet moments. One of my favorite score pieces is "Conceal, Dont Feel", which portrays the moment when Elsa is alone in her ice castle after accidently freezing Anna's heart. Her fear and agony of trying to control her emotions and her powers are palpable. Two of my other favorite score pieces include "Whiteout" and "The Great Thaw (Vuelie Reprise)". Both express the story in terms that only music can express. (Spoiler Alert) You can hear Anna's desperation to find an act of true love to unfreeze her heart, and you can hear Elsa's despair, thinking that she is responsible for her sister's death. You hear the courage and love that it takes for Anna to sacrifice herself for her sister, giving her last breath to protect Elsa from Hans. You can hear Elsa's tears as she realizes that her sister sacrificed herself for her, and the joy of both sisters as Elsa finally discovers that love can lift the curse of eternal winter. I want to mention that "Heimr Arnadalr" played at Elsa's coronation is a simply stunning piece. Having sung in a choir previously, I think I can appreciate the complexities of the harmonies even more, but it is an enjoyable piece for anyone. Finally, the Epilogue is delightful and moving at the same time, as it recaps the movie with melodies from "First Time in Forever" and "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?"The Deluxe Edition also includes more pieces from the score that are not included on the regular soundtrack CD. If you ask me, it is worth it to purchase the deluxe edition, at least for the karaoke pieces (only one is on the CD, the rest are in mp3 format), if not for the outtakes and additional score selections. Hope this helps, and have a great day!
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Great
Great
R**O
Produto de Qualidade
Gostei muito do produto. Chegou em ótimas condições e com a qualidade esperada.
M**S
Òtima trilha sonora..indispensavel
Essa trilha sonora é maravilhosa, nada de ruim....
R**Y
Bellissimo
Bellissime le canzoni del film e altrettanto belle quelle escluse :)Le canzoni che non sono state scelte per il film sono introdotte da una piccola spiegazione degli autori.Canzoni e spiegazioni sono in lingua originale (Inglese)
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Indispensable pour les fans de la VO
La version vendue dans les magasins en France étant, en toute logique, celle contenant uniquement les chansons françaises, il faut passer par l'import pour bénéficier des chansons originales.Aucun regret ! Ce double CD est génial, avec les chansons et scores du film en VO sur le premier disque et, sur le second, les maquettes sonores commentées par les compositeurs, avec mêmes des chansons abandonnées. Un must have pour tout fan, et en plus le packaging est réussi !
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