The Truman Show (Original Soundtrack) by Burkhard Dallwitz (CD, 1998)

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Product Identifiers

ProducerAdam Schroeder^Andrew Niccol^Burkhard Dallwitz^Ed Feldman^Kurt Munkasci^Peter Weir^Scott Rudin
Record LabelMilan Records, MIL Electronics
UPC0731383585029
eBay Product ID (ePID)2341930052

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year1998
GenreSoundtrack
ArtistBurkhard Dallwitz
Release TitleThe Truman Show (Original Soundtrack)

Dimensions

Item Height0.38 in
Item Weight0.21 lb
Item Length5.66 in
Item Width4.98 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks21
TracksTrutalk - Burkhard Dallwitz, It's a Life - Burkhard Dallwitz, Aquaphobia - Burkhard Dallwitz, Dreaming of Fiji, Flashback - Burkhard Dallwitz, Anthem-Part 2 (From Powaqqatsi) - Phillip Glass, The Beginning (From Anima Mundi) - Phillip Glass, 2nd Movt from Pno Con No. 1 in E Op.11: Romance-Larghetto - Artur Rubinstein, Drive - Burkhard Dallwitz, Underground - Burkhard Dallwitz, Do Something! - Burkhard Dallwitz, Living Waters (From Anima Mundi) - Phillip Glass, Reunion - Burkhard Dallwitz, Truman Sleeps - Phillip Glass, Truman Sets Sail - Burkhard Dallwitz, Underground/Storm - Burkhard Dallwitz, Raising the Sail - Phillip Glass, Father Kolbe's Preaching - Po National de Pologne, Opening (From Mishima) - Phillip Glass, A New Life - Burkhard Dallwitz, Twentieth Century Boy - the Big Six
NotesStarring comedy superstar Jim Carrey, the Truman Show ("this summer's smart movie") is a funny, moving, intelligent and highly original film by director Peter Weir (Witness, Dead Poets Society). Along with the score by German film and television composer Burkhard Dallwitz and a Chopin piano sonata movement, this soundtrack also features music by avant-garde composer Philip Glass (Kundun) and a dramatic piece of music by Polish composer Wojciech Kilar (Coppola's Dracula).
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