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Jean Ledrut. Composer: The Trial. Jean Ledrut was born on 4 July 1902 in Paris, France. Jean was a composer, known for The Trial (1962), Port of Desire (1958) and La peau d'un homme (1951). Jean died on 18 April 1982 in Paris, France.
- Composer, Music Department, Soundtrack
- July 4, 1902
- Jean Ledrut
- April 18, 1982
Feb 24, 2011 · An extract from "La Marche d'Austerlitz" composed by Jean Ledrut for the movie Austerlitz directed by Abel Gance in 1960. This soundtrack became famous after the lawsuit of Joe Meek for...
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One of the elements that contributes heavily to the atmosphere and feeling of the film is the score by Jean Ledrut, using both original music and adaptations of Tomaso Albinoni’s stunning and iconic “Adagio in G minor.”. Ledrut only scored a handful of films, including Abel Gance’s 1960 film The Battle of Austerlitz.
May 19, 2020 · from: Band Originale du film d'Orson Welles "Le Procès" Musique et arrangements de Jean LedrutThe Trial (1962,Orson Welles)https://www.imdb.com/title/tt00574...
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Jan 17, 2012 · The Trial soundtrack from 1962, composed by Jean Ledrut. Released by Kritzerland in 2012 (KR200211) containing music from The Trial (1962).
The film is a paranoic nightmare interrupted here and there by moments of typical Welles humor. One of the elements that contributes greatly to the atmosphere of the film is the soundtrack of Jean Ledrut that makes use of both original parts and adaptations by Tomaso Albinoni (Adagio in G minor).