‣05/03/2020 Bob Hendrikx
Notes on Soundtrack: MISSION TO MARS (2000)
Director: Brian De Palma (1940-)
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link Premiered in the US on 6 March 2000.
link Composer, Orchestrator, Conductor: Ennio Morricone – Opening credits:
jpg Orchestra: New York Filmharmonic Orchestra (92 musicians)
link Choir: No info
Flute: Trudy Kane
link Clarinet: John Moses (1943-)
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linkTrumpet: Nello Salza (1963-) – "I performed the trumpet afterwards in Rome." (Maestro #5, page 31)
Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York. – Closing credits:
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link 07:55 – 01 – A Heart Beats in Space
06:01 – 02 – A Martian
02:55 – 03 – A World Which Searches
06:33 – 04 – And Afterwards?
03:23 – 05 – A Wife Lost
08:11 – 06 – Towards the Unknown
02:54 – 07 – Ecstasy of Mars
13:17 – 08 – Sacrifice of a Hero – Play:
mp3 05:30 – 09 – Where?
02:30 – 10 – An Unexpected Surprise
02:34 – 11 – All the Friends
Released on CD:
Mission to Mars – Hollywood/Edel 0108882HWR – Germany – 2000
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jpg Back: "Album produced by Ennio Morricone"
jpgPage 5 of inlay:
jpg 11 tracks – Total time: 61:43 – All tracks in stereo.
Other editions of the same album:
linkDirector Brian De Palma & Composer Ennio Morricone:
1987 – THE UNTOUCHABLES
link1989 – CASUALTIES OF WAR
link 2000 – MISSION TO MARS
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