Anna Karenina (2012 soundtrack)

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Anna Karenina (Original Music from the Motion Picture)
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ReleasedSeptember 10, 2012 (2012-09-10) (UK)
November 13, 2012 (2012-11-13) (U.S.)
Studio AIR Lyndhurst Hall
Length55:14
Label Decca Records

Anna Karenina (Original Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack album composed by Dario Marianelli for the 2012 film Anna Karenina .

Contents

Background

Composer Dario Marianelli had previously worked with director Joe Wright, having scored Wright's Pride & Prejudice [1] and Atonement , [2] and winning an Academy Award [3] and Golden Globe [4] for the latter.

Production

Marianelli began working on the soundtrack three months prior to the beginning of production, as the music would be required for choreography and synchronization of the actors' movements. [5] [6] [7] He first composed the waltzes that would accompany the ballroom scenes, as they required the most planning and collaboration. [7] [8] [9] He visited the film set often, particularly for the ballroom scenes, to assist the choreographers. He also worked closely with the editors in post-production. [5] [7]

Marianelli took inspiration from Russian music of the 19th century, particularly that of Mikhail Glinka, Mily Balakirev, Modest Mussorgsky, Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky, and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. [7] A portion of this inspiration came from "Byeroza", a Russian folk song about a birch tree. This folk song has its melodies riddled throughout Tchaikovsky's fourth symphony. He also took inspiration from Balkan brass music and Russian folk music. [5] [8] The soundtrack was performed by 60 musicians at AIR Lyndhurst Hall in London with Marianelli on the piano. [5]

Legacy and accolades

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In 2013, the soundtrack was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score, [10] the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score, [11] and the BAFTA Award for Best Original Music. [12]

Russian figure skater and Olympic silver medalist Evgenia Medvedeva used a medley from the film's soundtrack for her free skate during the 2018 Winter Olympics. [13] [14]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Overture"3:20
2."Clerks"1:07
3."She Is of the Heavens"2:00
4."Anna Marches Into a Waltz"0:58
5."Beyond the Stage"1:24
6."Kitty's Debut"2:37
7."Dance With Me"4:23
8."The Girl and the Birch"1:02
9."Unavoidable"1:42
10."Can-Can"2:01
11."I Don't Want You to Go"4:58
12."Time for Bed"1:04
13."Too Late"2:02
14."Someone Is Watching"1:27
15."Lost In a Maze"2:10
16."Leaving Home, Coming Home"2:04
17."Masha's Song"1:36
18."A Birthday Present"4:18
19."At the Opera"1:27
20."I Know How to Make You Sleep"2:27
21."Anna's Last Train"3:53
22."I Understood Something"3:18
23."Curtain"1:53
24."Seriously"2:08
Total length:55:14

Charts

Chart performance for Anna Karenina (Original Music from the Motion Picture)
Chart (2012)Peak
position
UK Classical (OCC) [15] 19

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