Cyril Morin - A 2010 Compilation Films Score (2020) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Cyril Morin
- Title: A 2010 Compilation Films Score
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: EDITIONS MUSICALES FRANCOIS 1er
- Genre: Soundtrack
- Quality: 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 1:05:36
- Total Size: 362; 693 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Cyril Morin is a multi-faceted artist. Variety hails him as "a successful film composer, producer and musician...." He has scored over 80 soundtracks and done orchestration for other artists.
His score for the critically acclaimed "Samsara" (directed by Pan Nalin with Christy Chung), won honors at AFI and fests in Santa Barbara and Melbourne. The soundtrack continues to sell internationally, garnering many dedicated fans, and has made Morin something of a cult composer.
Morin's many international accolades include two nods from the Auxerre International Soundtrack festival for "The Syrian Bride" (Directed by Eran Riklis with Hiam Abbas) and "Zaina" (with Simon Abkarian). He was nominated for a World Soundtrack Award and a European Film Award, and his score for "Little Jerusalem" (directed by Karin Albou with Elsa Zylberstein), which was screened at the Cannes Film Festival, earned him two awards.
He scored Pan Nalin's "Valley of Flowers," which won Best Jury Award at IFFLA LA. His music for "That day," directed by Jacob Berger, was called "a wonderfully varied and evocative score..." by The Hollywood Reporter. Other projects include
"Autumn" (directed by Ra'up Mcgee and awarded in Newport Beach) "A Simple Heart" (the Flaubert adaptation with Sandrine Bonnaire), "Ultimatum" (with Gaspard Uliel) and the Eran Riklis "Human Resources" (with Mark Ivanir).
On the TV side, Morin has worked on political and historical films like "Operation Turquoise" and "October 17th, 1961" (directed by Alain Tasma with Clotilde Coureau), which was awarded the Emmy for best international TV film in 2006. His music from the TV series "Mafiosa" (directed by Louis Choquette with Hélène Filières) a thriller for Canal+ was critically acclaimed.
He also worked on numerous international documentaries including "Ayurveda, Art of Being" (awarded in Los Angeles at IFFLA). The feature documentary "Unmistaken Child" (directed by Nati Baratz) earned him an award in Israël for best score – the film was also honored in Boston, Fullframe, Riverun and recently aired on PBS).
Recently he conposed the Tv series "Borgia " (by Tom Fontana), the Chinese feature film "I do" (directed by Zhou Sun), and the two last movies directed by Eran Riklis, "Playoff" (with Danny Huston) and " Zaytoun" (with Steven Dorff).
In addition to collaborating as orchestrator for a Madonna's song "Paradise" off of her album "Music," he's worked with multi-platinum French rapper Kerry James and also recently produced and composed for albums with Indian singer Vidya Rao ("Song for Shunyata") and U.S. act Zera Vaughan ("The New Seed"). Also a solo artist, Morin's "The Evolutionist" has been hailed a "cinematic journey" and "a beautiful fusion of sound" by critics.
Cyril Morin is now doing his directorial and producer debut. He directed "The Application Café", a short film shot in the California desert, which touches upon the American myth.
His first feature film, "The Activist", is a political thriller with the 1973 Wounded Knee Incident in South Dakota as the film's backdrop. The film includes actors Michael Spears (Dance the Wolf) and Alena Von Stroheim (1000 Ways to Die). He is now producing several projects for film and music.
The press knows him
« ….When you work by yourself, you?re in the world of your creation alone. A director can push you in a direction you would never have explored on your own, into new countries, new worlds, new moods. And one work winds up energizing another… »
VARIETY interview January 2009
«multiple talents…» (Première),
«an original and inspired composer… » (Trax),
«a beautifull fusion of sounds… » (Properly child),
«Cyril's music take us a million miles away (Unlimited Pop),
« …intriguing and very imaginative… » (Vogue),
« Wonderfully varied and evocative score by French composer Cyril Morin…to infuse the proceeding with added wit and poignancy » (The Hollywood Reporter)
«a successful film composer, producer and musician» (Variety)
http://www.cyrilmorin.net/biography.html
Tracklist:
01. Cyril Morin - La promenade de Laura (From "Little Jerusalem") (2:05)
02. Cyril Morin - Un temps seule (From "Little Jerusalem") (1:32)
03. Cyril Morin - Dernière promenade (From "Little Jerusalem") (1:38)
04. Cyril Morin - Laura et Jamel (From "Little Jerusalem") (1:17)
05. Cyril Morin - Une attirance (From "Little Jerusalem") (1:36)
06. Cyril Morin - One Moment (From "Shamelove") (2:45)
07. Cyril Morin - Not Quiet Anymore (From "Shamelove") (4:24)
08. Cyril Morin - First Time Love (From "Shamelove") (3:28)
09. Cyril Morin - Walking on the Road (From "Speaking Tree") (3:03)
10. Cyril Morin - Changing Faces (From "Speaking Tree") (3:03)
11. Cyril Morin - Someone to Care (From "Speaking Tree") (2:29)
12. Cyril Morin - Into His Brain (From "Speaking Tree") (2:39)
13. Cyril Morin - May Be Better (From "Speaking Tree") (2:25)
14. Cyril Morin - Buto (From "20 Nights and a Rainy Day") (2:19)
15. Cyril Morin - Misty (From "20 Nights and a Rainy Day") (2:48)
16. Cyril Morin - Rumours (From "20 Nights and a Rainy Day") (3:14)
17. Vidya Rao - Song for Shunyata (From "20 Nights and a Rainy Day") (6:05)
18. Vidya Rao - Who Was She (From "20 Nights and a Rainy Day") (4:36)
19. Cyril Morin - Presence (From "20 Nights and a Rainy Day") (3:31)
20. Cyril Morin - Pleure en silence (From "Cry in Silence") (2:36)
21. Cyril Morin - Made to Love (Orchestral Version) (From "Cry in Silence") (4:37)
22. Cyril Morin - Angoisse (From "Cry in Silence") (3:26)
His score for the critically acclaimed "Samsara" (directed by Pan Nalin with Christy Chung), won honors at AFI and fests in Santa Barbara and Melbourne. The soundtrack continues to sell internationally, garnering many dedicated fans, and has made Morin something of a cult composer.
Morin's many international accolades include two nods from the Auxerre International Soundtrack festival for "The Syrian Bride" (Directed by Eran Riklis with Hiam Abbas) and "Zaina" (with Simon Abkarian). He was nominated for a World Soundtrack Award and a European Film Award, and his score for "Little Jerusalem" (directed by Karin Albou with Elsa Zylberstein), which was screened at the Cannes Film Festival, earned him two awards.
He scored Pan Nalin's "Valley of Flowers," which won Best Jury Award at IFFLA LA. His music for "That day," directed by Jacob Berger, was called "a wonderfully varied and evocative score..." by The Hollywood Reporter. Other projects include
"Autumn" (directed by Ra'up Mcgee and awarded in Newport Beach) "A Simple Heart" (the Flaubert adaptation with Sandrine Bonnaire), "Ultimatum" (with Gaspard Uliel) and the Eran Riklis "Human Resources" (with Mark Ivanir).
On the TV side, Morin has worked on political and historical films like "Operation Turquoise" and "October 17th, 1961" (directed by Alain Tasma with Clotilde Coureau), which was awarded the Emmy for best international TV film in 2006. His music from the TV series "Mafiosa" (directed by Louis Choquette with Hélène Filières) a thriller for Canal+ was critically acclaimed.
He also worked on numerous international documentaries including "Ayurveda, Art of Being" (awarded in Los Angeles at IFFLA). The feature documentary "Unmistaken Child" (directed by Nati Baratz) earned him an award in Israël for best score – the film was also honored in Boston, Fullframe, Riverun and recently aired on PBS).
Recently he conposed the Tv series "Borgia " (by Tom Fontana), the Chinese feature film "I do" (directed by Zhou Sun), and the two last movies directed by Eran Riklis, "Playoff" (with Danny Huston) and " Zaytoun" (with Steven Dorff).
In addition to collaborating as orchestrator for a Madonna's song "Paradise" off of her album "Music," he's worked with multi-platinum French rapper Kerry James and also recently produced and composed for albums with Indian singer Vidya Rao ("Song for Shunyata") and U.S. act Zera Vaughan ("The New Seed"). Also a solo artist, Morin's "The Evolutionist" has been hailed a "cinematic journey" and "a beautiful fusion of sound" by critics.
Cyril Morin is now doing his directorial and producer debut. He directed "The Application Café", a short film shot in the California desert, which touches upon the American myth.
His first feature film, "The Activist", is a political thriller with the 1973 Wounded Knee Incident in South Dakota as the film's backdrop. The film includes actors Michael Spears (Dance the Wolf) and Alena Von Stroheim (1000 Ways to Die). He is now producing several projects for film and music.
The press knows him
« ….When you work by yourself, you?re in the world of your creation alone. A director can push you in a direction you would never have explored on your own, into new countries, new worlds, new moods. And one work winds up energizing another… »
VARIETY interview January 2009
«multiple talents…» (Première),
«an original and inspired composer… » (Trax),
«a beautifull fusion of sounds… » (Properly child),
«Cyril's music take us a million miles away (Unlimited Pop),
« …intriguing and very imaginative… » (Vogue),
« Wonderfully varied and evocative score by French composer Cyril Morin…to infuse the proceeding with added wit and poignancy » (The Hollywood Reporter)
«a successful film composer, producer and musician» (Variety)
http://www.cyrilmorin.net/biography.html
Tracklist:
01. Cyril Morin - La promenade de Laura (From "Little Jerusalem") (2:05)
02. Cyril Morin - Un temps seule (From "Little Jerusalem") (1:32)
03. Cyril Morin - Dernière promenade (From "Little Jerusalem") (1:38)
04. Cyril Morin - Laura et Jamel (From "Little Jerusalem") (1:17)
05. Cyril Morin - Une attirance (From "Little Jerusalem") (1:36)
06. Cyril Morin - One Moment (From "Shamelove") (2:45)
07. Cyril Morin - Not Quiet Anymore (From "Shamelove") (4:24)
08. Cyril Morin - First Time Love (From "Shamelove") (3:28)
09. Cyril Morin - Walking on the Road (From "Speaking Tree") (3:03)
10. Cyril Morin - Changing Faces (From "Speaking Tree") (3:03)
11. Cyril Morin - Someone to Care (From "Speaking Tree") (2:29)
12. Cyril Morin - Into His Brain (From "Speaking Tree") (2:39)
13. Cyril Morin - May Be Better (From "Speaking Tree") (2:25)
14. Cyril Morin - Buto (From "20 Nights and a Rainy Day") (2:19)
15. Cyril Morin - Misty (From "20 Nights and a Rainy Day") (2:48)
16. Cyril Morin - Rumours (From "20 Nights and a Rainy Day") (3:14)
17. Vidya Rao - Song for Shunyata (From "20 Nights and a Rainy Day") (6:05)
18. Vidya Rao - Who Was She (From "20 Nights and a Rainy Day") (4:36)
19. Cyril Morin - Presence (From "20 Nights and a Rainy Day") (3:31)
20. Cyril Morin - Pleure en silence (From "Cry in Silence") (2:36)
21. Cyril Morin - Made to Love (Orchestral Version) (From "Cry in Silence") (4:37)
22. Cyril Morin - Angoisse (From "Cry in Silence") (3:26)
Year 2020 | Soundtracks | Instrumental | Chill-out | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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