GOTTFRIED HUPPERTZ
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
Conducted by Frank Strobel
MP3-V0
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?qde54hvyh2gxy00
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?9zl6aeetjez7jrt
FLAC
www.peeje.com/files/362003170/1927.M_FSRR.rar.html
Thanks to jacksbrain for reuploading!
Time for the return of the “Silent Scores” series 🙂 This is perhaps the crown jewel of them all! Gottfried Huppertz’s lush music for Metropolis received its first significant revival for the 2001 restoration previously issued on dvd. Film and film music fans at the time agreed that this was something of a revelation, both in terms of its revivifying effect on Fritz Lang’s striking imagery and its place film scoring history. It spearheaded a new awareness of just how lavish many of these productions we misnomically deem ‘silents’ were, and has led to other classics being reunited with their rightful symphonic accompaniments.
With the help of a newly discovered Argentine print and the detailed timing instructions in Huppertz’s own score, Metropolis has been reconstructed to very nearly the form in which it was conceived; sub-plots clarified, original editing structure intact and the music presented it in all its glory. This new studio recording features several previously unheard cues and a wonderfully detailed picture of the Rundfunks orchestra.
I make no apology for enjoying the unmistakable German stimmung of this music. Sure enough, we have echoes of Wagner and Strauss, but it also looks forward in film scoring terms to Herrmann, Waxman and even Williams. This is no mere aural background; there are at least a dozen major themes, by turns grandiose, swooning, suggestive, menacing, bracing and forthright, and the full resources of the orchestra are employed. Huppertz keeps a fine balance between the descriptive and the psychological (has a machine taking on female form ever sounded so sexy?). Freder and Maria have two themes each by my count; themes that implore and hope and desire, ensuring that the characterS ‘speak’ as passionately as any in cinema. Modern ears are likely to be surprised by the dominance of conspicuously full tutti passages, but there are still plenty piquant orchestrations for smaller groups of instruments at the right moments.
However you slice it, this is a big score. There are inevitably a few longeurs involving repetition in the space of 2 � hours of continuous music. I did consider arranging a highlights suite, but in the final analysis it wouldn’t do justice to the scope of what I feel is one of the medium’s first masterpieces. Instead, I’ve presented the complete unexpurgated score, ripped from the ‘lossless’ blu-ray audio files and appropriately segmented and tagged.
Enjoy! 🙂
I’ll give this a once over.
I’m totally grabbing this one then. Sounds like we had the same version.
Just to be clear about the specs for anyone on the fence:
– sourced from the blu-ray DTS-HD 2.0 track
– extracted using eac3to
– complete score
– 11 tracks
– 30 mins longer than the previous version
– encoded in lame 3.98.4 V0 VBR
I should add that it’s a better performance AND better recording to begin with, so the improvement is quite significant! 🙂
The score is basically a sequence of thematic ‘episodes’ that run into one another and work better as mini suites, and that’s how I’ve divided them with the most natural breaks in the recording.
FLAC isn’t out of the question, but I do have a very poor connection and it would run to probably a gigabyte :S
Incredible quality, absolutely perfect!!!
Dew it. Best. Film. Ever.
Anyways, since I am constantly making Covers to soundtracks I download, I thought I would share one I made for this one. I in no way am trying to replace the nice cover that Lens of Truth provided, just giving an alternate, in case anyone wants.
Thanks again for the music!
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I cannot download it.
Are there anyone who can upload the new Metropolis-soundtrack on Rapidshare again ??
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Hello Lens of Truth.
Is it possible to upload the Metropolis-soundtrack again ??
Unfornatunately I cannot get any of the to work and I have looked forward to this amazing music from Mr. Huppertz.
I have now downloaded the music and it is just fantastic – Thank you so much.
The Blu-Ray release only includes this 2010 recording from what I understand, thankfully the Giorgio Moroder version is not on here.
Thanks so much for this post, I had the old LaserDisc copy of this movie, I think I will now go out and get the Blu Ray release.
Although the Moroder version comes out on Blu-Ray next week, can’t imagine it won’t take too long for someone to produce a upgraded rip of that.
Thanks!
Although the Moroder version comes out on Blu-Ray next week, can’t imagine it won’t take too long for someone to produce a upgraded rip of that.
I know this sounds weird….but I LIKE Moroder’s score. I dupped it from tape complete in the 90’s, but have lost it! Has any one started to rip the blu-ray? Please let me know.
I’m also wondering if anyone has ripped the Moroder blu-ray. Downloaded the complete score to that a while back, but for some strange reason there are "skips" in the tracks.
I found a download link for the Bluray and I might give it a try to rip the stuff.
That’d be awesome! Let me know how it turns out.
EDIT: I had a look at the stereo track and splitted it up into 7 tracks. Most of the cues and songs blend into each other, so if anyone wants to take my tracks and work on the files further, feel free to do so.
1984 | Giorgio Moroder | Metropolis – Complete (BDrip) [FLAC] | 7 Tracks | 83:18 min | 467 MB
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PW: funnyml.blogspot.com
It will take some hours. XD
It will take some hours. XDWow, thanks! Take your re-upping them, I’m in no hurry 😀
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Every "thank you" should go to Lens of Truth for his original work!
PCM
It would be great if somebody could upload the ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK of METROPOLIS. In other words, the 1927’s 78 rpm record with Huppertz conducting some leitmotifs of the score and that also included some words of Fritz Lang about the art of filming!!!
I’ve found some fragments and samples of it on internet, but as far as i know the complete original recording is not available by any means on the internet. IF SOMEONE HAS A COPY OF THOSE EP’s OR ANY TRANSFER CD’s FROM THE ORIGINAL PLEASE UPLOAD IT!!!!
People like me will apreciate it A LOT!!!
I replaced the share after peeje to get it load but it says all slots are filled always
does anyone have jacksbrain’s flac ?
Thank you so much if you do and can re up!!
It always says download slots full try again momentarily. For months.
Any ideas? Solutions? Help? Would someone be willing to upload a copy of the download they got from Lens of Truth. . . ?
Just to be clear about the specs for anyone on the fence:
– sourced from the blu-ray DTS-HD 2.0 track
– extracted using eac3to
– complete score
– 11 tracks
– 30 mins longer than the previous version
– encoded in FLAC 1.1.2 and LAME 3.98.4 V0 VBR
The score is basically a sequence of thematic ‘episodes’ that run into one another and work better as mini suites, and that’s how I’ve divided them with the most natural breaks in the recording.
LENS OF TRUTH’s FLAC Re-Upload Link
https://mega.co.nz/#!YYcy2KzA!HloAlCxki8do4zoGuvkLqAzFiCwTadu2W4ZqK7O uVsk
The still working links by Lens of Truth for the MP3 -V0 encode
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?qde54hvyh2gxy00
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?9zl6aeetjez7jrt
1984 | Giorgio Moroder | Metropolis – Complete (BDrip) [FLAC] | 7 Tracks | 83:18 min | 467 MB
Please Reupload!
Mark
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GOTTFRIED HUPPERTZ
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
Conducted by Frank Strobel
MP3-V0
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?qde54hvyh2gxy00
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?9zl6aeetjez7jrt
FLAC
www.peeje.com/files/362003170/1927.M_FSRR.rar.html
Thanks to jacksbrain for reuploading!
Time for the return of the �Silent Scores� series 🙂 This is perhaps the crown jewel of them all! Gottfried Huppertz�s lush music for Metropolis received its first significant revival for the 2001 restoration previously issued on dvd. Film and film music fans at the time agreed that this was something of a revelation, both in terms of its revivifying effect on Fritz Lang�s striking imagery and its place film scoring history. It spearheaded a new awareness of just how lavish many of these productions we misnomically deem �silents� were, and has led to other classics being reunited with their rightful symphonic accompaniments.
With the help of a newly discovered Argentine print and the detailed timing instructions in Huppertz�s own score, Metropolis has been reconstructed to very nearly the form in which it was conceived; sub-plots clarified, original editing structure intact and the music presented it in all its glory. This new studio recording features several previously unheard cues and a wonderfully detailed picture of the Rundfunks orchestra.
I make no apology for enjoying the unmistakable German stimmung of this music. Sure enough, we have echoes of Wagner and Strauss, but it also looks forward in film scoring terms to Herrmann, Waxman and even Williams. This is no mere aural background; there are at least a dozen major themes, by turns grandiose, swooning, suggestive, menacing, bracing and forthright, and the full resources of the orchestra are employed. Huppertz keeps a fine balance between the descriptive and the psychological (has a machine taking on female form ever sounded so sexy?). Freder and Maria have two themes each by my count; themes that implore and hope and desire, ensuring that the characterS �speak� as passionately as any in cinema. Modern ears are likely to be surprised by the dominance of conspicuously full tutti passages, but there are still plenty piquant orchestrations for smaller groups of instruments at the right moments.
However you slice it, this is a big score. There are inevitably a few longeurs involving repetition in the space of 2 � hours of continuous music. I did consider arranging a highlights suite, but in the final analysis it wouldn’t do justice to the scope of what I feel is one of the medium�s first masterpieces. Instead, I�ve presented the complete unexpurgated score, ripped from the �lossless� blu-ray audio files and appropriately segmented and tagged.
Enjoy! 🙂
Thanks a lot!!!