01. Arriv�e des camionneurs (Ballet)
02. Chanson de Maxence
03. De Delphine � Lancien
04. Marins, amis, amants ou maris
05. Chanson de Simon
06. La femme coup�e en morceaux
07. La chanson d’un jour d’�t�
08. Chanson des jumelles
09. La chanson d’Andy
10. Chanson de Solange
11. Chanson de Delphine
12. Nous voyageons de ville en ville
13. Chanson d’Yvonne
14. Toujours / Jamais
15. D�part des camionneurs
Date: 1992
Recording: 1967
Label: PolyGram
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Update: The complete score has been uploaded here (http://forums.ffshrine.org/f92/michel-legrand-les-demoiselles-de-rochefort-%5Bflac%5D-123197/2.html#post2313724), big thanks to Isaias Caetano 😀
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Plot
The Young Girls of Rochefort takes place over the course of one weekend in the seaside town of Rochefort, where a fair is coming to the town square. The story centers on twin sisters Delphine (Deneuve) and Solange (Dorl�ac) � Delphine teaches ballet classes and Solange gives music lessons for a living, but each longs to find her ideal love and a life outside of Rochefort. When the fair comes to town, Delphine and Solange meet two smooth-talking but kind-hearted carnies �tienne (George Chakiris) and Bill (Grover Dale).
The twins’ mother Yvonne (Danielle Darrieux) owns a cafe in the center of town, and pines for a fiance she left impulsively ten years prior due to his embarrassing last name of "Dame." Yvonne’s cafe become a central hub for �tienne and Bill and well as most of the other characters in the film. In the cafe, Yvonne meets a sailor about to be demobbed from the navy, Maxence (Jacques Perrin). Maxence is a poet and painter, and is searching for his true feminine ideal. Little does Yvonne know, her former fiance, Simon Dame (Michel Piccoli), has recently opened a music store in Rochefort. He knows his fiance had twins from a previous relationship, but he never met them. Solange, an aspiring songwriter, enlists the help of Simon Dame (she is unaware of his relationship with her mother), who promises to introduce her to his successful American colleague Andy (Gene Kelly). As Solange is on her way to pick up her younger brother BouBou from school, she happens to bump into a charming foreigner, who turns out to be Andy Miller. However, the two do not exchange names.
Meanwhile, Delphine is unhappy in her relationship with the egotistical gallery owner Guillaume (Jacques Riberolles), so she ends the relationship. In the gallery, as she is about to leave, Delphine notices a painting that looks remarkably like her. The image was in fact painted by Maxence, as an image of his feminine ideal, but Guillaume does not reveal this to Delphine. Back in the square, the two female dancers in Etienne and Bill’s show run off with sailors, so they ask Delphine and Solange to perform, offering them a free ride to Paris in return. On the day of the fair, the paths of all of the characters cross again at the town square and in Yvonne’s cafe.
Track listing
Disc 1
01. Le pont transbordeur (02:27)
02. Arrivee des camionneurs (04:20)
03. Chanson des jumelles (03:56)
04. Chanson de Maxence (03:54)
05. De Delphine a Lancien (04:48)
06. Nous voyageons de ville en ville (02:50)
07. Chanson de Delphine (02:31)
08. Chanson de Simon (02:50)
09. Marins, amis, amants ou maris (03:55)
10. Andy amoureux (03:59)
11. Chanson d’Yvonne (02:27)
12. Chanson de Maxence (reprise) (01:39)
13. Chanson de Solange (02:36)
14. De Hambourg a Rochefort (05:48)
15. La femme coupee en morceaux (02:36)
Disc 2
01. Les rencontres (05:38)
02. Chanson d’Andy (02:34)
03. Kermesse (06:57)
04. Chanson d’un jour d’ete (03:38)
05. Toujours, jamais (03:25)
06. Concerto (02:46)
07. Depart des forains (02:48)
08. Final (04:13)
09. Les jumelles en chansons (05:28)
Seances de travail
10. A pair of twins (03:31)
(version anglaise de la Chanson des jumelles)
11. La femme coupee en morceaux (02:38)
version instrumentale
12. Toujours, jamais (02:41)
version instrumentale
13. Marins, amis, amants ou maris (02:36)
version instrumentale
14. Les rencontres (02:35)
version instrumentale
15. Chanson de Solange (01:55)
version instrumentale
16. Chanson de Maxence (09:24)
par Phil Woods
17. Medley des Demoiselles (08:25)
par le Michel Legrand Quintet
Total Duration: 02:01:48
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http://rapidshare.com/files/351563091/J0un9_67.part2.rar.html
With gratitude to my friend … libraemy by allowing this appendix
Thank you very much, Isaia!
Scott
I search this soundtrack since a long time. Someone have it in FLAC please ?
A french fan 🙂
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Les Demoiselles De Rochefort (The Young Girls of Rochefort) (1967) Soundtrack Score
Composed by: Michel Legrand
MIRROR 320kbps: http://uploaded.net/file/511z5ok1
Tracklist:
01. Arrivee des camionneurs (Balle (03:16)
…
15. Depart des camionneurs (01:52)