Immerse yourself in the intricate and captivating world of nature with Bruno Coulais' "Microcosmos," the original soundtrack to the acclaimed 1996 documentary film. Composed by the renowned Bruno Coulais, this album offers a mesmerizing journey into the lives of insects, snails, and other tiny invertebrates, capturing their daily struggles, triumphs, and rituals with unparalleled intimacy.
"Microcosmos" is a symphony of life, where each track paints a vivid picture of the natural world. From the delicate "L'abeille et les fleurs" to the intense "Le combat des lucanes," Coulais' compositions seamlessly blend with the film's stunning visuals, creating a harmonious experience that celebrates the beauty and complexity of the microcosm.
Released on November 20, 1996, under PEERMUSIC FRANCE, this album spans 39 minutes of enchanting melodies and rhythmic patterns that mirror the intricate dance of life in the smallest of worlds. The soundtrack won the Georges Delerue Prize at the 1996 Ghent International Film Festival, highlighting Coulais' exceptional ability to blend music with nature.
"Microcosmos" is not just a soundtrack; it's an exploration of the unseen, a celebration of life in its most minute forms. Whether you're a fan of nature documentaries, classical music, or simply appreciate the beauty of the natural world, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.