"Paris-Manhattan" is a captivating soundtrack album composed by the talented Jean-Michel Bernard for the 2012 film of the same name, directed by Sophie Lellouche. Released on July 18, 2012, under the label B Original, this album is a beautiful blend of orchestral and piano compositions that perfectly complement the film's narrative.
The album features eight enchanting tracks, each bringing a unique atmosphere to the table. From the delicate piano melodies in "Variation pour Laurent K" to the lively strings in "Un jeune pas de deux," Jean-Michel Bernard's compositions are both evocative and engaging. The soundtrack showcases Bernard's versatility as a composer, with his mastery of orchestration and piano playing shining through in every track.
"Paris-Manhattan" is not just a collection of songs but a journey through the film's story, with each piece serving as a window into the characters' lives and the film's settings. The album features notable performances from Jean-Michel Bernard himself on piano and keyboards, as well as Laurent Korcia on violin and other talented musicians who bring the compositions to life.
The soundtrack was released in both CD and digital formats, with a total duration of 12 minutes. It is a delightful addition to any music lover's collection, offering a glimpse into the world of Paris-Manhattan and the cinematic magic that Jean-Michel Bernard creates through his music.