Music for Moving Pictures

Music for Moving Pictures
Studio album by William Susman
Released May 19, 2009
Recorded Berkeley, California
Genre Soundtrack
Length 57:15
Label Belarca Records
Producer William Susman
William Susman chronology

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Music for Moving Pictures is an album containing a series of compositions by American composer William Susman for three documentaries: When Medicine Got It Wrong, Balancing Acts: A Jewish Theater in The Soviet Union, and Native New Yorker. The pieces are performed by Joan Jeanrenaud on cello and Mira Stroika on accordion and vocals. The album was released through Belarca Records on 19 May 2009.[1][2]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Research - No Money"   3:25
2. "Hospital"   2:57
3. "When Medicine Main Title - Premonition"   2:36
4. "Hinkley - Kenny Woe"   2:40
5. "The First Meeting - State Office"   2:39
6. "Full Humanity - Hundreds of Hours - Capitol Hill"   3:04
7. "If I Could do Anything - Steve"   2:22
8. "Make Themselves Heard - From Childhood"   2:07
9. "Friends Newsletters - Hoffmans"   3:07
10. "Tell Your Mother - Committed - Kenny Murder"   2:26
11. "Wonder - Oliphant - Tony Future"   2:31
12. "Balancing Acts Main Title - Pale"   3:52
13. "Chagall's Shtetl"   2:56
14. "Theatre & Fireworks - Mikhoel's Vodka"   1:52
15. "Lear - Stalin"   2:36
16. "Arrested - Luck - End Credits"   2:53
17. "Native New Yorker, film score"   13:01

Critical reception

FAME praised the album, calling it a "flawless gem" and stating, "A effulgent gauzy beauty invades every aspect of this release. Susman understands both understatement and redolence well, sketching when outlines and suggestions are appropos, painting when tapestries and landscapes demand entry." [3]

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