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Joyeux Noël Soundtrack

Joyeux Noël (2005) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
By:Philippe Rombi
Release date:07.02.2006
Length: 73:09 (21 track)
Movie
Year:2005
Country:France
Genre: romance drama war
IMDB: 424205

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#Philippe Rombi — Joyeux NoëlLength
1.Ave Maria (creation)
Philippe Rombi
4:25
2.Overture
Philippe Rombi
4:05
3.Fraternizers' Hymn (piano)
Philippe Rombi
1:26
4.Anna and Nikolaus
Philippe Rombi
2:06
5.War
Philippe Rombi
6:00
6.Soldier's Burial
Philippe Rombi
3:07
7.Bist Du Bei Mir
Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel
4:05
8.Stille Nacht
Franz Xaver Gruber
4:19
9.Johnathan's Letter
Philippe Rombi
0:51
10.Ponchel's Memories
Philippe Rombi
1:18
11.The Football Match
Philippe Rombi
1:49
12.The Bishop's Sermon
Philippe Rombi
3:14
13.The Soldier's Mail
Philippe Rombi
1:32
14.War Adagio
Philippe Rombi
5:07
15.The Absence Theme
Philippe Rombi
7:13
16.Fraternazers' Hymn "I'm Dreaming Of Home"
Philippe Rombi
4:24
17.Adeste Fideles
John Francis Wade
4:15
18.Invitations "I'm Dreaming Of Home"
Philippe Rombi
2:59
19.Anna and Nikolaus & Christmas Eve (Film Version)
Philippe Rombi
2:30
20.Aria for Violin and Orchestra from Ave Maria
Philippe Rombi
3:59
21.Fraternizers' Hymn (Murmurs and Vocalises)
Philippe Rombi
4:25
  73:09

Plot summary

On the Christmas Eve of 1914, in the Western Front in France in World War I, the Scottish, the German and the French troops have a moment of truce and share moments of peace and friendship. When the soprano Anna Sorensen succeeds in convincing the Prussian Prince to join her tenor husband Nikolaus Sprink to sing for the German high command, Sprink brings her to the front to sing for his comrades in the trench. The Scottish Lieutenant Gordon and the French Lieutenant Audebert have an informal and unauthorized meeting with the German Lieutenant Horstmayer and negotiate a truce for that night, and the priest Palmer celebrates a mass for the soldiers. When their superiors become aware of the event, they have to pay for the consequence of their acts.

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