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El Salto

Pascal Gaigne
Barcode 8436560845584
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Release Date: 11/10/2024

Edition: Album
Composer: Pascal Gaigne
Label: Quartet Records
Number of Discs: 1

Quartet Records, in collaboration with Solisterrae Music, presents the soundtrack album of a new score by Goya Award-winning composer Pascal Gaigne (ERREMENTARI, HANDIA, EL FARO DE LAS ORCAS, PIEDRAS) for a new film directed by Benito Zambrano. EL SALTO is a social drama-thriller about Ibrahim, who arrives in Spain from Guinea-Conakry, settles in Madrid and establishes a life there for himself and his family. One day he is arrested by the police and deported to his home country for lacking a residence permit. From that moment on, his only goal is to return to Spain. After traveling through Africa, he settles in a refugee camp located between Africa and Europe. There he meets Aminata, a girl determined to jump the border fence separating Morocco from North African Spanish territory. This, however, is a physical feat that not everyone can achieve. Pascal Gaigne has written a very emotional and sensitive score. Performed by the Bratislava Symphony Orchestra under the baton of David Hernando Rico, it features different soloists acting as the inner voices of the characters especially cello, laud (a Spanish folk cittern) and percussion. This album represents, once again, the powerful and unique voice of Pascal Gaigne within the contemporary European film music community.

Track Listing:
1: El Salto/Ibra/Redada
2: El Viaje
3: En La Comisaría
4: Ibra
5: Ousman
6: Deportación
7: Encerrados
8: Confianza
9: Cet Homme Est Mort
10: El Viaje 2
11: Merci Madame
12: Campo
13: Melilla
14: Cuisinière
15: Policier En Civil
16: El Salto 2
17: Football Dream
18: Cloture
19: Courez !
20: Aminata
21: El Salto 3
22: Ultima Noche
23: Chacun Son Dieu
24: El Salto 4
25: El Viaje