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A jaunty yet slightly hollow piano arrangement played at the party where Alice is courted by a charming Hungarian guest. 10. Strangers in the Night Artists: Bert Kaempfert, Charles Singleton, Eddie Snyder Performer: Peter Hughes Orchestra
: Dmitri Shostakovich’s "Waltz 2 from Jazz Suite" , performed by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, serves as a recurring motif for the film's surface-level elegance.
: György Ligeti’s minimalist "Musica Ricercata, II" provides the film's haunting, recurring motif.
The film opens and closes with this grand, sweeping waltz. Performed by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and conducted by Riccardo Chailly, it serves as the musical motif for Alice and Bill Harford’s marriage. On the surface, the waltz is beautiful and elegant, but underneath lies a repetitive, cyclical nature that hints at the stagnant, performative reality of their relationship. eyes wide shut ost soundtrack with covers flac full
For those seeking the highest audio quality (FLAC or equivalent) and physical collectibles: Masked Ball
: The album opens with Shostakovich’s "Waltz 2 from Jazz Suite," a playful yet repetitive piece that symbolizes the "joyful routine" and shallow normalcy of the main characters' upper-class lives.
Kubrick frequently turned to Hungarian composer György Ligeti to evoke cosmic dread or psychological unravelling. consists of just a few stabbing piano notes repeated with terrifying intensity. A lossless audio format preserves the stark dynamics of this piece—the sudden, violent jump from absolute silence to a sharp piano strike will make any listener jump. 3. Dmitri Shostakovich’s Waltz No. 2 A jaunty yet slightly hollow piano arrangement played
Stanley Kubrick’s final masterpiece, Eyes Wide Shut (1999), is a masterclass in psychological tension, marital friction, and dreamlike atmosphere. While the film's striking visual palette of deep reds and blues leaves a lasting impression, it is the hauntingly curated audio landscape that truly anchors its hypnotic pull.
The soundtrack is anchored by four original compositions by , which Kubrick selected for their "weird" and evocative qualities.
The original soundtrack for Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut" was composed by György Ligeti, a Hungarian avant-garde composer. The soundtrack features a selection of Ligeti's classical pieces, which were carefully chosen by Kubrick to complement the film's themes and atmosphere. On the surface, the waltz is beautiful and
The sweeping, melancholic waltz that plays during the opening credits and final scene, framing the domestic life of Alice and Bill Harford. 3. Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing Artist: Chris Isaak
13. “The Worst Place (Reprise)” – Jocelyn Pook 14. “Spanish Guitar Solo” (Flamenco from the Somerton mansion) 15. “Waltz 2 (Reprise)” – Shostakovich 16. “I Only Have Eyes for You” – The Flamingos (Over the closing credits)
Now, turn off the lights. Put on your mask. And waltz.
Enjoy the haunting, other‑worldly textures of Eyes Wide Shut —whether you’re listening to the original score or exploring the creative reinterpretations that have kept the music alive for more than two decades! 🎶
A jaunty yet slightly hollow piano arrangement played at the party where Alice is courted by a charming Hungarian guest. 10. Strangers in the Night Artists: Bert Kaempfert, Charles Singleton, Eddie Snyder Performer: Peter Hughes Orchestra
: Dmitri Shostakovich’s "Waltz 2 from Jazz Suite" , performed by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, serves as a recurring motif for the film's surface-level elegance.
: György Ligeti’s minimalist "Musica Ricercata, II" provides the film's haunting, recurring motif.
The film opens and closes with this grand, sweeping waltz. Performed by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and conducted by Riccardo Chailly, it serves as the musical motif for Alice and Bill Harford’s marriage. On the surface, the waltz is beautiful and elegant, but underneath lies a repetitive, cyclical nature that hints at the stagnant, performative reality of their relationship.
For those seeking the highest audio quality (FLAC or equivalent) and physical collectibles: Masked Ball
: The album opens with Shostakovich’s "Waltz 2 from Jazz Suite," a playful yet repetitive piece that symbolizes the "joyful routine" and shallow normalcy of the main characters' upper-class lives.
Kubrick frequently turned to Hungarian composer György Ligeti to evoke cosmic dread or psychological unravelling. consists of just a few stabbing piano notes repeated with terrifying intensity. A lossless audio format preserves the stark dynamics of this piece—the sudden, violent jump from absolute silence to a sharp piano strike will make any listener jump. 3. Dmitri Shostakovich’s Waltz No. 2
Stanley Kubrick’s final masterpiece, Eyes Wide Shut (1999), is a masterclass in psychological tension, marital friction, and dreamlike atmosphere. While the film's striking visual palette of deep reds and blues leaves a lasting impression, it is the hauntingly curated audio landscape that truly anchors its hypnotic pull.
The soundtrack is anchored by four original compositions by , which Kubrick selected for their "weird" and evocative qualities.
The original soundtrack for Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut" was composed by György Ligeti, a Hungarian avant-garde composer. The soundtrack features a selection of Ligeti's classical pieces, which were carefully chosen by Kubrick to complement the film's themes and atmosphere.
The sweeping, melancholic waltz that plays during the opening credits and final scene, framing the domestic life of Alice and Bill Harford. 3. Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing Artist: Chris Isaak
13. “The Worst Place (Reprise)” – Jocelyn Pook 14. “Spanish Guitar Solo” (Flamenco from the Somerton mansion) 15. “Waltz 2 (Reprise)” – Shostakovich 16. “I Only Have Eyes for You” – The Flamingos (Over the closing credits)
Now, turn off the lights. Put on your mask. And waltz.
Enjoy the haunting, other‑worldly textures of Eyes Wide Shut —whether you’re listening to the original score or exploring the creative reinterpretations that have kept the music alive for more than two decades! 🎶