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Tarkovsky

Various Artists

Format CD Box Set
Grade New

Release Date: Friday 4th September, 2026

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Artist

Title

Tarkovsky

Format

CD Box Set

Label

Country

Europe

Year

2026

Genre

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

CSR366BX

Barcode

0641871746873

Comments

CD Boxset with 5 x CDs with Individually Printed Card Sleeve and Artcard feat. the Original Soviet/Japanese Poster Design PRE ORDER EXPECTED 04/09/26

Product Information

Title

Tarkovsky

Format

CD Box Set

Country

Europe

Year

Epic

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

CSR366BX

Barcode

0641871746873

Comments

CD Boxset with 5 x CDs with Individually Printed Card Sleeve and Artcard feat. the Original Soviet/Japanese Poster Design PRE ORDER EXPECTED 04/09/26
SKU: VT1784124148082
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  • Description

    Vol 1: IVAN'S CHILDHOOD
    The haunting soundtrack for Andrei Tarkovsky's 1962 film "Ivan's Childhood" (Иваново детство) was composed by the prolific Soviet composer Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov. It features a deeply romantic yet sorrowful 5-note leitmotif that captures the poignancy of innocence lost in war. Ovchinnikov's sweeping score relies on romantic idioms to contrast the harsh realities of the Eastern Front with Ivan's nostalgic, dream-like flashbacks.

    Tracks: Untitled 1-11

    Vol 2: ANDREI ROUBLEV
    The soundtrack for the 1966 masterpiece "Andrei Roublev" (Андрей Рувлёв) was also composed by Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov. The sweeping, evocative score is deeply intertwined with the film's religious and historical themes, with its profound, choral-heavy resonance that perfectly accompanies the film's exploration of faith, art, and Russian history. The composer collaborated closely with Tarkovsky to create a score that captures the raw, earthy reality of 15th-century Russia while elevating the film's stunning visual language.

    Tracks: Untitled 1-15


    Vol 3: SOLARIS
    Eduard Artemyev's score for Tarkovsky's 1972 sci-fi masterpiece "Solaris" (Солярис) is a ground-breaking work of early electronic music. With Tarkovsky envisioning an ambient / mechanical soundscape, Artemyev's futuristic takes on Bach's organ works are combined with haunting, abstract synthesizer drones and environmental noise, all crafted on the famed ANS synthesizer. At atmospheric, dreamlike score that perfectly mirrors the psychological themes of the film.

    Tracks: Untitled 1-17


    Vol 4: MIRROR
    Eduard Artemyev's magnificent soundtrack to Tarkovsky's 1975 film "Mirror" (Зеркало) is the natural follow-up to "Solaris". Dense, slow-moving, and often disorienting mood pieces with Baroque sensibilities resonate beyond the film's dream-like images. A combination of monolithic scale and pastoral melody makes the music so intriguing, lush and unique.
    Tracks: Untitled 1-14


    Vol 5: STALKER
    For "Stalker" (Сталкер), the third part of Tarkovsky's science fiction trilogy, Eduard Artemyev was inspired by Indian classical music and employed eerie layers of synth tones, flute, harpsichord, and tar (Iranian stringed instrument), as well as choirs, to create a central theme as spellbinding as The Zone, a setting in the film where laws of physics no longer apply. Achingly beautiful.

    Tracks: Untitled 1-7

  • Track List

    Vol 1: IVAN'S CHILDHOOD

    Tracks: Untitled 1-11

    Vol 2: ANDREI ROUBLEV

    Tracks: Untitled 1-15

    Vol 3: SOLARIS

    Tracks: Untitled 1-17

    Vol 4: MIRROR

    Tracks: Untitled 1-14

    Vol 5: STALKER

    Tracks: Untitled 1-7

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