Dive into the enchanting world of "Bernadette," a captivating soundtrack composed by the renowned Francis Lai. Released on February 17, 1988, under the Playtime label, this album is a masterful blend of stutter house genres, offering a unique auditory experience that spans just 21 minutes. The soundtrack accompanies Jean Delannoy's historically accurate and spiritually resonant film, which chronicles the life of St. Bernadette Soubirous, the visionary of Lourdes.
The album features a series of evocative tracks that mirror the film's narrative, starting with "Générique début" and culminating in "Générique fin." Highlights include the hauntingly beautiful "Ave Maria," performed in both its original and vocal versions, and the poignant "L'adieu aux parents." Each track is meticulously crafted to transport you to the grim lodgings of an unemployed miller's family in 1857, and to the Massabielle grotto where young Bernadette's visions unfold.
Francis Lai's compositional genius shines through in every note, making "Bernadette" a timeless piece of cinematic music. The album's brevity belies its depth, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that complement the film's historical and spiritual themes. Whether you're a fan of film soundtracks or simply appreciate exquisite music, "Bernadette" is an album that will leave a lasting impression.