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Track 07 from Georges Delerue's score for Platoon (1986). Don't confuse it with Samuel Barber's 'Adagio for Strings,' which plays at the movie's end. Anyone wishing to listen to it, use this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izQsgE0L450

Although Georges Delerue clearly used this theme as the backbone of his score, this track is his own work. I'm getting tired of people coming here saying this was composed by Barber. It wasn't. Listen to both pieces.

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9 years ago

Bigdaddyluv68

Strings will mourn the both of their passages for an eternity to come! Of this I am sure! The Viola's vibrato will weep of their greatness!

9 years ago

Bigdaddyluv68

Is it blasphemy to like Georges's version better than Samuel's? I can't tell you why. I know Georges Delerue used the Adagio for Strings to create this score and I realize it utilizes some repetitive stanzas but it is more beautiful to me......:-) ....:-( ....:-) just a truth for me....I love both pieces of course! Samuel taught strings to fly but Georeges wanted you to cry because you could not follow them! It touches on a bit of a different emotional course.

9 years ago

Christian Jacq

Georges Delerue a écrit là une musique intense en forme d'adagio. Cette œuvre même si certains disent qu'elle fait penser à l'adagio de Samuel Barber reste du Delerue.Ce compositeur prolifique a une couleur orchestrale et une griffe mélodique qui lui sont singulières et n'a jamais eu besoin de 'plagier' le célèbre compositeur américain pour écrire une musique si forte afin d' illustrer les images de ce grand film.

9 years ago

Yves Che

J'ai récemment lu l'ouvrage de daniel Bastié paru chez Grand Angle "Georges Delerue, la musique au service de l'image' L'auteur y raconte la genèse de cette BO. partition limitée à quelques interventions et emploie répété de l'adadgio pour cordes de S Barber. Un gâchis pour le compositeur et la fin d'une collaboration avec Oliver Stone; qui a vu d'un mauvais oeil que le compositeur veuille être mentionné pour la musique additionnelle

10 years ago

lionel berger

Georges Delerue: Platoon

10 years ago

Robert O'Leary

This is Delerue's version of Samuel Barber's Adagio of Strings. Although not a bad rendition of Barber's. It doesn't come close to Barber's original genius.Some call it the saddest arrangement ever created. It has been played at many funerals. It was played by the London Symphony after the tragic events of America's 911It probably made the movie, about men in war such a tragic waste, fighting over a lie, money,ego and the ridicules fear over communismI remember the Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara writing his book to make millions; Stating several years later that it, "The War In Vietnam was a mistake". I wonder how he lived with that.

10 years ago

MrLinoventura

musique recomposée par Delerue

10 years ago

Eliasz Prawda

Jakże inna jakże piękna

10 years ago

Rhindo Xeraterox

To make everyone all right That piece of music from that video was composed by Georges Delerue - Inspired by the Adagio for strings from Samuel Barber in order to match with the Adagio for strings of Samuel Baber, which remains was the main theme of the movie.

12 years ago

NelsonPinheirojr

Beautiful original piece inspired by the most famous work of Samuel Barber ... Great job! Great music for a great movie!

12 years ago

ffandcinema

To make everyone all right : Samuel Barber composed only "Adagio for Strings", the rest of the OST was made by Delerue.

12 years ago

KL0098

@Tablo54 Again? I think you've got it confused with this: youtube.com/watch?v=izQsgE0L450

12 years ago

KL0098

@MrPatrickvanloo I have, and they're not the same. Have you checked it out?

12 years ago

KL0098

@MrPatrickvanloo I think you're confused

12 years ago

chucku00

If only Corey Glover (who played in Platoon and is also the singer Of Living Colour) had the opportunity to do a song with this soundtrack, this could have been a bit like David Sylvian & Ryûichi Sakamoto's "Forbidden Colors" in the movie "Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence"... if only.

12 years ago

MrStorway

Great, thanks!

12 years ago

Christopher Columbus

Delerue was born in Roubaix. His career was diverse and he composed frequently for major art house directors, most often François Truffaut (including Jules and Jim), but also for Jean-Luc Godard's film Contempt (Le Mépris), and for Alain Resnais, Louis Malle, and Bernardo Bertolucci, besides working on several Hollywood productions like Oliver Stone's Platoon and Salvador. He composed the music for Flemming Flindt's ballet, Enetime (The Lesson), based on Ionesco's play, La Leçon.

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