Coffee and Cigarettes (2003)
“Champagne”
“Are you all right, Taylor?
“Uh. Not really.”
“What’s up?”
“I dunno. I feel so divorced from the world. I’ve lost touch
with the world. Do you know that song by Mahler? “I’ve Lost Track of the
World?”
“No.”
“It’s one of the most beautiful, saddest songs ever
written.”
“I can almost hear it now.”
“Can you hear it?”
“I think so.”
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This last scene of “Coffee and Cigarettes” with Bill Rice
and Taylor Mead by Jeim Jamusch. A haunting scene centered around an ethereal
piece of Mahler drifting thru the air.
The Mahler piece extended here is “Ich bin der Welt abhanden
gekommen” by Magdalena Kozená with orchestra directed by Claudio Abbado.
A related rendition with the lyrics from the song-poem by
Friedrich Ruckert sung by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) is here:
1 comment:
Thank you for sharing this. I saw the movie recently and had made a note to check out this Mahler he spoke of. Beautiful and sad just like the man said.
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