| Track | Composer | Scene | |-------|----------|-------| | | Handel | Philippe’s favorite aria. Driss laughs at the title (“Never was a shade…”), but later learns to appreciate it. | | "Concerto in D Minor, BWV 974 – II. Adagio" (arr. from Marcello) | Bach | Played when Driss listens to classical music on headphones; Philippe is moved. |
If you search for on YouTube or Spotify, "Una Mattina" is the first result. Clocking in at roughly 3 minutes and 20 seconds in the film version, this piece is the film’s thesis statement.
: Their works are used to establish the "high-end" nature of Philippe’s life, which Driss initially finds boring but eventually learns to appreciate through his own lens. 💿 Official Tracklist The official soundtrack album released by TF1 Musique includes: Ludovico Einaudi Opening Car Chase Earth, Wind & Fire End Credits / Opening Writing Poems Ludovico Einaudi Philippe's Correspondence The Ghetto George Benson Montage / Driss's routine Boogie Wonderland Earth, Wind & Fire Birthday Party Dance L'origine Nascosta Ludovico Einaudi Quiet moments of care Feeling Good Nina Simone Paragliding Una Mattina Ludovico Einaudi Final Scene / Reunion If you'd like, I can help you: sheet music for the Einaudi tracks Put together a Spotify playlist of the full movie song list Learn about the true story that inspired the film How would you like to explore the music
The official soundtrack album (2011) is mostly Einaudi’s piano solos . The classical and pop songs are often separate or on a “music from the film” compilation.
The Intouchables * Fly. Ludovico Einaudi. 03:20. * September. Earth, Wind & Fire. 03:35. * Writing Poems. Ludovico Einaudi. 04:10. The Intouchables: Decoding The Music At The End - Ftp
Are you a fan of The Intouchables OST? Which track moves you the most—the soaring hope of "Una Mattina" or the melancholy depth of "L’Origine Nascosta"? Let us know in the comments below.
| Track | Composer | Scene | |-------|----------|-------| | | Handel | Philippe’s favorite aria. Driss laughs at the title (“Never was a shade…”), but later learns to appreciate it. | | "Concerto in D Minor, BWV 974 – II. Adagio" (arr. from Marcello) | Bach | Played when Driss listens to classical music on headphones; Philippe is moved. |
If you search for on YouTube or Spotify, "Una Mattina" is the first result. Clocking in at roughly 3 minutes and 20 seconds in the film version, this piece is the film’s thesis statement.
: Their works are used to establish the "high-end" nature of Philippe’s life, which Driss initially finds boring but eventually learns to appreciate through his own lens. 💿 Official Tracklist The official soundtrack album released by TF1 Musique includes: Ludovico Einaudi Opening Car Chase Earth, Wind & Fire End Credits / Opening Writing Poems Ludovico Einaudi Philippe's Correspondence The Ghetto George Benson Montage / Driss's routine Boogie Wonderland Earth, Wind & Fire Birthday Party Dance L'origine Nascosta Ludovico Einaudi Quiet moments of care Feeling Good Nina Simone Paragliding Una Mattina Ludovico Einaudi Final Scene / Reunion If you'd like, I can help you: sheet music for the Einaudi tracks Put together a Spotify playlist of the full movie song list Learn about the true story that inspired the film How would you like to explore the music
The official soundtrack album (2011) is mostly Einaudi’s piano solos . The classical and pop songs are often separate or on a “music from the film” compilation.
The Intouchables * Fly. Ludovico Einaudi. 03:20. * September. Earth, Wind & Fire. 03:35. * Writing Poems. Ludovico Einaudi. 04:10. The Intouchables: Decoding The Music At The End - Ftp
Are you a fan of The Intouchables OST? Which track moves you the most—the soaring hope of "Una Mattina" or the melancholy depth of "L’Origine Nascosta"? Let us know in the comments below.