Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0002090, Mon, 5 May 1997 13:23:13 -0700

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Re: New Lolita Soundtrack (fwd)
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EDITOR's NOTE. I did see some discussion of the music in the soundtrack of
the Lyne-Schiff LOLITA. I think, but am not certain, that it might have
been in the interview with Stephen Schiff by Suellen Stringer-Hye on
ZEMBLA
http: //www.libraries.psu.edu/iasweb/nabokov/nsintro.htm


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Date: Mon, 05 May 1997 12:56:30 -0700
To: Vladimir Nabokov Forum <NABOKV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu>
Subject: Re: New Lolita Soundtrack (fwd)

From: "Thomas E. Braun" <cawriter@sprynet.com>
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> Re: Stacy Rotner <be81912@binghamton.edu>
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> I am wondering if there is a soundtrack that will accompany the
> new film version of Lolita. Although few people have seen the film, much
> about it has been released. I am curious as to what type of music is used
> in the film and whether any modern, or any type of pop music is used to
> appropriately emphasize Lolita's age.

It will be difficult to improve on the soundtrack of the 1962 Kubrick
film (one of the few features of that film that cannot be questioned).
The main theme - by Nelson Riddle, if I recall correctly - is
particularly poignant and haunting. And the adolescent "La-la,
la-la-la-la" music that played while a free Humbert drove to camp to
pick up Dolly, was also effective. One mistake, among many, that Kubrick
made was "modernizing" the film to have an early 1960s feel. Hopefully,
Adrian Lynne returned the new film to the late 1940s, where it belongs.
The soundtrack should reflect that. Hey, if they at least release the
soundtrack, perhaps they can make back some of their colossal investment
while the film itself is held hostage! ;-)

Cheers,
Tom Braun
cawriter@sprynet.com