Julius Caesar (1953 Film) - Music

Music

Intrada Records released an album featuring a 1995 re-recording of the film's score. The re-recording was performed by the Sinfonia of London and conducted by Bruce Broughton.

Intrada Album
No. Title Length
1. "Julius Caesar Overture" 3:15
2. "Praeludium" 3:38
3. "Caesar's Procession" 2:45
4. "Flavius Arrested" 0:18
5. "Feast Of Lupercal" 0:44
6. "Caesar And His Train" 0:51
7. "The Scolding Winds" 2:42
8. "Brutus' Soliloquy" 6:34
9. "Brutus' Secret" 2:11
10. "They Murder Caesar" 1:08
11. "The Ides Of March" 4:36
12. "Black Sentence" 3:55
13. "Brutus' Camp" 1:31
14. "Heavy Eyes" 1:47
15. "Gentle Knave" 2:07
16. "Ghost Of Caesar" 1:42
17. "Most Noble Brutus" 1:10
18. "Battle At Philippi" 1:28
19. "Titinius Enclosed" 0:40
20. "Caesar Now Be Still!" 8:54
21. "Finale" 1:10

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