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Leonard Rosenman's "Jurij" is a captivating soundtrack album that showcases his distinctive compositional style. Released in 2001 under the label RED BITCH MUSIC, this score accompanies the Italian film of the same name, marking Rosenman's return to film scoring after a brief hiatus. The album spans 39 minutes and features 15 tracks, each intricately crafted to enhance the narrative of the film, which revolves around a violin virtuoso. Rosenman's mastery of classical piano music is evident throughout, with pieces like "My Name Is Jurij" and "Ciaccona Per Violino" highlighting his ability to blend emotional depth with technical brilliance. This album is a testament to Rosenman's enduring talent and his capacity to create evocative, memorable scores.