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Immerse yourself in the cinematic brilliance of Franz Waxman with "The Confession," a captivating album released on October 4, 2014, under the Edizione Jazz label. This collection of 16 tracks, spanning a duration of 1 hour and 5 minutes, showcases Waxman's mastery in composing evocative and dramatic scores. The album features iconic pieces from the 1940 film "Rebecca," including the haunting "Confession Scene - Telephone Rings," which is a highlight for fans of 1940s cinema and Hitchcock films. Waxman's ability to blend romantic and suspenseful elements makes this album a standout in his impressive repertoire. Whether you're a longtime admirer of film scores or a newcomer to Waxman's work, "The Confession" offers a rich and engaging listening experience.