Watch: "Norwegian Wood" Official Film Trailer; Jonny Greenwood Score Out in March

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Norwegian Wood, director Anh Hung Tran's adaptation of the Haruki Murakami novel, will hit UK theatres on March 11. The soundtrack, out on Nonesuch March 7 in the UK and March 8 in the US, features an instrumental score by Jonny Greenwood performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra and the Emperor Quartet, as well as three tracks written and performed by CAN, and is now available for pre-order in the Nonesuch Store. Watch the film trailer here.

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Norwegian Wood, director Anh Hung Tran's adaptation of Haruki Murakami's bestselling novel, starring Kenichi Matsuyama, Rinko Kikuchi, and Kiko Mizuhara, will be released in the UK by Soda Pictures on March 11. The soundtrack for the film, out on Nonesuch Records March 7 in the UK and March 8 in the US, features an instrumental score by Jonny Greenwood performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra and the Emperor Quartet, as well as three tracks written and performed by CAN, and is now available for pre-order in the Nonesuch Store.

Earlier this week, the Guardian gave the world premiere of the official film trailer for the UK release. You can now watch it below via the Nonesuch YouTube channel and at nonesuch.com/media.


To reserve your copy of the Greenwood score, head to the Nonesuch Store now, where you'll also find his soundtrack for the 2007 Paul Thomas Anderson film There Will Be Blood. For more on the film, visit sodapictures.com.
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  • Friday, February 18, 2011
    Watch: "Norwegian Wood" Official Film Trailer; Jonny Greenwood Score Out in March

    Norwegian Wood, director Anh Hung Tran's adaptation of Haruki Murakami's bestselling novel, starring Kenichi Matsuyama, Rinko Kikuchi, and Kiko Mizuhara, will be released in the UK by Soda Pictures on March 11. The soundtrack for the film, out on Nonesuch Records March 7 in the UK and March 8 in the US, features an instrumental score by Jonny Greenwood performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra and the Emperor Quartet, as well as three tracks written and performed by CAN, and is now available for pre-order in the Nonesuch Store.

    Earlier this week, the Guardian gave the world premiere of the official film trailer for the UK release. You can now watch it below via the Nonesuch YouTube channel and at nonesuch.com/media.


    To reserve your copy of the Greenwood score, head to the Nonesuch Store now, where you'll also find his soundtrack for the 2007 Paul Thomas Anderson film There Will Be Blood. For more on the film, visit sodapictures.com.
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