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British film classics [sound recording].

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: CHAN 241-12 | ChandosSeries: Chandos bear essentialsPublication details: Colchester : Chandos, p2003.Description: 2 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • PZ 4 .D53 2012
Contents:
Main titles (from The trap) -- March (from Things to come) -- Valse caprice (from Uncle Silas) -- Prelude (from Hamlet) -- Suite (from Murder on the Orient Express) -- March (from The dam busters) -- Ship's waltz ; Rumba (from In search of the castaways) -- Main titles (from The belles of St. Trinian's) -- Dawn patrol (from Coastal command) -- Warsaw concerto (from Dangerous moonlight) -- Scorched earth (from The overlanders) -- Waltz (from Moulin rouge) -- Main titles (from David Copperfield) -- Suite (from Battle of Britain) -- Colonel Bogey (from The bridge on the River Kwai) -- Main titles (from Scott of the Antarctic) -- Lutwaffe march (from Battle of Britain) -- Prologue (from Henry V) -- Prelude (from Odd man out) -- Elegy for viola and orchestra (from Lady Caroline Lamb) -- Piano concerto no. 2 (1st mvt.) (from Brief encounter) -- London prelude (from The inn of the sixth happiness) -- Touch her soft lips and part (from Henry V) -- Love scene (from Four weddings and a funeral) -- Main titles (from 633 squadron) -- Main titles ; Nocturne (from The cruel sea) -- Prelude (from Richard III) -- Main titles (from Those magnificent men-- ) -- Finale (from Oliver Twist) -- Spitfire prelude and fugue (from The first of the few).
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Ron Goodwin, conductor; BBC Philharmonic, Rumon Gamba, conductor; Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner, conductor; Martin Roscoe, piano; London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Hickox, conductor; Mary Carewe, soprano; Band of the Royal Air Force College, Cranwell, D.S. Stephens, squadron leader; Philip Dukes, viola; Earl Wild, piano; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Jascha Horenstein, conductor.
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Main titles (from The trap) -- March (from Things to come) -- Valse caprice (from Uncle Silas) -- Prelude (from Hamlet) -- Suite (from Murder on the Orient Express) -- March (from The dam busters) -- Ship's waltz ; Rumba (from In search of the castaways) -- Main titles (from The belles of St. Trinian's) -- Dawn patrol (from Coastal command) -- Warsaw concerto (from Dangerous moonlight) -- Scorched earth (from The overlanders) -- Waltz (from Moulin rouge) -- Main titles (from David Copperfield) -- Suite (from Battle of Britain) -- Colonel Bogey (from The bridge on the River Kwai) -- Main titles (from Scott of the Antarctic) -- Lutwaffe march (from Battle of Britain) -- Prologue (from Henry V) -- Prelude (from Odd man out) -- Elegy for viola and orchestra (from Lady Caroline Lamb) -- Piano concerto no. 2 (1st mvt.) (from Brief encounter) -- London prelude (from The inn of the sixth happiness) -- Touch her soft lips and part (from Henry V) -- Love scene (from Four weddings and a funeral) -- Main titles (from 633 squadron) -- Main titles ; Nocturne (from The cruel sea) -- Prelude (from Richard III) -- Main titles (from Those magnificent men-- ) -- Finale (from Oliver Twist) -- Spitfire prelude and fugue (from The first of the few).

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Ron Goodwin, conductor; BBC Philharmonic, Rumon Gamba, conductor; Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner, conductor; Martin Roscoe, piano; London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Hickox, conductor; Mary Carewe, soprano; Band of the Royal Air Force College, Cranwell, D.S. Stephens, squadron leader; Philip Dukes, viola; Earl Wild, piano; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Jascha Horenstein, conductor.

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