This CD from the Chandos Movies label contains a generous 77 minutes of music composed by Bernard Herrmann for the films Citizen Kane (1941) and Hangover Square (1945).
The music from Hangover Square on this disc includes also a performing edition, by Norma Shepherd, of the piano concerto which features in the film. Here it’s played persuasively by the very versatile Martin Roscoe.
Citizen Kane makes up the largest part of this disc, containing forty nine minutes of music including Salammbo’s Aria, convincingly sung by Irish born soprano Orla Boylan.
Rumon Gamba conducts the BBC Philharmonic in all the pieces on this disc, obtaining wonderfully committed sounds from orchestra and soloists.
It is stunningly recorded, and has a very wide frequency and dynamic range. Buyers of this disc would do well to turn the volume down to start with in order to find a satisfactory listening level.
Included with the disc is a nicely illustrated booklet containing brief background notes on both the featured films as well as a biography of Herrmann. It also includes a useful translation of the lyrics of Salammbo’s Aria.
Hopefully Chandos will record more of Herrmann’s classic film scores. Highly recommended.
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
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Saturday, May 10, 2008
In awe...
Really tickled by this piece of purple prose from the late, great Les dawson:
"In awe I sat and watched the waxing moon ride across the zenith of the heavens like an ambered chariot towards the ebony void of infinite space wherein the tethered orbs of Jupiter and Mars hang forever festooned in their orbital majesty. And as I looked at all this I thought... I must put a roof on this toilet"
Les Dawson
"In awe I sat and watched the waxing moon ride across the zenith of the heavens like an ambered chariot towards the ebony void of infinite space wherein the tethered orbs of Jupiter and Mars hang forever festooned in their orbital majesty. And as I looked at all this I thought... I must put a roof on this toilet"
Les Dawson
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
New Year 2008 in Spain
Spent New Year with friends in the small town of Orgiva (picture left is the Sierra Nevada as seen from La Mimosa) in Andalucia Spain. Two days of sunny weather and then two of unremitting rain a la Manchester! Did manage a couple of trips out in the car though and in between the heavy downpours a couple of walks.
Sunday, December 09, 2007
The Key To Reserva
Click the link below to see a visualistion by Martin Scorsese of 'an undeveloped project', by Alfred Hitchcock. In truth it's a promotional film for the catalan cava Freixenet. The style is unbelievably that of Hitchcock: one could almost believe that Hitchcock made the film himself. The ending is an absolute treat.
http://www.scorsesefilmfreixenet.com/video_eng.htm
http://www.scorsesefilmfreixenet.com/video_eng.htm
Sunday, November 18, 2007
First Snow
Saw the first snow on the distant 'tops' this morning. And it's so dark. Winter is almost upon us. Brrr..
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Jerusalem Quartet
I heard the Jerusalem Quartet live in Manchester recently playing Beethoven, Brahms and Schubert and was so knocked out by their sound, style and enthusiasm for the music that I bought several of their Cds including this one of Dvorak’s two masterpieces: the American Quartet and Quintet in A major. Lovers of this music, and those new to it, will not be disappointed as the Jerusalem Quartet give their all to these superb pieces. Heartily recommended.
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