The Genius of Film Music (Live) London Philharmonic Orchestra & John Mauceri

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Album Veröffentlichung:
2015

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
04.09.2015

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  • Alfred Newmann:
  • 120th Century Fox Fanfare00:24
  • Alex North:
  • 2Caesar and Cleopatra14:32
  • 3Anthony and Cleopatra11:11
  • Nino Rota:
  • 4The Godfather (arr. J. Mauceri)15:20
  • Franz Waxman:
  • 5Taras Bulba: Ride of Cossacks05:09
  • Bernard Hermann:
  • 6Psycho14:49
  • Bronisław Kaper:
  • 7Mutiny on the Bounty (arr. J. Mauceri)12:17
  • Jerry Goldsmith:
  • 8Star Trek: The Enterprise (arr. J. Mauceri)07:34
  • Ennio Morricone:
  • 9Once Upon a Time in America: Deborah's Theme (arr. H. Mancini)05:43
  • Maurice Jarre:
  • 10Lawrence of Arabia: Lawrence and the Dessert02:17
  • Total Runtime01:29:16

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The decades of epic Hollywood film making from the 1960s to 1980s produced some of the most iconic film music scores of the 20th century. In this live recording charting the development of the 'Hollywood sound', the London Philharmonic Orchestra and film music expert John Mauceri present music from Psycho, Star Trek, Lawrence of Arabia and the first release of the orchestral score to Cleopatra, amongst others.

John Mauceri, conductor
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Pieter Schoeman, leader

Recorded live at Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, London on 8 November 2013
Engineered by Mike Cox, Floating Earth
Produced by Tim Oldham


John Mauceri
The distinguished and extraordinarily varied career of John Mauceri has taken him not only to the world's greatest opera companies and symphony orchestras, but also to the musical stages of Broadway and Hollywood as well as the most prestigious halls of academia. For seven years (2006-13), he served as the Chancellor of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem and is the Founding Director of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra in Los Angeles, which was created for him in 1991 by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. He conducted over three hundred concerts at the 18,000-seat amphitheater with a total audience of some four million people. From June of 2000 until July of 2006, he conducted 22 productions as music director of the Pittsburgh Opera.

Mr. Mauceri served as music director (direttore stabile) of the Teatro Regio in Torino (Turin) Italy for three years after completing seven years as music director of Scottish Opera (22 productions and three recordings), and is the first American ever to have held the post of music director of an opera house in either Great Britain or Italy. He previously was music director of the Washington Opera (The Kennedy Center) and was the first music director of the American Symphony Orchestra in Carnegie Hall after its founding director, Leopold Stokowski, with whom he studied. For fifteen years he served on the faculty of his alma mater, Yale University, returned in 2001 to teach and conduct the official concert celebrating the university's 300th anniversary and is the recipient of two awards from the university.

Mr. Mauceri is one of the world's most accomplished recording artists and is the recipient of Grammy, Tony, Olivier, Drama Desk, Edison, 2 Emmy, 2 Diapason d'Or, Cannes Classique, Billboard, and four Deutsche Schallplatten awards. In 1999, Mr.Mauceri was chosen as a 'Standard-bearer of the Twentieth Century' for WQXR, the nation's most listened-to classical radio station. According to WQXR, 'These are a select number of musical artists who have already established themselves as forces to be reckoned with and who will be the Standard Bearers of the 21st Century's music scene.' The recipients were chosen for 'their visionary talent and technical virtuosity.' In addition, CNN and CNN International chose Mr. Mauceri as a 'Voice of the Millennium'.

London Philharmonic Orchestra
The Orchestra was founded by Sir Thomas Beecham in 1932, and since then has been headed by many of the great names in the conducting world, including Sir Adrian Boult, Bernard Haitink, Sir Georg Solti, Klaus Tennstedt and Kurt Masur. The Orchestra's current Principal Conductor is Vladimir Jurowski, appointed in 2007, and Yannick Nézet-Séguin is Principal Guest Conductor. Julian Anderson is the Orchestra's Composer in Residence.

The London Philharmonic Orchestra has been performing at Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall in London since it opened in 1951, becoming Resident Orchestra there in 1992. We also have flourishing residencies in Brighton and Eastbourne, and in summer we play for Glyndebourne Festival Opera where we have been Resident Symphony Orchestra since 1964. Touring abroad forms a major part of the Orchestra's schedule: during the the 2012/13 season we visited Spain, Germany, France, Switzerland, the USA and Austria, and plans for 2013/14 include visits to the USA, Russia, Romania, Austria, Germany, Slovenia, Belgium, France and Spain.

Having long been embraced by the recording, broadcast and film industries, the London Philharmonic Orchestra broadcasts regularly on TV and radio. We also work with the Hollywood and UK film industries, recording soundtracks for blockbusters including the Oscar-winning score for The Lord of the Rings trilogy and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. In 2005 we established our own record label, which now numbers over 70 releases.

In summer 2012 the LPO performed as part of The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Pageant on the River Thames, and was also chosen to record all the world's national anthems for the London 2012 Olympics.

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