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Guenther
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Saturday, July 14
Walton: Battle of Britain - 'Battle In The Air' (5 mins) Lambert: Anna Karenina – Suite (10 mins) Vaughan Williams: The 49th Parallel - Prelude (2 mins) Adler: Genevieve – Waltz (3 mins) Maurice Jarre: Lawrence of Arabia - Theme (3.30 mins) Easdale: The Red Shoes - Suite (15 mins) Arnold: Bridge On The River Kwai – March (3 mins) Ireland: The Overlanders – March – Scorched Earth (4.30 mins) Sir Richard Rodney Bennett: Love Theme From 'Yanks' (3.30 mins) Eric Rogers: Carry On... Medley (7 mins) Patrick Doyle: Much Ado About Nothing - Overture (4.20 mins) Stephen Warbeck: Shakespeare In Love (5 mins) Debbie Wiseman: Wilde – Suite (4.30 mins) John Powell/Harry Gregson-Williams: Chicken Run (4 mins) Addison: A Bridge Too Far (3.30 mins) John Williams: Harry Potter - Harry's Wondrous World (4.30 mins) Coates: The Dam Busters (3.45 mins) Richard E. Grant narrator BBC Concert Orchestra John Wilson conductor BBC - Proms - Prom Events by Day |
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Guenther
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Well the concert is called "Music from Great British Films"
But still it suffers mainly from the inclusion of too many composers and pieces. Too close to an US style "pops" concert that sadly rule the film music concert world. Some Herrmann concerts might be found here: BHS - News & Events: Concerts |
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Herrmann did some Brit films later in his career (Twisted Nerve, Endless Night, Night Digger, etc) Most weren't great either... They should have included some Rozsa (his Centenary!) like Thief of Bagdad, Four Feathers or the Spy in Black. Why not do the complete Battle of Britain or River Kwai suites? Mainly a "pops" concert with many small pieces. Though the inclusions of the Red Shoes ballet and Anna Karenina are fab. And yes the "Where Eagles Dare" intro is brilliant. |
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Rozsa's Violin Concerto, may have been a good choice as snatches of it were used throughout "The Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes". It provided the film with that recurring almost haunting melody often heard. Rozsa along with Korngold wrote violin concertos containing snatches of music from their film writing.
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