CD REVIEW
GREAT
CLASSIC FILM MUSIC
Volume II
Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra
Iain Sutherland
SOMM ARIADNE 5009
(74:03)
This is a pleasing
surprise follow-up to Great Classic Film
Music (ARIADNE 5006),
the virtues of which I extolled
in 2019. The track selection here
is noteworthy for being less
hackneyed than in many of the
comparable albums in the
catalogue.
That said, there
is not a lot to add about the
album as it is very much of the
same fine quality as before. 17
tracks this time: beginning with
Jerry Goldsmith's 'Star Trek:
The Next Generation' - Main Title
and ending with Maurice Jarre's 'Lawrence
of Arabia' - Main Themes.
Both these were recorded in
concert, as were Alan Silvestri's
'Back to the Future' - Main
Title, George Gershwin's 'Funny
Face' - Overture, Burton
Lane's 'Finians
Rainbow' - Prelude (Main Title),
Robert Stolz's 'Spring
Parade' - March, Kurt
Weill's 'September Affair'-
September Song, and William
Walton's 'Richard III' -
Prelude.
The studio
recordings are Lalo Schifrin's 'The
Eagle Has Landed' - Main Title
(one of three Sutherland
arrangements), Cole Porter's 'Evil
Under the Sun' - Title Music,
Benjamin Frankel's 'So Long
at the Fair'- Carriage and Pair,
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Elvira
Madigan (Piano Concerto No.21 -
Andante) played by Harry
Rijke; together with pieces by
John Barry, Ennio Morricone,
Erich Wolfgang Korngold, and more
Walton. All the recordings were
made in 1988-89 or 1994-95, and
once again have been specially
remastered to modern audio
standards by Paul Arden-Taylor.
Two of the tracks have been
issued in earlier transfers.
As is widely
acknowledged, there are few
better guides through this
increasingly popular genre of
music than the veteran Scottish
maestro, and the Dutch orchestra
play superbly under his
direction. Don't miss adding this
one to your collection; and let
us hope that Iain might have some
more similar tapes in his
archive.
© Peter
Burt 2020
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