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Malcolm Arnold, Rumon Gamba, BBC Philharmonic - The Film Music Of Sir Malcolm Arnold Vol. 2 Album

Malcolm Arnold, Rumon Gamba, BBC Philharmonic - The Film Music Of Sir Malcolm Arnold Vol. 2 Album
Performer: Malcolm Arnold, Rumon Gamba, BBC Philharmonic
Title: The Film Music Of Sir Malcolm Arnold Vol. 2
Country: UK & Europe
Style:Soundtrack, Score
Released: 2000
Catalog number: CHAN 9851
Label: Chandos
MP3 album szie: 1932 mb
FLAC album size: 1375 mb

Tracklist

12 The Micawbers: Allegro2:00
2Suite From Trapeze
Composed By – Malcolm ArnoldScore Editor [Reconstructed], Arranged By, Orchestrated By – Philip Lane
(13:29)
33 Fanfare0:53
43 Flash And Miss Fritton: Andante Moderato - Moderato (Tempo Di Valse) - Allegro -2:24
5Suite From 'No Love For Johnnie'
Composed By – Malcolm ArnoldScore Editor [Reconstructed], Orchestrated By – Philip Lane
(10:31)
6I Alla Marcia2:20
71 Main Titles And Opening Scene: Allegro - Meno Mosso4:28
8Postcard From The Med From 'The Captain's Paradise'
Composed By – Malcolm ArnoldScore Editor [Reconstructed], Arranged By, Orchestrated By – Philip Lane
4:05
94 Mike And Lola1:47
101 Prelude: Allegro - Alla Marcia -1:28
112 Train To Trinians: Allegro Brillante - Vivace -1:22
125 Finale: Allegro - Moderato - Alla Marcia1:08
13Comedy Suite From 'The Belles Of St. Trinian's'
Arranged By – Christopher PalmerComposed By – Malcolm ArnoldPiano – Paul Janes Score Editor [Edited] – Philip Lane
(8:00)
146 Finale2:40
154 Races And Games (Tribal Warfare): Allegro - Vivace1:37
16Fantasy On Christmas Carols From 'The Holly And The Ivy'
Arranged By – Christopher PalmerComposed By – Malcolm Arnold
8:55
173a Elephant Waltz2:08
184 Finale: Moderato2:12
19Overture From 'The Roots Of Heaven'
Composed By – Malcolm Arnold
4:49
20Ballade For Piano And Orchestra From 'Stolen Face'
Arranged By – Philip LaneComposed By – Malcolm ArnoldPiano – Phillip Dyson
8:05
212 Romance3:23
225 Tino's Arrival In Paris0:56
23Symphonic Study 'Machines' For Brass, Percussion And Strings, Op. 30 (Theme And Five Variations)
Composed By – Malcolm Arnold
6:12
24Suite From ' David Copperfield'
Arranged By – Philip LaneComposed By – Malcolm Arnold
(11:10)
253 Young Lovers: Allegro2:30
26II Moderato8:11
27Scherzetto For Clarinet And Orchestra From 'You Know What Sailors Are'
Arranged By – Christopher PalmerClarinet – John Bradbury Composed By – Malcolm Arnold
2:34
281 Prelude1:43

Credits

  • Booklet EditorGenevieve Helsby
  • ConductorRumon Gamba
  • DesignSean Coleman
  • Edited By [Editor]Jonathan Cooper
  • EngineerStephen Rinker
  • Engineer [Assistant]Steve Hargreaves (tracks: 1 to 7)
  • Liner NotesJames Cox
  • Liner Notes [French Translation]Francis Marchal
  • Liner Notes [German Translation]Andreas Klatt
  • OrchestraBBC Philharmonic
  • Photography By [Back Cover Photograph Of Rumon Gamba]Sasha Gusov
  • ProducerMike George (tracks: 1 to 7), Ralph Couzens (tracks: 8 to 24)
  • Typography [Booklet Typeset]Dave Partridge

Notes

[Recording details]
Total time: 78:55
[DDD]
Recording venue: Studio 7, New Broadcasting House, Manchester, 22- 24 February and 5-6 July 2000.

℗ 2000 Chandos Records Ltd © 2000 Chandos Records Ltd
Printed in the EU.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Scanned): 0095115985120
  • Barcode (Text): 0 95115 98512 0
  • Matrix / Runout: A0100332084-0101 33
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L551
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 94K6
  • Label Code: LC 7038
  • Rights Society: MCPS
  • Other (SPARS Code): DDD

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Chandos Records Ltd
  • Copyright (c) – Chandos Records Ltd
  • Recorded At – Studio 7, New Broadcasting House, Manchester
  • Made By – Sony DADC

Short intro

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