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Released on CD: Film Scores of 1949

By: Oliver

Latest addtion: “Michurin” & “Berlin” by Dmitri Shostakovich.

1. Dimitri Tiomkin (Screen Archives Entertainment)
2. Cyril J. Mockridge & Alfred Newman (Percepto, paired with “Miracle on 34th Street”)
3. Alfred Newman (Screen Archives Entertainment, paired with “Twelve ‘o’ Clock High”)
4. Max Steiner (BYU/Screen Archives Entertainment)
5. William Alwyn (Chandos, ca. 21 minutes re-recorded for the album “The Film Music of William Alwyn”)
6. Hans-Martin Majewski (Alhambra, score is part of the box set “Hans-Martin Majewski: Deutsche Filmmusikklassiker”)
7. Miklós Rózsa (Film Score Monthly, score is part of the box set “The Miklós Rózsa Soundtrack Treasury”, includes sound effects)
8. Alfred Newman (Film Score Monthly)
9. Aaron Copland (RCA Victor Red Seal, ca. 24 minutes re-recorded for “Aaron Copland – Music for films”)

10. Anton Karas (Silva Screen, re-recording, with dialogue snippets)
11. Alfred Newman (Screen Archives Entertainment, paired with “Down to the Sea with Ships”)
12. Victor Young (Varèse Sarabande, program of the old Decca LP, contains music from “The Quiet Man”)
13. Roy Webb (Monstrous Movie Music, re-recording)
14. Arthur Bliss (Marco Polo/Naxos, ca. 20 minutes re-recordes for the album “Arthur Bliss: Christopher Columbus…”, conducted by Adriano)
15. Dmitri Shostakovich (Warner Classics, 30 minutes re-recorded for the 3-CD set “Shostakovich – Film Music”, conducted by José Serebrier)
16. Dmitri Shostakovich (Naxos, re-recording conducted by Adriano, includes music from “Nezabyvayemyj God 1919”)

 

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