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Hank V wrote: In his 'Rhapsody for orchestra ' Eugene Zádor's caption title is "To Miklos Rozsa". Who has heard this piece? Would he have slanted it to Rozsa's style which he obviously must have known so well. I don't recall this being discussed before and cant find anything on this forum.
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thegoldenage3060 wrote: OST - THE RED HOUSE in MP3It's the original soundtrack of the movie available since April, 2010http://www.amazon.de/OST-The-Red-House/dp/B003HLM82W/ref=sr_shvl_album_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1280509865&sr=301-5
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Aria and AllegroChildren SymphonyHungarian CapriccioCzardasz RhapsodyContracts for OrchestraIf all goes well, a second volume will follow in September, 2011, with the following:
Divertimento for StringsConcerto for oboe and orchestraElegie and DanceStudies for OrchestraWith these discs, Rozsaphiles may finally get a chance to appreciate this long-time collaborator of MR!
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thegoldenage3060 wrote:A Lee Hern wrote : Is this available on CD ?if is the same suite version that William says, yes, just that you seek the CD label Tsunami of Young Bess where there is also The Red House Suite, around there is, new and used
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A Lee Hern wrote: I might already have that. I'm going to have to check my collection.
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GuentherK wrote: The March is Walton's the introduction to it is Arnold's...Here are the parts of the manuscript in Arnold's hand (the rest is in Walton's handwriting)5M1 "Pilot's Run" 0'59"12M1 "Interior of Heinkel" 1'15"13M1 "Battle in the Air" (pages 1-15 in Walton's hand , pages 16-24 in Arnold's)14M1, 14M2 (no title) 1'31"14M3 March Introduction 2'14"14M3A alternative version to 14M3 2'11"(from Alan Poulton's book)I agree that at FSM they occasionally take film music too seriously. I think there are clear cases of "take the money and run" for every composer in films. From Shostakovich to Rozsa.
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