Bennett, R R: Love Scene from 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'

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British Film Classics

British Film Classics


Addinsell:

Warsaw Concerto

Alford:

Colonel Bogey March

(from Malcolm Arnold's suite)

Alwyn:

Ship's Waltz & Rumba from In Search of the Castaways

Prelude from Odd Man Out

Arnold:

Main Titles from The Belles of St Trinian's

Main Titles from David Copperfield

London Prelude from The Inn of the Sixth Happiness

Auric:

Waltz from Moulin Rouge

Bax:

Finale from Oliver Twist

Bennett, R R:

Love Scene from 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'

Suite from Murder on the Orient Express

Elegy for Viola and Orchestra, (2nd Movement) from Lady Caroline Lamb

Bliss:

Things to Come: March

Coates, E:

Dam Busters March

Goodwin:

Main Titles from 633 Squadron

Main Titles from Those Magnificent Men ...

The Trap: Main Theme (London Marathon theme)

Luftwaffe March from Battle of Britain

Ireland:

Scorched Earth from The Overlanders

Rachmaninov:

Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18: 1 - Moderato

Rawsthorne:

Main Titles & Nocturne from 'The Cruel Sea'

Valse caprice from Uncle Silas

Vaughan Williams:

Dawn Patrol (from Coastal Command)

Main Titles from Scott of the Antarctic

Walton:

Richard III - Prelude

Spitfire Prelude & Fugue

Hamlet - Prelude

Battle of Britain Suite

Henry V - Prologue

Henry V: Touch her soft lips and part


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The Film Music of Sir Richard Rodney Bennett

The Film Music of Sir Richard Rodney Bennett


Bennett, R R:

Murder on the Orient Express

Far from the Madding Crowd

Lady Caroline Lamb

elegy for viola & orchestra

Philip Dukes (viola)

Nicole's Theme from 'Tender is the Night'

Enchanted April

Love Scene from 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'


“Richard Rodney Bennett possesses a natural flair for composing for both big screen or small. The concept of presenting the music in suites (no credit here for the arrangers) makes the best possible case for it, circumventing the problems encountered on the original soundtracks where fragmentation sometimes marrs enjoyment.
It's a measure of his standing in the film world that all these scores were issued on disc concurrently with the film. The earliest, Far from theMadding Crowd (1967), belongs to another era sonically speaking, but on this sumptuously recorded disc you can imagine yourself back in that state-of-the-art Odeon, Marble Arch, as the curtains parted to reveal Hardy's Dorset landscape on its giant curved screen, with Bennett's wistful unaccompanied theme for flute answered by oboe on the soundtrack.
Like that film, Lady Caroline Lamb was presented on its initial run as a road-show attrac- tion, with an Overture, Entr'acte and Exit Music on the soundtrack, played respectively before the showing, during the intermission and after the film.
The Suite reveals Bennett's fondness for a lyrical line at its most impassioned, with Philip Duke's eloquent viola-playing going to the heart of the story of this aristocratic lady's doomed affair with Byron. Enchanted April moves us to the sunshine of Italy, where the colours of the percussion and ondes martenot lend a sweet fragrance to the scene. Elgar's Chanson de matin makes an unexpected but entrancing appearance.
When concentrating on the music without visual distractions it's easier to note the discreet Love Theme for Four Weddings and a Funeral.
Beginning on low flute with broken chords on the harp, it subtly underlines the weddings and the funeral where John Hannah reads Auden's poem Stop all the Clocks.
From television comes Tender is the Night –Nicole's Theme, a popular foxtrot, 20s style, representing Scott Fitzgerald's ill-fated character Nicole Diver, inspired by his wife Zelda. Period dance music plays a part, too, in Murder on theOrient Express, where Yuri Torchinsky, leader of the BBC Philharmonic, catches to a tee that sweet sound so characteristic of Oscar Grasso, leader of Victor Silvester's ballroom orchestra.
Conductor Rumon Gamba knows just how to levitate Bennett's celebrated train waltz theme, and the response of his orchestra throughout this disc suggests that they can turn their hand to the idiom of this music at the flick of a wrist.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

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