Hollywood Soundstage / Wilson, Sinfonia of London
New York Times Best (Classical Tracks) of 2022 - Korngold: ‘The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex’ Overture
Gramophone Magazine's Editors Choice - Awards Issue 2022
Sinfonia of London and John Wilson present an album that celebrates the golden age of Hollywood. Sinfonia of London rose to fame in the 1950s as the leading recording orchestra of the day, appearing in the musical credits of more than 300 films, including the 1958 soundtrack by Bernard Herrmann for Hitchcock’s Vertigo. Reformed by John Wilson in 2018 as a recording orchestra, and made-up of some of London’s finest orchestral musicians, their first recording of Korngold’s Symphony in F# won the orchestral award from BBC music magazine, and drew critical acclaim worldwide. Korngold’s Overture from the private lives of Elizabeth and Essex which opens the program is an excellent demonstration of his rich, chromatic sound-world that set a blue-print for the Hollywood sound and so many composers that followed. Although the songs were written by Harold Arlen, it was Herbert Stothart’s score for The Wizard of Oz that won the Oscar, and it is his suite from the movie that features here. There are also suites from Max Steiner’s Now, Voyager and Franz Waxman’s Rebecca (receiving here it’s premiere recording). Shorter pieces from David Raksin, Frederick Lowe, Johnny Mandel and Alfred Newman complete this rewarding program.
REVIEWS:
It would be easy to argue that a track from any of the five sensational recordings John Wilson and his elite Sinfonia of London have released this year should be on this list, but every time I play this Korngold, I find it hard to move on to anything else. The virtuosity Wilson lavishes on a composer he is determined to restore to stature is stunning, no matter how many times you hear it.
-- New York Times
Wilson has listened long and hard to the way the Hollywood studio orchestras played this music and has recreated it to the manner born for our technologically advanced times.
-- Gramophone
The recognizable yet well-curated repertoire, along with the instrumentalists’ enthusiastic performances will certainly elicit a sense of nostalgia—and maybe a desire to rewatch—the films themselves. A refreshing album that makes for a delightful listen.”
-- The Classic Review
I enjoyed this album very much indeed. The playing is superb from start to finish…But it’s the composers who must take the final bow. This programme demonstrates in spades the invention and craftsmanship of some of the composers – and arrangers – who were at the musical heart of the Golden Age of Hollywood. The music sounds superb on this disc. Treat yourself to an hour of pure musical pleasure.”
-- MusicWeb International
Few film soundtracks these days can compare with Hollywood’s heyday, and few soundtrack albums have ever sounded as good as this. Anyone with even the slightest interest in the period needs this magnificent recording.”
-- Limelight (Editor’s Choice)
An exercise in unapologetic nostalgia, this lovely celebration of classic Hollywood film scores is delivered with deep care and affection by Wilson and his dependably excellent players…
-- Times of London
Product Description:
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Release Date: September 09, 2022
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UPC: 0095115529423
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Catalog Number: CHSA 5294
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Label: Chandos
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Number of Discs: 1
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Period: 20th Century
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Composer: Erich Wolfgang Korngold, David Raksin, Herbert Stothart, Harold Arlen, Frederick Loewe, Max Steiner, Johnny Mandel, Franz Waxman, Alfred Newman
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Conductor: John Wilson
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Sinfonia of London
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Performer: Sinfonia Of London, John Wilson
Works:
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The Private Lives of Henry the VIII: Overture
Composer: Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Ensemble: Sinfonia of London
Conductor: John Wilson
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Theme from "Laura"
Composer: David Raksin
Ensemble: Sinfonia of London
Conductor: John Wilson
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The Wizard of Oz: Suite
Composer: Herbert Stothart, Harold Arlen
Ensemble: Sinfonia of London
Conductor: John Wilson
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My Fair Lady: "Transylvainian March" and "Embassy Waltz"
Composer: Frederick Loewe
Ensemble: Sinfonia of London
Conductor: John Wilson
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Now, Voyager: Suite
Composer: Max Steiner
Ensemble: Sinfonia of London
Conductor: John Wilson
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Main Title from "The Sandpiper"
Composer: Johnny Mandel
Ensemble: Sinfonia of London
Conductor: John Wilson
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Rebecca: Suite
Composer: Franz Waxman
Ensemble: Sinfonia of London
Conductor: John Wilson
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How to Marry a Millionaire: Street Scene
Composer: Alfred Newman
Ensemble: Sinfonia of London
Conductor: John Wilson