Film and TV Music
82 products
Leo Eide - Whistling Virtuoso / Håkan Sund
BIS
Available as
CD
$21.99
Jan 01, 1996
Includes song(s) without words by Felix Mendelssohn. Soloists: Leo Eide, Håkan Sund.
Anthologie
Analekta
Available as
CD
GREGOIRE: Musique de l'image (La)
Jurmann: Film Music - The Original Motion Picture Scores
Capriccio
Available as
CD
$10.99
Jan 01, 1998
Classical Music
Warsaw Concerto - Piano Concertos From The Movies / Fowke
Naxos
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CD
$19.99
Feb 27, 1998
Warsaw Concerto and Other Piano Concertos from the Movies
Topsy-turvy: Music Of Gilbert & Sullivan
Sony Masterworks
Available as
CD
$11.98
Dec 07, 1999
Music composed by Carl Davis.
Personnel: Carl Davis (conductor); Dorothy Atkinson, Eleanor David, Vincent Franklin, Louise Gold, Shirley Henderson, Kevin McKidd, Cathy Sara, Martin Savage, Michael Simkins, Timothy Spall (vocals); Kacey Ainsworth, Lorraine Brunning, Rosie Cavaliero, Michelle Chadwick, Debbie Chazen, Heather Craney, Monica Dolan, Sophie Duval, Anna Francolini, Teresa Gallagher, Sarah Howe, Ashley Jensen, Julie Jupp, Gemma Page, Mary Roscoe, Nicola Wainwright, Angie Wallis, Ashley Artus, Richard Attlee, Paul Barnhill, Mark Benton, Nicholas Boulton, simon Butteriss, Wayne Cater, Richard Coyle, Paul Rider, Steven Spiers, Kevin Walton, John Warnaby, Stefan Bednarczyk, Tom Fahy, John Griffiths, Paul Leonard (background vocals).
Recorded at Angel Studios & CTS Studios, London, England between July 1998 & March 1999. Includes liner notes by Mike Leigh.
Director Mike Leigh is known for films focusing on the stark realities of contemporary working-class Britain, so his exploration of Gilbert & Sullivan's milieu in TOPSY-TURVY is quite a change of pace. However, by digging into the motivations and machinations behind the men and their music, Leigh brings us closer to the human element. The classic Gilbert & Sullivan material performed in the film and contained on this soundtrack is similarly illuminated. The songs are drawn mostly from THE MIKADO, whose production is the focus of the film, but selections from PRINCESS IDA, THE SORCEROR, and THE YOEMEN OF THE GUARD are also included. Thus, TOPSY-TURVY offers a fair overview of the duo's canon. Though G&S classics like HMS PINAFORE and THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE are unrepresented here, the material is rich enough with Sullivan's elegant, semi-classical themes and Gilbert's hyperliterary, tongue-twisting, and very English lyrics to give novices a good idea of what Gilbert & Sullivan were about.
Personnel: Carl Davis (conductor); Dorothy Atkinson, Eleanor David, Vincent Franklin, Louise Gold, Shirley Henderson, Kevin McKidd, Cathy Sara, Martin Savage, Michael Simkins, Timothy Spall (vocals); Kacey Ainsworth, Lorraine Brunning, Rosie Cavaliero, Michelle Chadwick, Debbie Chazen, Heather Craney, Monica Dolan, Sophie Duval, Anna Francolini, Teresa Gallagher, Sarah Howe, Ashley Jensen, Julie Jupp, Gemma Page, Mary Roscoe, Nicola Wainwright, Angie Wallis, Ashley Artus, Richard Attlee, Paul Barnhill, Mark Benton, Nicholas Boulton, simon Butteriss, Wayne Cater, Richard Coyle, Paul Rider, Steven Spiers, Kevin Walton, John Warnaby, Stefan Bednarczyk, Tom Fahy, John Griffiths, Paul Leonard (background vocals).
Recorded at Angel Studios & CTS Studios, London, England between July 1998 & March 1999. Includes liner notes by Mike Leigh.
Director Mike Leigh is known for films focusing on the stark realities of contemporary working-class Britain, so his exploration of Gilbert & Sullivan's milieu in TOPSY-TURVY is quite a change of pace. However, by digging into the motivations and machinations behind the men and their music, Leigh brings us closer to the human element. The classic Gilbert & Sullivan material performed in the film and contained on this soundtrack is similarly illuminated. The songs are drawn mostly from THE MIKADO, whose production is the focus of the film, but selections from PRINCESS IDA, THE SORCEROR, and THE YOEMEN OF THE GUARD are also included. Thus, TOPSY-TURVY offers a fair overview of the duo's canon. Though G&S classics like HMS PINAFORE and THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE are unrepresented here, the material is rich enough with Sullivan's elegant, semi-classical themes and Gilbert's hyperliterary, tongue-twisting, and very English lyrics to give novices a good idea of what Gilbert & Sullivan were about.
Christmas Organ Music / Kevin Bowyer
Nimbus
Available as
CD
Classical Music
British Light Music Miniatures / Ernest Tomlinson
Marco Polo
Available as
CD
$19.99
Dec 01, 1994
Includes work(s) by Anthony Collins (Classical), Mark Lubbock, Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, Benjamin Frankel, Vivian Ellis, Harry Dexter, Ken Warner, Gordon Jacob, Thomas Augustine Arne, Gilbert Vinter, Geoffrey Toye, Edward White, George Melachrino, Clive Richardson. Ensemble: Dublin RTE Concert Orchestra. Conductor: Ernest Tomlinson.
