The Silver Chalice

发行时间:2011-11-01
发行公司:CD Baby
简介:  Franz Waxman’s stylish and sophisticated score for “The Silver Chalice” embodies the rich symphonic qualities that made Waxman (composer of "Sunset Boulevard, "The Bride of Frankenstein" and many other Hollywood classics) one of the most skilled and appreciated film composers of all time. The album is Vol. 3 (FMC-3) of Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Collection, a series of classic film scores composed between 1939 and 1966, all lovingly restored and re-recorded in stereo during the 1970s. In addition to Waxman, the series included the work of such Golden-Age masters as Bernard Herrmann, Miklós Rózsa, Alex North, Max Steiner, Alfred Newman, Dimitri Tiomkin and Bernstein himself. The original LPs were only available in limited editions and are now quite rare, but Film Score Monthly reissued the complete set in 2006—12 CDs in a beautiful cardboard slipcase, including a 136-page hardcover book with copious notes, illustrations and musical examples. Please visit either the Film Score Monthly or Screen Archives Entertainment website to purchase the physical box set (while supplies last).
  Franz Waxman’s stylish and sophisticated score for “The Silver Chalice” embodies the rich symphonic qualities that made Waxman (composer of "Sunset Boulevard, "The Bride of Frankenstein" and many other Hollywood classics) one of the most skilled and appreciated film composers of all time. The album is Vol. 3 (FMC-3) of Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Collection, a series of classic film scores composed between 1939 and 1966, all lovingly restored and re-recorded in stereo during the 1970s. In addition to Waxman, the series included the work of such Golden-Age masters as Bernard Herrmann, Miklós Rózsa, Alex North, Max Steiner, Alfred Newman, Dimitri Tiomkin and Bernstein himself. The original LPs were only available in limited editions and are now quite rare, but Film Score Monthly reissued the complete set in 2006—12 CDs in a beautiful cardboard slipcase, including a 136-page hardcover book with copious notes, illustrations and musical examples. Please visit either the Film Score Monthly or Screen Archives Entertainment website to purchase the physical box set (while supplies last).