FRED STEINER King Kong Question



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kobalski
02-16-2012, 02:17 AM
Hi folks,

Does anybody has or listened the KING KONG (Max Steiner) recording conducted by Fred Steiner
It was released on Cd and LP long time ago.

Oh boys, I would love to have this one!

I remember the critics where�n very happy with this release because it used a new orchestration
a little different than the original.


JonC
02-16-2012, 03:12 AM
I have the Southern Cross version, which has an identical track list and track times, implying it may be a reissue. I have compared it to the Marco Polo 22 track version, but I didn’t find anything particularly offense, (or even that different) from the 12 track one. Mainly where the tracks broke, but that is completely a matter of personal taste.
JonC

kobalski
02-18-2012, 04:39 PM
Hi JohnC Thanks for the reply,
Would be much to ask to upload this version?

Would be nice to hear it.
It�s a great score!

Kobalski


JonC
02-19-2012, 06:41 PM
King Kong (1933) Max Steiner (http://www.sendspace.com/file/fccjrm)
12 tracks, 48 minutes, 192kbs (sorry)
Issued by Southern Cross, this is a reissue of the 1976 rerecording by Fred Steiner.
JonC

tangotreats
02-19-2012, 07:15 PM
The differences aren’t massive, but Steiner’s earlier recording did indeed make some instrumental substitutions and orchestration changes. The original 1932 orchestra was non-standard for the time (the inclusion of saxophones particularly unusual) and Christopher Palmer, for the Fred Steiner recording, took the opportunity to re-arrange the score for a more standard symphony orchestra.

Stromberg also re-orchestrated, but retained the original instrumentation and fleshed out the score according to Max Steiner’s original sketches.

The result is a more faithful reproduction of the score as it was written.

Fred Steiner’s is very good – but places orchestral homogeneity above historical authenticity – whereas Stromberg’s tries to remain as authentic as possible.

I understand Stromberg is planning on re-recording Kong again for his Tribute label… I know he was talking about this a year or so back… I wonder if it’s still on the cards? I wonder what one could possibly want to achieve that they didn’t already with the Marco Polo recording???


kobalski
02-20-2012, 05:23 PM
Thank You JohnC for the upload (I�m downloading now)
I�ll post my impressions after listening.

And about the planned Stromberg Recording…
Perhaps more extra music was discovered in the vaults…
I hope so!


kobalski
02-20-2012, 07:11 PM
I just finish hearing for the first time.
What can I say, I love this version with the Christopher Palmer orchestration. (Without saxophones)

I�ll be greatful forever,
Cheers!

Kobalski


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