Francis Lai Conducts His Great Film Music – Filmharmonic 74 Vinyl Restoration



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filmcollector16
09-08-2015, 12:06 AM
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mrmusician
09-08-2015, 04:12 AM
It’s disappointing not seeing the other conductors in this 74 Filmharmonic program because there are many other tracks recorded too, here it is the track list with credits:

Tracks played on that concert:
Don Innes Conducting
Orchestral Fanfare – Filmharmonic. Composed and Arranged by Ron Goodwin

Ronnie Aldrich Conducting
01 – In the Beginning … October 6th 1927 – The Talking, Singing Film is born

(A1) My Mammy – Donaldson / Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye – Russo – From ‘The Jazz Singer’ – 1927

Warner Winners – Some of the hit songs which originated in Warner Bros. Films
(A2) The High and the Mighty – 1954 – Tiomkin
(A3) A Very Precious Love From ‘Marjorie Morningstar’ – 1958 – Fain
(A4) A Summer Place – 1959 – Steiner
(A5) Lullaby of Broadway From ‘Gold Diggers of 1935’ – Warren
(A6) It’s Magic From ‘Romance on the High Seas’ (UK Title ‘It’s Magic’) – Styne
(A7) I Only Have Eyes for You – From ‘Dames’ – Warren
(A8) Secret Love From ‘Calamity Jane’ – 1953 – Fain

The Music of Erich Wolfgang Korngold
(A9) March of the Merry Men and The Battle From ‘The Adventures of Robin Hood’ – 1938

Broadway by Burbank – Five Outstanding Productions from the New York Theatre which became famous Warner Bros. Musicals
(A10) Everything’s Coming Up Roses From ‘Gypsy’ – 1962 – Styne
(A11) If Ever I Would Leave You From ‘Camelot’ – 1967 – Loewe
(A12) Mame – 1974 – Herman
(A13) On the Street Where you Live From ‘My Fair Lady’ – 1964 – Loewe
(A14) 76 Trombones From ‘The Music Man’ – 1962 – WillsoN

The Master – Max Steiner – The doyen of film composers worked for Warners for 30 years, and it is therefore appropiate that we end this anniversary tribute with a suite of his music.
(A15) The Treasure of the Sierra Madre – 1948
(A16) Passage to Marseilles – 1944
(A17) The Big Sleep – 1946
(A18) The Charge of the Light Brigade – 1936
(A19) Four Wives – 1940 (Symphony Moderne, excerpt, composed by Steiner from a theme by Max Robinowitch)

Specialist musicians augmenting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for Mr. Aldrich: Dick Abel – Guitar, Tony Campo – Fender Bass, Don Innes – Piano, Bobby Orr – Drums, Derek Watkins – Trumpet.

All music except "The Adventures of Robin Hood" supplied by the Music Department of Warner Bros., Burbank Studios, compiled and specially arranged for Filmharmonic by Gus Levene.

Christian Gaubert Conducting with Francis Lai on the Accordion
Music arranged and the orchestra directed by Christian Gaubert

A Man and a Woman (Un Homme et Une Femme) – 1966 – Lai
(L1) Stronger Than Us
(L2) Today It’s You
(L3) A Man and a Woman

(L4) L’Aventure C’est L’aventure – 1972 – Lai

(L5) Un Homme Qui Me Plait – 1969 – Lai

Live for Life (Vivre pour Vivre) – 1967 – Lai
(L6) Theme to Candice
(L7) Theme to Catherine
(L8) Theme to Robert
(L9) Live for Life

(L10) Challenge in the Snow (Treize Jours En France) – 1968 – Lai

(L11) Toute Une Vie – 1974 – Lai

Love Story – 1970 – Lai
(L12) Skating In Central Park
(L13) Main Theme "Where Do I Begin"

Special musicians augmenting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for Messieurs Lai and Gaubert:
Tony Bonfils – Bass Guitar, Andre Cecarelli – Drums, Jose Souc – Guitar
Violin soloist – Erich Gruenberg.

Interval – Fifteen Minutes

Henry Mancini Conducting
(M1) Overture MGM’S ‘That’s Entertainment’
– The Trolley Song from ‘Meet Me In St. Louis’ – 1944 – Blane-Martin
– Over the Rainbow from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ – 1939 – Arlen
– Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo from ‘Lili’ – 1953 – Kaper
– It’s a Most Unusual Day from ‘A Date With Judy’ – 1948 – McHugh
– Singin’ in the Rain – 1952 – Brown
– San Francisco – 1936 – Kaper
– Love from ‘The Ziegfeld Follies ‘ – 1946 – Gershwin
– That’s Entertainment from ‘The Band Wagon’ – 1953 – Schwartz

(M2) Baby Elephant Walk from ‘Hatari’ – 1962 – Mancini
(M3) Mr. Lucky – 1960 – Mancini
(M4) Soldier in the Rain – 1963 – Mancini
(M5) The Sea Hawk – 1940 – Korngold
(M6) The Entertainer from ‘The Sting’ – 1973 – Joplin
(M7) The Pink Panther – 1964 – Mancini
(M8) Two for the Road – 1964 – Mancini Violin Solo – Erich Gruenberg
(M9) Oklahoma Crude – 1972 – Mancini
(M10) Romeo and Juliet – 1968 – Rota

A Tribute to the Music of Victor Young
(M11) Golden Earrings – 1947
(M12) When I Fall in Love
(M13) Sweet Sue – Just You from ‘Second Chorus’ – 1940
(M14) Stella by Starlight from ‘The Uninvited’ – 1944 Violin Solo – Erich Gruenberg
(M15) My Foolish Heart – 1949
(M16) Love Letters – 1945
(M17) Around the World in Eighty Days – 1956

(M18) Peter Gunn – 1959 – Mancini
(M19) Ballads by Mancini
– Charade – 1963
– Dear Heart – 1965
– The Sweetheart Tree from ‘The Great Race’ – 1965
– Days of Wine and Roses – 1962
– Moon River from ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s" – 1961

Special musicians augmenting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for Mr Mancini:
Tony Campo – Fender Bass, Tony Coe – Tenor Saxophone, Don Innes – Piano, Bobby Orr – Drums, Johnny Van Derrick – Country Fiddle, Derek Watkins – Trumpet.

All music except ‘The Sea Hawk’ arranged by Mr Mancini.

Titles are from films or television programmes of the same name except where indicated.

Programme subject to change without notice.

The numbers printed before each item refer to the notes on pages 41, 42 and 43 and will be repeated on the illuminated stage indicator.

Orchestral Fanfare and introductions conducted by Don Innes.


Kaolin
09-08-2015, 06:09 PM
Thank you.

filmcollector16
09-08-2015, 09:37 PM
sadly the Lp only had the francis lai material. that a big job for later but would be hard to find all that material

LiuChungLiang
09-08-2015, 10:26 PM
Thank you!

mrmusician
09-09-2015, 11:30 AM
Thank you so much.

matsca67
09-09-2015, 12:01 PM
Thanks a lot ! Link received.

vjy
09-11-2015, 12:49 AM
Link received with many thanks.

rgg
09-11-2015, 05:09 PM
Thanks for this other file !

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