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08-20-2014, 12:25 AM
Hollywood in Vienna 2013
Max Steiner Award to James Horner
Live Concert from German Television, Digital Remastered in Flac



On October 4, 2013, IFMCA members Basil B�hni, Tim Burden, Thor Joachim Haga and James Southall attended Hollywood in Vienna 2013, the annual celebration of great orchestral film music held each year at the historic Wiener Konzerthaus (Viennese Concert Hall) in Vienna, Austria.
The 2013 event was a celebration of music by the Oscar-winning composer James Horner, who was receiving the Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award. Horner is the son of Viennese stage designer and later Oscar-winning Hollywood set designer Harry Horner, and has a great deal of personal history with the city. Previous winners of the Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award include Lalo Schifrin in 2012, Alan Silvestri in 2011, Howard Shore in 2010, and John Barry in 2009.
The second half of the concert was dedicated solely to Horner, and featured specially-arranged suites from several of his most popular and acclaimed scores, including Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Apollo 13, Avatar, Braveheart, Titanic and Legends of the Fall, as well as a medley spotlighting scores such as Willow, Aliens, The Rocketeer and The Mask of Zorro.
Running Time: 70:00 Minutes
Format: Flac
https://mega.co.nz/#F!GlwRAaAA!RW2B-ChYQqa2NfkdY3uKLQ
Enjoy!
Max Steiner Award to James Horner
Live Concert from German Television, Digital Remastered in Flac



On October 4, 2013, IFMCA members Basil B�hni, Tim Burden, Thor Joachim Haga and James Southall attended Hollywood in Vienna 2013, the annual celebration of great orchestral film music held each year at the historic Wiener Konzerthaus (Viennese Concert Hall) in Vienna, Austria.
The 2013 event was a celebration of music by the Oscar-winning composer James Horner, who was receiving the Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award. Horner is the son of Viennese stage designer and later Oscar-winning Hollywood set designer Harry Horner, and has a great deal of personal history with the city. Previous winners of the Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award include Lalo Schifrin in 2012, Alan Silvestri in 2011, Howard Shore in 2010, and John Barry in 2009.
The second half of the concert was dedicated solely to Horner, and featured specially-arranged suites from several of his most popular and acclaimed scores, including Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Apollo 13, Avatar, Braveheart, Titanic and Legends of the Fall, as well as a medley spotlighting scores such as Willow, Aliens, The Rocketeer and The Mask of Zorro.
Running Time: 70:00 Minutes
Format: Flac
https://mega.co.nz/#F!GlwRAaAA!RW2B-ChYQqa2NfkdY3uKLQ
Enjoy!