DavidRaphael
09-26-2014, 08:18 AM
This thread will offer live performances of movie and TV score material. I will focus on professional recordings, such as HD audio radio broadcasts, but if there are any good quality audience recordings I'll add them, too. Feel free to add your own of course.

The only way I can gauge if this is worth doing is if you 'like' or make comments. Thanks

This is the current projected upload list.

#1: "Film Night", 02 Jun 2012 (Boston Pops)
Music from John Williams scored movies, plus Alfred Newman, John Barry, Max Steiner.
Conductor: John Williams
Link: https://mega.co.nz/#!K5d2FLoC!7CBtAp8v-0Ulss7m86z0Y7rg2XheNd-uH8L5YttlogA

#2: "Hooray For Hollywood". 29 Aug 2011 (Prom 59)
Music from Golden Age of musicals from RKO, Warner Bros. Gershwin, Berlin, Kern et al
Link: https://mega.co.nz/#!v4EF3JaQ!sxk0_8otJogQmlw1Rw_6iuSGUALZlWa1scdy_lH 4Ok4

#3: "Masters of Film Music" 13 Jan 2013 (Dallas Symphony Orchestra)
The Music of James Newton Howard, conducted by the composer.
Link: https://mega.co.nz/#!Xgt3TTAQ!m6azea0nM0tI8o5AP0XJtv4KwroJKEpGQPz4FTx U2Zs

#4: "Gottfried Huppertz - Metropolis" 16 Sept 2011 (Staatsorchester Kassel)
(Unreleased soundboard recording)
Links:
https://mega.co.nz/#!oIJnhIqa!AAQ4IBcSMCMOmLfDIcTSoi8LdsEqkvSNfTcQ8V4 ra9M
https://mega.co.nz/#!9cwzFIKD!XMWUTkfQBU-dCepfmyRM7X2R4Tk_SCT8xDjhlsvG9XY
https://mega.co.nz/#!VEgASJiQ!XlAiOhAma5OmdlpIE_ayMijV_2YxZakZgmllwha 8V9M
https://mega.co.nz/#!4BBB2Sjb!JOjQSVhFeDFikvV1gUBieloTnJlH71b6cbbuaJe u-sU

#5: "Annual Film Night Concert 2010" 14 Aug 2010 (Boston Pops)
Music by: Richard Whiting, Franz Waxman, Bernard Herrmann, Alex North, Jerry Goldsmith, Maurice Jarre, John Williams
Plus celebrating the films of Steven Spielberg
Link: https://mega.co.nz/#!fptSVCrR!sZHQZCko4DEQJ_NBAIt3Sn-PK2Lq2E8IsntVxQjh17Q

#6: "BBC Concert Orchestra play film scores" 11 Jun 2012
Selections from John Barry, Michael Nyman, Alexandre Desplat, Bernard Herrmann and other. Includes Jeff Beck and Pete Townshend playing excerpt from Quadrophenia
Link: https://mega.co.nz/#!zwVSnAga!3bY1hD4umB3tfevWUrRx45pvy1gIQnoPJ7jXP_W vZNA

DavidRaphael
09-26-2014, 09:48 AM
1st link updated on 1st post:


Boston Pops Orchestra
John Williams conducting
live at Symphony Hall
Boston, Massachusetts USA
June 02, 2012
broadcast live on
WCRB HD-FM Boston

Program:
"Film Night"
"The orchestra welcomes Boston Pops Laureate Conductor John Williams to the podium, June 1 and 2, for Film Night, a favorite program for Symphony Hall audiences each year.
Mr. Williams, the highly acclaimed composer and conductor behind blockbuster films such as "Jaws", "Star Wars", and "Harry Potter, celebrates his 80th birthday in 2012. Including a performance of music from Mr. Williams's score of "The Reivers", with narration by former US Senator Alan K. Simpson, these programs will showcase some of the most memorable music of all time, and film footage will be featured alongside many of the Hollywood scores. Mr. Williams will lead a salute to the Hollywood westerns including music from "How the West Was Won", "Dances with Wolves", and "The Cowboys". The performance will feature music from the composer's new Academy Award-nominated scores to the films "War Horse" and "The Adventures of Tintin". Mr. Williams will also lead his recently composed "Fanfare for Fenway", a tribute to Fenway Park's 100th Anniversary, and a special video tribute to women Olympians will be set to the maestro's "Olympic Spirit"." - bso.org

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112:33 minutes
tracklisting:

Disc 1 51:23 minutes
101 radio intro A 4:47
102 radio intro B 0:27
103 Leo Arnaud: "Bugler's Dream"/
John Williams: "Olympic Fanfare" 4:38
104 radio intro 0:32
105 John Williams: "Song for World Peace" [2012 revision] 5:01
106 radio intro and John Williams' greeting 1:59
107 John Williams: "The Olympic Spirit" 4:04
108 radio intro 0:33
109 John Wiliams: "Dartmoor, 1912" from "War Horse" 7:02
110 radio intro and John Williams' intro 1:34
111 Senator Simpson's intro 0:21
112 John Williams: Suite from "The Reivers" 19:12
Text by William Faulkner
US Senator Alan J. Simpson [Retired], narrator
113 radio outro 1:04

Disc 2 61:12
201 radio intro A 2:22
202 radio intro B 0:20
203 John Williams: "Fanfare for Fenway" 3:08
204 radio intro 0:38
205 John Williams: Overture to "The Cowboys" 9:20
206 radio intro 0:32
207 John Barry: "John Dunbar's Theme" from "Dances With Wolves" 3:37
208 radio intro 0:22
209 Alfred Newman: Theme from "How the West was Won" 3:10
210 radio intro and John Williams' intro 2:54
211 Max Steiner, orchestrated by John Williams: Theme from "Now Voyager" 5:06
212 radio intro 0:38
213 John Williams: "Duel" from "The Adventures of Tintin" 3:14
214 radio intro and John Williams' intro 1:26
215 John Williams:
"A Tribute to George Lucas and Steven Spielberg" 6:40
- Theme from "Jaws"/
- Theme from "Star Wars"/
- Theme from "Raiders of the Lost Ark"/
- Theme from "ET: The Extraterrestrial"
216 encore break 1:25
217 John Williams: "Yoda's Theme" from "The Empire Strikes Back" 3:18
218 encore break 0:30
219 John Williams: "March" from "Superman" 4:37
220 encore break 1:31
221 John Philip Sousa: "Stars and Strips Forever" 3:39
222 radio outro 2:33

DavidRaphael
09-26-2014, 02:16 PM
1st post updated with new link:

Masters of Film Music
dallso2012-01-13.fm-hd.flac16
Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Eugene McDermott Concert Hall
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Performance dates: 2012-01-13/14
Broadcast date: 2012-02-13

HD Radio over FM>Sangean HDT-1 Tuner>analog cable>Realtek Soundcard>Memo Session Sound Recorder>16/44 wav>Audacity for tracking>FLAC8

(SBE's fixed with Announcer tracks removed)

James Newton Howard
Composer/Conductor


Track list:

01 Announcer-Victor Marshall.flac 02:14
02 The Inner Sanctum from Dinosaur.flac 04:05
03 Announcer-James Newton Howard.flac 01:33
04 The Hand Of Fate from Signs.flac 05:52
05 Announcer-James Newton Howard.flac 01:37
06 Suite from Peter Pan.flac 08:37
07 Announcer-James Newton Howard-Lawrence Kasdan.flac 10:05
08 The Empire State Building from King Kong.flac 02:51
09 Announcer-James Newton Howard.flac 00:20
10 Fanfare from Grand Canyon.flac 02:16
11 Announcer.flac 00:17
12 Main Title and The Wedding from Wyatt Earp.flac 05:36
13 The Final Three from Hidalgo.flac 04:22
14 Announcer-James Newton Howard.flac 02:16
15 Julia Roberts Movie Montage-Love Theme from Pretty Woman.flac 03:02
16 Announcer-James Newton Howard.flac 00:29
17 Music from The Sixth Sense.flac 05:03
18 The Gravel Road from The Village.flac 04:36
19 Announcer-James Newton Howard.flac 01:47
20 The Harvey Dent Suite from The Dark Knight.flac 04:35
21 Announcer-James Newton Howard.flac 00:53
22 Tarawa from Snow Falling On Cedars.flac 06:05
23 Announcer-James Newton Howard.flac 01:02
24 Circus Fantasies from Water For Elephants.flac 02:00
25 The Circus Sets Up from Water For Elephants.flac 02:28
26 Applause.flac 00:14
27 The Launch from Treasure Planet.flac 02:29
28 Just Do It from Atlantis The Lost Empire.flac 02:43
29 Announcer.flac 02:06

Total Time: 91:33 ( 66:38 without Announcer tracks )

Enjoy soundtracks by one of Hollywood's hottest composers as James Newton Howard and the DSO perform music from hit movies Pretty Woman, The Sixth Sense, and more!


James Newton Howard
Composer/Conductor

James Newton Howard is one of the most versatile and respected composers currently working in films. To date, Howard has received eight Oscar nominations, including six for Best Original Score for his work on Defiance, Michael Clayton, The
Village, The Fugitive, The Prince of Tides, and My Best Friend’s Wedding. He was also nominated for Best Original Song for the films Junior and One Fine Day. Howard, along with Hans Zimmer, won the 2009 Grammy Award for the score for The
Dark Knight. Howard, who has been honored with ASCAP’s prestigious Henry Mancini Award for Lifetime Achievement, now has more than 100 films to his credit. Among them are all of M. Night Shyamalan’s films (The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable,
Signs, The Village, Lady in the Water, The Happening and The Last Airbender), six films for director Lawrence Kasdan (Darling Companion, Grand Canyon, Wyatt Earp, French Kiss, Mumford and Dreamcatcher), six Julia Roberts comedies
(Pretty Woman, Runaway Bride, My Best Friend’s Wedding, America’s Sweethearts, Duplicity and Charlie Wilson’s War) and three animated films for Walt Disney Studios (Dinosaur, Treasure Planet and Atlantis: The Lost Empire).


Lawrence Kasdan
Director

James Newton Howard will be joined by Lawrence Kasdan, a four-time Oscar nominee, has directed eleven films, among them: Body Heat, The Big Chill, The Accidental Tourist, Grand Canyon, Wyatt Earp, and Dreamcatcher. In addition, he has written or co-written four of the most successful films in motion picture history – Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and The Bodyguard. The Big Chill and The Accidental Tourist were both Oscar-nominated for Best Picture. The Accidental Tourist was named Best Picture of 1988 by the New York Film Critics and Grand Canyon received the Golden Bear for Best Picture at the 1992 Berlin Film Festival. Meg Kasdan and Lawrence Kasdan’s script for Grand
Canyon was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Kasdan’s new film, Darling Companion, based on a script by Meg Kasdan and Lawrence Kasdan, will be released by Sony Pictures Classics at Easter, 2012.

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1st post updated with new links:

METROPOLIS (1927)
by Gottfried Huppertz

Type: Soundboard (A+ quality)
Running time: 145 mins
Format: FLAC

This is an UNRELEASED recording of the score which was reconstructed after the discovery of the film's original cut in the archives of the Museo del Cine in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2008. This was recorded on 16. Sept. 2011 by Staatsorchester Kassel at Opernhaus Kassel, Germany.

Metropolis' film score was composed for large orchestra by Gottfried Huppertz. Huppertz drew inspiration from Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss, and combined a classical orchestral voice with mild modernist touches to portray the film's massive industrial city of workers. Nestled within the original score were quotations of Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle's "La Marseillaise" and the traditional "Dies Irae," the latter of which was matched to the film's apocalyptic imagery. Huppertz's music played a prominent role during the film's production; oftentimes, the composer played piano on Fritz Lang's set in order to inform the actors' performances.

ArcadiaSSX999
09-26-2014, 02:22 PM
Thanks

moviemusicsi
09-26-2014, 02:55 PM
great stuff many thanks!

i love these live recordings !!

Tascar
09-26-2014, 03:05 PM
Thank you very much. Though the Metropolis links are asking for a decryption key.

DavidRaphael
09-26-2014, 03:19 PM
Metropolis links updated

Tascar
09-26-2014, 03:22 PM
Thank you very much!

scoremaniatic
09-26-2014, 03:58 PM
Very nice thank you !

DavidRaphael
09-26-2014, 04:14 PM
1st post updated with new link:


BBC Concert Orchestra play film scores - featuring orchestration of part of Quadrophenia with Jeff Beck on guitar, at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre London, broadcast live 2012-06-11 on BBC Radio 3 "Live In Concert"HD stream FLAC


BBC 320k AAC > i-Stream recorder (44.1k wav)/Adobe Audition<Tracks>fades>Flac
Checksum files done in Traders Little Helper

Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre, London
Presented by Mark Kermode

As London becomes the focus of the international sporting calendar, film expert Mark Kermode, conductor Robert Ziegler and the BBC Concert Orchestra look at the lasting legacy the capital has had on film. Ian Shaw sings music from Bond to Bacharach; Caroline Jaya Ratnam is the piano soloist in Bernard Herrmann's Hangover Square, and Cynthia Fleming plays solo violin in Howard Shore's score from Eastern Promises.


PART 1

01 intro
02 David Arnold: Bond - Casino Royale suite, main theme
03 talk
04 John Barry arr Ziegler: The Ipcress File
05 talk
06 Michael Nyman: The End of the Affair
07 talk
08 Stephen Sondheim: Johanna (from Sweeney Todd) - vocal Ian Shaw
09 talk
10 Alexandre Desplat : The King's Speech - John Ali at the piano
11 talk
12 Bernard Hermann: Hangover Square - Concerto Macabre for piano and orchestra
Caroline Ratnam (?) at the piano
13 outro
14 Interval broadcast kept as optional download - very interesting!
Composers, fixers, players, studio owners and engineers offer some insights into why big name international producers and composers choose to record their soundtracks in London.

PART 2

15 intro
16 Hans Zimmer, arr Ziegler: Sherlock Holmes
17 talk
18 David Arnold/Nicholas Dodd: City of Lovers; You Know My Name (from Casino Royale) with Ian Shaw on vocals
19 talk
20 Howard Shore: Concertino for violin solo and chamber orchestra (Eastern Promises)
21 talk
22 Burt Bacharach: Alfie with Ian Shaw on vocals
23 talk with Pete Townsend
24 Pete Townshend arr Rachel Fuller: Love Reign O'er Me (from Quadrophenia) with Jeff Beck on guitar
25 outro

BBC Concert Orchestra
Robert Ziegler (conductor)

moviemusicsi
09-27-2014, 02:39 PM
I wish there would be a broadcast of the danny elfman concerts ... ive seen viseos online but sound quality not that good ...

DavidRaphael
09-27-2014, 07:37 PM
1st post updated with new link:

Prom 59 Hooray For Hollywood on BBC Radio 3 UK 2011-08-29 HD Sound
Live broadcast from the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK, on BBC Radio 3 in HD Sound, which BBC Radio state is 320 kbps.

"John Wilson and his Orchestra are joined by starry soloists and the Maida Vale Singers to celebrate the Golden Age of Hollywood film Musicals, from the earliest days through to the 1960s.
Back in the mid 20th century the Hollywood studios attracted the best composers, lyricists and orchestrators to write for their stars. The results are what John Wilson calls "miniature works of art" which were played by orchestras composed of virtuoso players. Matching that, the John Wilson Orchestra is made up of the cream of Britain's orchestral musicians who have wowed Proms audiences with the passion and sheer vivacity of their playing. They perform classics from the 1930s onwards, from films starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers including the title numbers from 'Shall We Dance' and 'Top Hat', through the 40s and 50s with numbers from 'Strike up the Band' and 'Guys and Dolls', through to hit musical films from the 60s including 'Gypsy' and 'West Side Story'."

This is absolutely fantastic (in my humble opinion). When Hollywood wasn't plastic. If anyone is interested please visit John Wilson's website, see information about him on Wikipedia, to see the work he has done in restoring the MGM classics.

Recorded online, the HD Sound Player on Radio 3 (the bitrate is 320 kbps), through Audacity, saved as a FLAC file 16 bit.

Total Length: 2 hour 26 minutes 41 seconds

Program:

please note that most of the songs include intro and outro, by Katie Derham, some by John Wilson.

01 Introduction with Katie Derham (1m 55s)
02 Overture (medley) (8m 27s)

Warner Brothers and the Birth of the Movie Musical

03 Harry Warren — 42nd Street (5m 29s)

04 Fred and Ginger at RKO (11m 27s)
Irving Berlin — Top Hat
Jerome Kern — A Fine Romance (Swing Time)
Jerome Kern — The Way you Look Tonight (Swing Time)
George Gershwin — They All Laughed (Shall We Dance?)
George Gershwin — Shall We Dance?

05 Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald (5m 5s)
Sigmund Romberg - The Road to Paradise (Maytime)
Sigmund Romberg - Will You Remember (Sweetheart)? (Maytime)

Hollywood Goes to War

06 George Gershwin — Strike up the band (4m 39s)
07 Jerome Kern — Can't Help Singing (2m 48s)
08 Roger Edens — Main Street (On The Town) (4m 28s)
09 Harry Warren — You’ll Never Know (Four Jills In A Jeep) (3m 26s)

Fred’s Swansong

10 Harry Warren — This Heart of Mine (Ziegfeld Follies) (12m 40s)

11 Outro and interval conversation with Matthew Sweet (5m 48s)
12 Fred + Ginger (NOTE, CANNOT TORRENT THIS CLIP AS PLAYED OFFICIALLY RELEASED MUSIC FROM THEIR MOVIES IN THE BACKGROUND)
13 Continue conversation (referencing interview).flac (1m 42s)
14 Introduction to next part of Prom, with John Wilson and Matthew Sweet (5m 50s)

15 Judy’s Comeback (A Star Is Born) (5m 55s)
Harold Arlen - Main Title
Harold Arlen — Gotta Have Me Go With You
16 Harold Arlen — The Man That Got Away (4m 30s)

The Fabulous Fifties

17 Sammy Fain — Secret love (Calamity Jane) (3m 54s)
18 Sigmund Romberg — Serenade (Student Prince) (4m 16s)
19 George Gershwin — Clap Yo’ Hands (Funny Face) (4m 2s)

From Stage to Screen

20 Jule Styne — Overture (Gypsy) (6m 2s)
21 Leonard Bernstein — One Hand, One Heart (West Side Story) (5m 26s)
22 Meredith Willson - Being In Love (The Music Man) (4m 17s)
23 Arthur Schwartz — Triplets (The Band Wagon) (2m 52s)
24 Frank Loesser - Sit Down, You're Rockin' The Boat (Guys And Dolls) (2m 52s)

End of the Golden Age

25 Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman — Jolly Holiday (Mary Poppins) (6m 38s)
26 Leslie Bricusse — When I Look in Your Eyes (Doctor Doolittle) (4m 28s)
27 Jerry Herman — Put on Your Sunday Clothes (Hello Dolly!) (5m 47s)

28 Outro (1m 59s)

Encore

29 Richard Whiting — Hooray for Hollywood (2m 57s)
30 Irving Berlin — No Business Like Show Business (5m 2s)


Presented by Katie Derham

Caroline O'Connor (vocalist)
Clare Teal (vocalist)
Annalene Beechey (vocalist)
Matthew Ford (vocalist)
Sarah Fox (vocalist)
Charles Castronovo (vocalist)

The Maida Vale Singers
The John Wilson Orchestra
John Wilson (conductor)

DavidRaphael
09-28-2014, 07:30 AM
1st post updated with new link:

Boston Pops Orchestra
and
Boston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Chorus, Ann Howard Jones director
with
Robert Osborne, host
John Williams conducting
live at the
Koussevitsky Music Shed
at Tanglewood
Lenox, Massachusetts, USA
August 14, 2010
live broadcast on
WCRB-FM Boston/National Public Radio


Program:
Annual Film Night Concert 2010
Music by:
Richard Whiting
Franz Waxman
Bernard Herrmann
Alex North
Jerry Goldsmith
Maurice Jarre
John Williams

About the music:
Celebrating films of Steven Spielberg
The annual Film Night concert is a celebration of music from the movies. In his 30th summer at Tanglewood, John Williams presents a memorable evening that recreates some of the great musical moments in Hollywood history.
- bso.org

total time 123:02

tracklisting:

Disc 1 54:38 minutes
Music for Films
101 radio intro A 5:00
102 radio intro B 0:38
103 Richard Whiting: Hooray for Hollywood [1937] 3:24
104 John Williams' greeting and Robert Osborne's intro 4:37
105 Franz Waxman: Sunset Boulevard [1950] 4:51
106 Robert Osborne's intro 1:43
107 Bernard Herrmann: Vertigo - Scene d’Amour [1957] 6:04
108 Robert Osborne's intro 2:01
109 Alex North: Spartacus - Forest Meeting and March [1960] 8:44
110 Robert Osborne's intro 1:10
111 Jerry Goldsmith: Chinatown [1974] 7:17
112 Robert Osborne's intro 2:17
113 Maurice Jarre: Themes from Lawrence of Arabia [1962] 6:00
114 radio outro 0:46


Disc 2 68:22 minutes
John Williams:
Music for films of Steven Spielberg
201 radio intro 0:51
202 Jaws - Theme [1975] 2:36
203 John Williams intro and Robert Osborne's intro 3:53
* omitted track not included due to extensive official soundtrack content: Jaws - Barrel Chase Sequence
204 Themes from Close Encounters of the Third Kind [1977] 8:00
205 Robert Osborne's intro 1:41
206 Empire of the Sun - Exultate Justi [choral] [1987] 5:23
207 Amistad - Dry Your Tears, Afrika [choral] [1997] 4:21
208 Robert Osborne's intro 1:13
209 Themes from 1941 [1979] 4:28
210 Robert Osborne's intro 1:21
211 Schindler's List [1993] 4:22
212 Robert Osborne's intro 0:55
213 Themes for Films of Steven Spielberg 3:58
Close Encounters/Jaws/Jurassic Park/
Munich/E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
214 radio outro and encore break 1:00
215 encore intro 0:52
216 March from Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark [1987] 5:11
217 radio outro 3:51
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extra track:
218 interview with John Williams, WGBH Boston 1997 14:18
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more info:
The John Williams Web Pages (http://www.johnwilliams.org/)

warstar937
10-19-2014, 02:44 PM
#5: "The Lord Of The Rings in Concert" 03 March 2009
(Audience recording) download please !

gpdlt2000
10-19-2014, 03:00 PM
Thanks for all these goodies!

warstar937
10-26-2014, 05:24 PM
The Lord Of The Rings in Concert" 03 March 2009
(Audience recording) download please !