VA - Kubrick's Music: Selections From The Films Of Stanley Kubrick [4CD Box Set] (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Kubrick's Music: Selections From The Films Of Stanley Kubrick
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Cherry Red [ACME 338BOX]
- Genre: Stage & Screen, Classical, Score
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log) / WAV (tracks)
- Total Time: 5:07:24
- Total Size: 705 mb / 1.16 gb / 3.03 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
A huge set of music – one that's maybe a bit different than you might expect! Right from the start, Stanley Kubrick was a groundbreaking director – one who had a great sense of music on the screen – sometimes from film scores that he'd commission for his movies, sometimes from previous recordings that were used in really effective ways in a scene! This package focuses strongly on that second half of the Kubrick legacy – and includes selections by a huge amount of talents – including Ralph Vaughan Williams, John Coltrane, Sergei Prokofiev, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Johan Strauss, Toots Thielemans, Vera Lynn, Oscar Peterson, Bela Bartok, and others – as used in films that include Dr Strangelove, 2001 A Space Oddysey, Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, The Shining, and Eyes Wide Shut. The set also features film scores from Spartacus by Alex North and Lolita by Nelson Riddle – and the whole thing comes in a box set with a booklet – featuring 69 tracks in all, with a lot of musical surprises!
Stanley Kubrick's audacious use of music was one of the aspects that distinguished his films. He handled music with sensitivity, invention and respect and it resulted in the creation of some of the most indelible scenes in cinema history. Three that spring to mind... The use of Vera Lynn's We'll Meet Again over a ninety-second montage of nuclear explosions that closes Dr. Strangelove; the deployment of Strauss waltzes to create an elegant cosmic ballet during the docking sequence in 2001, and the highly controversial use of Gene Kelly's Singin' in the Rain during the attack on F. Alexander and his wife by Alex and his Droogs in A Clockwork Orange. El's presentation comprises musical selections from Kubrick's central masterpieces, complimented by pieces which the director used as 'temp tracks' during the production and by all accounts with every intention of using these in the film, only to decide to replace them late on. In 2001, the scherzo from Felix Mendelssohn's Midsummer Night's Dream (used for scenes of weightlessness) and Vaughan Williams Antarctica Suite (for the Stargate effects and scenes on the moon) were both used in preview showings of the film before being discarded. While on Eyes Wide Shut, Wagner's Lieder Im Triebhaus (In the Greenhouse) from Wesendonck Lieder was a significant theme in the production for more than a year before being replaced. El have also assembled the complete vintage ballroom music from The Shining. The final movement from Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique, with its epic use of the chant from the Roman Catholic Requiem mass, the Dies Irae, and a Sibelius piece, Valse Triste. Both were important to the evolution of the film. Finally, as a young man, Stanley Kubrick fell in love with Sergi Prokofiev's score for the Sergei Eisenstein's first sound film, Alexander Nevsky. He played it to death, and it would inspire him later in his own use of dramatic music. From the scintillating recording by Fritz Reiner with the Chicago SO, we include the movement, Battle On the Ice.
UK collection that is comprised of musical selections from Kubrick's central masterpieces, complimented by pieces which the director used as 'temp tracks' during the production and by all accounts with every intention of using these in the film, only to decide to replace them late on. In 2001, the scherzo from Felix Mendelssohn's 'Midsummer Night's Dream' (used for scenes of weightlessness) and Vaughan Williams 'Antarctica Suite' (for the Stargate effects and scenes on the moon) were both used in preview showings of the film before being discarded. While on Eyes Wide Shut, Wagner's 'Lieder I'm Triebhaus' ('In the Greenhouse') from Wesendonck Lieder was a significant theme in the production for more than a year before being replaced. We have also assembled the complete vintage ballroom music from The Shining. The final movement from Berlioz's 'Symphonie Fantastique', with it's epic use of the chant from the Roman Catholic Requiem mass, the 'Dies Irae', and a Sibelius piece, 'Valse Triste'. Both were important to the evolution of the film. Finally, as a young man, Stanley Kubrick fell in love with Sergi Prokofiev's score for the Sergei Eisenstein's first sound film, Alexander Nevsky. He played it to death, and it would inspire him later in his own use of dramatic music. From the scintillating recording by Fritz Reiner with the Chicago SO, we include the movement, 'Battle On the Ice'.
Stanley Kubrick's audacious use of music was one of the aspects that distinguished his films. He handled music with sensitivity, invention and respect and it resulted in the creation of some of the most indelible scenes in cinema history. Three that spring to mind... The use of Vera Lynn's We'll Meet Again over a ninety-second montage of nuclear explosions that closes Dr. Strangelove; the deployment of Strauss waltzes to create an elegant cosmic ballet during the docking sequence in 2001, and the highly controversial use of Gene Kelly's Singin' in the Rain during the attack on F. Alexander and his wife by Alex and his Droogs in A Clockwork Orange. El's presentation comprises musical selections from Kubrick's central masterpieces, complimented by pieces which the director used as 'temp tracks' during the production and by all accounts with every intention of using these in the film, only to decide to replace them late on. In 2001, the scherzo from Felix Mendelssohn's Midsummer Night's Dream (used for scenes of weightlessness) and Vaughan Williams Antarctica Suite (for the Stargate effects and scenes on the moon) were both used in preview showings of the film before being discarded. While on Eyes Wide Shut, Wagner's Lieder Im Triebhaus (In the Greenhouse) from Wesendonck Lieder was a significant theme in the production for more than a year before being replaced. El have also assembled the complete vintage ballroom music from The Shining. The final movement from Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique, with its epic use of the chant from the Roman Catholic Requiem mass, the Dies Irae, and a Sibelius piece, Valse Triste. Both were important to the evolution of the film. Finally, as a young man, Stanley Kubrick fell in love with Sergi Prokofiev's score for the Sergei Eisenstein's first sound film, Alexander Nevsky. He played it to death, and it would inspire him later in his own use of dramatic music. From the scintillating recording by Fritz Reiner with the Chicago SO, we include the movement, Battle On the Ice.
UK collection that is comprised of musical selections from Kubrick's central masterpieces, complimented by pieces which the director used as 'temp tracks' during the production and by all accounts with every intention of using these in the film, only to decide to replace them late on. In 2001, the scherzo from Felix Mendelssohn's 'Midsummer Night's Dream' (used for scenes of weightlessness) and Vaughan Williams 'Antarctica Suite' (for the Stargate effects and scenes on the moon) were both used in preview showings of the film before being discarded. While on Eyes Wide Shut, Wagner's 'Lieder I'm Triebhaus' ('In the Greenhouse') from Wesendonck Lieder was a significant theme in the production for more than a year before being replaced. We have also assembled the complete vintage ballroom music from The Shining. The final movement from Berlioz's 'Symphonie Fantastique', with it's epic use of the chant from the Roman Catholic Requiem mass, the 'Dies Irae', and a Sibelius piece, 'Valse Triste'. Both were important to the evolution of the film. Finally, as a young man, Stanley Kubrick fell in love with Sergi Prokofiev's score for the Sergei Eisenstein's first sound film, Alexander Nevsky. He played it to death, and it would inspire him later in his own use of dramatic music. From the scintillating recording by Fritz Reiner with the Chicago SO, we include the movement, 'Battle On the Ice'.
:: TRACKLIST ::
Disc: 1 - PATHS OF GLORY, LOLITA, DR. STRANGELOVE
1. La Marseillaise - Detroit SO / Paul Paray
2. KÃnstlerleben (Artist's Life) Walzer, Op. 316 - Johann Strauss II / Vienna Philharmonic / Clemens Krauss
3. Main Title (Love Theme From Lolita) - Nelson Riddle
4. Quilty's Theme - Nelson Riddle
5. Arrival In Town - Nelson Riddle
6. Lolita Ya Ya - Nelson Riddle
7. Love Theme From Lolita - Nelson Riddle
8. Humbert Comtemplates Killing Wife - Nelson Riddle
9. Discovery Of Diary - Nelson Riddle
10. Two Beat Society - Nelson Riddle
11. Thoughts Of Lolita - Nelson Riddle
12. School Dance - Nelson Riddle
13. Mother And Humbert At Dinner (Music To Eat By) - Nelson Riddle
14. End Title (Love Theme From Lolita) - Nelson Riddle
15. Polonaise In A Major, Op. 40 No. 3 - Piano - Chopin / Arthur Rubenstein
16. Learnin' The Blues - Oscar Peterson
17. Lolita Ya-Ya - Sue Lyon
18. Turn Off The Moon - Sue Lyon
19. Try A Little Tenderness - Toots Thielemans
20. Greensleeves - John Coltrane Quartet
21. We'll Meet Again - Vera Lynn
Disc: 2 - 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, SPARTACUS
1. Also Sprach Zarathustra - Richard Strauss / Vienna Philharmonic / Herbert Von Karajan
2. An Der SchÃnen Blauen Donau, Op. 314 (The Blue Danube Waltz) - Johann Strauss II / Vienna Philharmonic / Clemens Krauss
3. Gayane Ballet Suite (Adagio) - Aram Khachaturian / Leningrad Philharmonic / Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
4. Off Beat Moods - Part 1 - Sidney Torch
5. Daisy Bell - Gerald Adams And The Variety Singers
6. Midsummer Night's Dream (Scherzo) - Felix Mendelssohn / Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam / George Szell
7. Prelude (Andante Maestoso) From Symphony 7 (Sinfonia Antartica) - Ralph Vaughan Williams / London Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir & John Gielgud
8. Spartacus (Main Title) - Alex North
9. Spartacus Love Theme - Alex North
10. Gladiators Fight To The Death - Alex North
11. Blue Shadows And Purple Hills - Alex North
12. Homeward Bound A: On To The Sea / B: Beside The Pool - Alex North
13. Hopeful Preparations, Vesuvius Camp - Alex North
14. Prelude To Battle A: Quiet Interlude / B: The Final Conflict - Alex North
15. On To Vesuvius A: Forward, Gladiators / B: Forest Meeting - Alex North
16. Oysters And Snails - Festival - Alex North
17. Headed For Freedom - Alex North
18. Goodbye My Life, My Love â End Title - Alex North
Disc: 3 - A CLOCKWORK ORANGE
1. March From Music For The Funeral Of Queen Mary - Henry Purcell / Geraint Jones Orchestra
2. The Thieving Magpie - Gioacchino Rossini / Chicago SO / Fritz Reiner
3. Ninth Symphony, Second Movement (Molto Vivace) - Ludwig Van Beethoven / Berlin Philharmonic / Ferenc Fricsay
4. William Tell Overture - Gioacchino Rossini Chicago SO / Fritz Reiner
5. Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement (Presto) - Ludwig Van Beethoven / Berlin Philharmonic / Fernc Fricsay
6. The Sea And Sinbad's Ship From Scheherazade - Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov / Fritz Reiner Chicago SO
7. Pomp And Circumstance, March No.1 - Edward Elgar / Philharmonia Orchestra / John Barbirolli
8. Pomp And Circumstance, March No.4 - Edward Elgar / Philharmonia Orchestra / John Barbirolli
9. Singin' In The Rain - Gene Kelly
Bonus
10. The Battle On The Ice From Alexander Nevsky - Sergei Prokofiev / Chicago SO / Fritz Reiner
Disc: 4 - BARRY LYNDON, THE SHINING, EYES WIDE SHUT
1. Sarabande From Harpsichord Suite In D Minor - Georg Friedrich Handel / Andres Segovia - guitar
2. March From Idomeneo - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Glyndebourne Festival Orchestra / John Pritchard
3. The Cavatina Saper Bramate From The Barber Of Seville - Giovanni Paisiello / Collegium Musicum Italicum & I Virtuosi di Roma
4. Piano Trio In E Flat Op. 100 (Section Of Second Movement) (Andante Con Moto) - Franz Schubert
5. Impromptus Opus 90 No. 1 (Section) - Franz Schubert
6. Cello Concerto In E Minor (Third Movement) (Lento Ed Espressivo) - Antonio Vivaldi
7. Adagio From Concerto For Two Harpsichords And Orchestra In C-Minor - Johann Sebastian Bach
8. Music For Strings, Percussion And Celesta - Bela Bartok / Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
9. Masquerade - Jack Hylton & His Orchestra
10. Midnight, The Stars, And You - Ray Noble & His Orchestra
11. It's All Forgotten Now - Ray Noble & His Orchestra
12. Home - Henry Hall And The Gleneagles Hotel Band
13. Dream Of A Witches Sabbath From Symphonie Fantastique - Berlioz / Detroit SO / Paul Paray
14. Valse Triste - Sibelius / Berlin Philharmonic
15. When I Fall In Love - Victor Silvester Ballroom Orch.
16. I Only Have Eyes For You - Victor Silvester Ballroom Orch
17. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) - Oscar Peterson Trio
18. Rex Tremendae From The Requiem - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / New York Philharmonic
19. Nuages Gris (Grey Clouds) - Frans Liszt
20. Lieder Im Triebhaus (In The Greenhouse) - Richard Wagner
Year 2018 | Classical | Soundtracks | Instrumental | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | CD-Rip
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