[ Chandos / CD ]
Release Date: Friday 9 September 2022
"He has listened long and hard to the way the Hollywood studio orchestras played this music and has recreated it to the manner born for our technologically advanced times." Gramophone
Sinfonia of London and John Wilson present an album that celebrates the golden age of Hollywood. Sinfonia of London rose to fame in the 1950s as the leading recording orchestra of the day, appearing in the musical credits of more than 300 films, including the 1958 soundtrack by Bernard Herrmann for Hitchcock's Vertigo. It was reformed by John Wilson in 2018, initially as a recording orchestra, and is made up of some of Europe's finest orchestral musicians. Their recording of Korngold's Symphony in F sharp won the orchestral award of the magazine BBC Music and drew critical acclaim worldwide. The Overture from The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, which opens this latest programme, is an excellent demonstration of Korngold's rich, chromatic soundworld, one that set the blueprint for the Hollywood sound for countless composers who followed. Although the songs were written by Harold Arlen, it was Herbert Stothart's score for The Wizard of Oz that won the Oscar, and it is his suite from the movie that features here. There are also Suites from Max Steiner's Now, Voyager and Franz Waxman's Rebecca (here receiving its première recording). Shorter pieces by David Raksin, Frederick Loewe, Johnny Mandel, and Alfred Newman complete this rewarding programme. Recorded in Surround Sound, and released as a Hybrid SACD.
"Top of the list is Wilson's own suite from Max Steiner's Now, Voyager, the much-loved Bette Davis film. Steiner's passionate, Wagner-influenced music gets inside the head and will not let go...All blaze into life in these performances from Wilson and the Sinfonia of London, silver-screen heroes for a new generation of film music lovers." Financial Times
"He has listened long and hard to the way the Hollywood studio orchestras played this music and has recreated it to the manner born for our technologically advanced times." Gramophone Editor's Choice - Awards Issue 2022
"An exercise in unapologetic nostalgia, this lovely celebration of classic Hollywood film scores is delivered with deep care and affection by Wilson and his dependably excellent players." The Sunday Times
"I'm not sure there's another musician working today who truly 'gets' what the 'Hollywood Sound' was, or indeed so successfully champions its place in music culture...Music from the likes of Laura, Rebecca, The Wizard of Oz and Now, Voyager might be familiar, but it has never sounded so good thanks to Chandos's super high quality recording. A dazzlingly rich and ravishing treat." Five Stars BBC Music - Screen Choice Dec 2022
Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897-1957): Overture from The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
David Raksin (1912-2004): Theme from Laura
Herbert Stothart (1885-1949) / Harold Arlen (1905-1986): Suite from The Wizard of Oz
Frederick Loewe (1901-1988): Transylvanian March and Embassy Waltz from My Fair Lady
Max Steiner (1888-1971): Suite from Now, Voyager
Johnny Mandel (1925-2020): Main Title from The
Sandpiper
Franz Waxman (1906-1967): Suite from Rebecca
Alfred Newman (1900-1970): Street Scene from How to Marry a Millionaire