Compil. 1992 on Preamble label
Classical and Soundtrack (Neo-Romantic, Score, Modern)
Tracks 1, 2, 11, 12: Premiere Recording Album production credits: Analog Recording & Remix: Barking Assembly Hall, London ("Battle of Neretva"); St. Giles Cripplegate, The Barbican, London ("Night Digger"); Westham Central Mission, London ("The Kentuckian"); Anvil Studios, Denham ("Sisters") Digital Recording: Olympic Studios, London ("Day the Earth Stood Still"); Allan Eaton Studios, Melbourne ("Celluloid Fanfare I"; "Citizen Kane"; "The Magnificient Ambersons", "Williamsburg-The Story of A Patriot") Digital Tape Editing & Assembly: CMS Digital, Studios 301 Cover Art: "Benny at Thirty" (photographer unknown, © 1941). Mezzotint & Colour Concept: © 1992 by John Lasher. Special Thanks: Tony Bremner, Sidney Herman, Norma Herrmann, Chris Husted. Music publishers: (1) Fifth Continent Music Corp. (AMCOS); (2-4) Bourne Company (ASCAP); (5-7) Bourne Company (ASCAP); (8-9) EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP); (11) Famous Music Publishing, Inc (ASCAP); (12) Copyright Control (MSPS); (13-16) Copyright Control (MCPS); (17) Copyright Control (MCPS). Compilation © ℗ 1992 Fifth Continent Music Corp. (FCMC) Manufactured & Printed in USA. Recorded in Australia & EEC. [CD label:] Compilation ℗ & © 1992 FCMC
Bernard Herrmann fl, 1911-1975 US composed by, conductor, album by | |
Christopher Palmer , 1946-1995 GB adapted by, ed. | |
John Steven Lasher adapted by, ed., art direction, artwork, mezzotint & colour concept, executive producer, compilation producer, cd produced by, composed by, liner notes | |
Fred Steiner , 1923-2011 US conductor | |
Tony Bremner conductor | |
National Philharmonic Orchestra , GB orchestra | |
The Australian Philharmonic Orchestra , orchestra | |
The London Philharmonic Orchestra , orchestra | |
The London Session Orchestra , orchestra | |
The London Studio Orchestra , orchestra | |
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra , orchestra | |
Rosamund Illing voc, soprano vocals | |
Neville Taweel vn, soloist, violin | |
Henry Wenig vc, soloist, cello, violoncello | |
Tommy Reilly h, *1919 CA soloist, harmonica | |
Rosemary Green , soloist, viola, viola d'amore |
Luke Design design, layout |
Robert Vosgien edited by, digital tape editing & assembly, cms digital |
Leon Zervos edited by, digital tape editing & assembly, studios 301 |
Royal S. Brown liner notes |
Bob Auger mixed by, remix engineers, recorded by, analog recording engineers |
Eric Tomlinson mixed by, remix engineers, recorded by, analog recording engineers |
Keith Grant recorded by, digital recording engineers |
Robin Gray recorded by, digital recording engineers |
John Steven Lasher |
Bernard Herrmann |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Celluloid Fanfare I: Bernard Herrmann (1991) | John Steven Lasher | 0:48 | |
2 | Citizen Kane (RKO, 1941) | Bernard Herrmann | ||
3 | I. Suite "The Inquirer" | Bernard Herrmann | 6:52 | |
4 | II. Theme & Variations (Breakfast Montage) | Bernard Herrmann | 3:18 | |
5 | III. Salaambo's Aria | Bernard Herrmann | 4:22 | |
6 | The Magnificient Ambersons (RKO, 1942) | Bernard Herrmann | ||
7 | I. Theme & Variations (I-V) | Bernard Herrmann | 6:23 | |
8 | II. First Nocturne | Bernard Herrmann | 4:04 | |
9 | III. Second Nocturne | Bernard Herrmann | 3:18 | |
10 | Day The Earth Stood Still (TCF, 1951) | Bernard Herrmann | ||
11 | I. Lincoln Memorial | Bernard Herrmann | 1:19 | |
12 | II. Arlington Cemetery | Bernard Herrmann | 1:42 | |
13 | The Kentuckian (UA, 1955) | Bernard Herrmann | ||
14 | I. Suite | Bernard Herrmann | 19:22 | |
15 | Williamsburg # The Story Of A Patriot (Doc., 1956) | Bernard Herrmann | ||
16 | I. Overture (Exit Music) | Bernard Herrmann | 2:36 | |
17 | Night Digger (M-G-M, 1971) | Bernard Herrmann | ||
18 | I. Suite | Bernard Herrmann | 11:36 | |
19 | Battle Of Neretva (Commonwealth-United, 1971) | Bernard Herrmann | ||
20 | I. Prelude | Bernard Herrmann | 2:34 | |
21 | II. Chetniks' March | Bernard Herrmann | 1:47 | |
22 | III. Partisan March | Bernard Herrmann | 1:30 | |
23 | IV. Victory! (Finale) | Bernard Herrmann | 2:33 | |
24 | Sisters (American International, 1972) | Bernard Herrmann | ||
25 | I. Cake Death | Bernard Herrmann | 3:36 |