Tuesday, 16 June 2009
Cinema Choral Classics
Cinema Choral Classics
Customer Review: You Don't Have to Be a Classicophile...
...to LOVE this album. I think I bought it for the Excalibur theme, but I ended up loving the whole thing. I will buy more albums like this now. In fact I lost my copy of this and I have to replace it, so I may as well get another, too. I'm so glad Amazon has such a wide and deep range of music to offer.
Customer Review: Pure Listening Pleasure
This review refers to the "Cinema Choral Classic" CD..... There is some music you like to listen to while working or driving, some for romantic dinners, some for the fun of it or to get your blood pumping. "Cinema Choral Classics" you just want to listen to, enjoy for the pleasure of it and let it just wash over you. It's dramtic, mesmerizing, and just beautiful. The Crouch End Festival Chorus conducted by David Temple and the City of Prague Philharmonic, conducted by Nic Raine will take you through decades of wonderful cinematic moments and transcend the ages in this terrific compilation of choral classics written for the screen. It is not neccessary though to be a film buff or to have seen all these films to fully appreciate this CD. Opening with a bang is the very dramatic "O Fortuna"(Carl Orff) from "Carmina Burana" and "Excalibur",and you will immediatley be caught up. At times you will feel like you are in some sacred place and a band of angels is singing to you, "Prelude & Birth of Christ" (Maurice Jarre) from "Jesus of Nazareth" and "Agnus Dei" based on Adiago for Strings(Samuel Baraber) from the "Scarlett Letter". You can feel the heat of battle in such songs as "Never Surrender"(Jerry Goldsmith) from "First Knight".The wonderful theme music from "The Abyss"(Alan Silvestri) will evoke goose-bumps and you'll feel the flavor of the various regions and time eras the various stories took place. The tracks range in time from just under 3 minutes to a very beautiful 11:53 of "Suite from THE OMEN"(Jerry Goldsmith). You'll also be treated to "Ave Maria:Guarini" from "The Mission"(Ennio Morricone) and "Suite from THE LION IN WINTER"(John Barry). There are 14 tracks in all for a total time of 71:33. Well over an hour of pure listening pleasure.(see buying info for a complete list of tracks, where you can also listen to some sample). The CD is an excellent value. The Dolby Surround sound is outstanding.The orchestration, every intstument, every voice, crystal clear. You will not be able to get enough of this moving music(and luckily there is a "Cinema Choral Classics 2") I highly recommend this to lovers of choral classics and classic cinema moments.....enjoy...Laurie
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