Showing posts with label Stanley Kubrick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stanley Kubrick. Show all posts

Friday, May 24, 2024

Barry Lyndon (Music From The Academy Award Winning Soundtrack)

 


1 National Philharmonic Orchestra– Sarabande Main Title 2:41

2 The Chieftains– Women Of Ireland 4:12

3 The Chieftains– Piper's Maggot Jig 1:43

4 The Chieftains– The Sea-Maiden 2:06

5 Paddy Moloney And Sean Potts*– Tin Whistles 3:45

6 British Grenadiers- Fifes And Drums 2:14

7 Frederick the Great– Hohenfriedberger March 1:16

8 Fifes And Drums– Lilliburlero 1:08

9 Derek Bell– Women Of Ireland 0:55

10 Mozart– March From Idomeneo 1:32

11 National Philharmonic Orchestra– Sarabande-Duel 3:15

12 Traditional– Lilliburlero 0:54

13 National Philharmonic Orchestra– German Dance No. 1 In C-Major 2:17

14 National Philharmonic Orchestra– Sarabande-Duel 0:52

15 National Philharmonic Orchestra– Film Adaptation Of The Cavatina From "Il Barbiere Di Siviglia" 4:30

16 Festival Strings Lucerne– Cello Concerto E-Minor (Third Movement) 3:53

17 The Munich Bach-Orchestra*– Adagio From Concerto For Two Harpsichords And Orchestra In C-Minor 5:15

18 Moray Welsh, Anthony Goldstone, Ralph Holmes– Film Adaptation Of Piano Trio In E-Flat, Op. 100 (Second Movement) 4:17

19 National Philharmonic Orchestra– Sarabande End-Title 4:09

Music Adapted By – Leonard Rosenman (Conductor)

Executive-Producer – Jan Harlan

Barry Lyndon

Friday, January 18, 2019

Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange music from the soundtrack by Walter Carlos and various artists


Stanley Kubrick's demanding perfectionism in all aspects of the film making process has led to some of the most memorable soundtracks of the modern era. Kubrick's taste for the classics led to his scrapping Alex North's original score for 2001: A Space Odyssey in lieu of the "temporary" tracks he had used for editing, turning Richard Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra into an unlikely 20th-century pop icon. For his 1971 adaptation of Anthony Burgess's cautionary future-shocker, Kubrick once again turned to the classics. Malcolm McDowell's protagonist Droog Alex's taste for Beethoven is given a nice tweaking by Moog pioneer Walter (now Wendy) Carlos's synthesized take on the glorious Ninth Symphony. Some have complained that the now-primitive electronics involved give it a dated feel. Disturbingly--and effectively--other-worldly is more like it. Kubrick also imbues repertory standards by Rossini and Elgar with dark, frequently hilarious irony, and makes Gene Kelly's sunny reading of "Singin' In The Rain" the underscore to an all-too-accurate prediction of societal nightmares to come. --Jerry McCulley (Amazon)

Track Listings:

  1. Title Music From A Clockwork Orange - Walter Carlos - Walter Carlos
  2. The Thieving Magpie (Abridged) - A Clockwork Orange ST - A Clockwork Orange ST
  3. Theme from A Clockwork Orange (Beethoviana) - Walter Carlos - Walter Carlos
  4. Ninth Symphony, Second Movement (Abridged) - A Clockwork Orange ST D - A Clockwork Orange ST D
  5. March From A Clockwork Orange (Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement, Abridged) - Walter Carlos - Walter Carlos
  6. William Tell Overture (Abridged) - Walter Carlos - Walter Carlos
  7. Pomp and Circumstance March No.1 - Stanley Kubrick - Stanley Kubrick
  8. Pomp And Circumstance March No.4 (Abridged) - Stanley Kubrick - Stanley Kubrick
  9. Timesteps (Excerpt) - Walter Carlos Listen Listen - Walter Carlos
  10. Overture To The Sun - Terry Tucker
  11. I Want To Marry A Lighthouse Keeper - Ericka Eigen - Ericka Eigen
  12. William Tell Overture (Abridged) - A Clockwork Orange ST - A Clockwork Orange ST
  13. Suicide Scherzo (Ninth Symphony, Second Movement, Abridged) - Walter Carlos - Walter Carlos
  14. Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement (Abridged) - A Clockwork Orange ST - A Clockwork Orange ST
  15. Singin' in the Rain - Gene Kelly - Gene Kelly