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LADY JANE (2-CD) Music Composed by Stephen Oliver Performed by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted by Harry Rabinowitz Album Produced by James Fitzpatrick for Quartet Records Mastered by Gareth Williams Liner notes by James Fitzpatrick and Frank K. DeWald Limited edition of 1000 units Quartet Records in collaboration with Paramount Pictures presents the world premiere release of Stephen Oliver’s magnificent score for LADY JANE (1986), a historical-romantic costume drama directed by Trevor Nunn, and starring Helena Bonham-Carter, Cary Elwes, John Wood, Michael Hordern and Patrick Stewart. The story begins when the death of King Henry VIII throws his kingdom into chaos over a disputed succession. His weak son, Edward, is on his deathbed. Anxious to keep England true to the Reformation, scheming minister John Dudley marries off his son, Guildford. to Lady Jane Grey, whom he places on the throne after Edward dies. At first hostile to each other, Guildford and Jane soon fall in love. But they cannot withstand the course of power which will lead to their ultimate downfall. The sumptuous epic and romantic score was composed by Stephen Oliver, one of the foremost British composers of opera and music theatre of his generation. Sadly, Oliver passed away when he was only 42 years old; LADY JANE was his only film score. It is not an exaggeration to say that LADY JANE is one of the best scores of the eighties, a hidden gem. The music is genuinely moving, with a remarkable main theme and an infectious love theme. Oliver’s score to LADY JANE is part of a great tradition in British cinema—music for historical films that evokes the period in question while using the full resources of a symphony orchestra and choral passages in a musical language that speaks directly to contemporary audiences. The music is performed by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Harry Rabinowitz. At the time of the film’s premiere, Oliver himself had planned and assembled a soundtrack album, but it was cancelled due to the film’s failure at the box office. Since then, LADY JANE has taken on the status of a cult film, and fans have been clamoring for the album for a long time. Now, at last, James Fitzpatrick—who has long loved this composer and score—has produced LADY JANE for Quartet Records from the original session masters, preserved in mint condition in the Paramount vaults and located by Lukas Kendall. We present the complete score and album program in a 2-CD set (for the price of one). The lavishly designed 16-page booklet includes liner notes by album producer James Fitzpatrick and film music writer Frank K. De Wald. Track list: DISC ONE: The Complete Score 01. The Hunt (4:05) 02. Young Jane (0:25) 03. Jane and Edward on the River Bank / Jane Visits Mary (1:36) 04. “I Will Not Marry Him” / Persuasion With a Whip (1:27) 05. Edward Comforts Jane / Edward Collapses (1:49) 06. The Wedding (2:32) 07. The Priory / Guilford’s Apology (2:39) 08. “When Did You Know?” / “I Was the First” (1:34) 09. Love (3:15)# 10. Long Live Queen Jane (1:28) 11. The Coronation (1:31) 12. The Army (1:02) 13. Queen Jane / The Shilling (2:45) 14. The Rebellion and Arrest (2:34) 15. Queen Mary’s Procession (1:14) 16. “We’re Here Together” (2:31) 17. Sentencing / Eternity (2:00) 18. The Final Days (2:41) 19. Queen Mary (3:57) Source Music 20. The Saltarello (2:37) 21. The Passamezzo (1:17) 22. Fife and Drum (1:19) 23. Never Had Man (2:09) 24. Flowers of May (1:47) 25. The Married Couple (2:19) Total Disc Time: 52:40 DISC TWO: The 1986 Unreleased Album 01. Jane and Guilford (3:30) 02. The Passamezzo (1:17) 03. The Hunt (4:04) 04. The Saltarello (2:13) 05. The Wedding (2:30) 06. Never Had Man (2:41) 07. The Priory (0:54) 08. Flowers of May (1:30) 09. King Edward (3:07) 10. Love (3:42) 11. The Coronation (1:14) 12. The Army (1:00) 13. Queen Jane (2:24) 14. The Rebellion (1:39) 15. The Arrest (1:52) 16. Queen Mary (3:58) Total Disc Time: 37:47 Total 2CD Time: 90:27 This CD is now in stock. For more info, order and listen audio samples, please visit www.quartetrecords.com
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Stunning release! Thank you so much Quartet! So next step should be Anne of the Thousand Days
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One of the top releases of the year. This is going to get a lot of play.
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I haven't seen the film either. It may not live up to its score.
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I saw this on the big screen (he says, showing his age) and faintly remember wanting the score afterwards, but not being able to find it. So, insta-bought from SAE.
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