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Dare I hope for a premiere. That would leave out LAND OF THE PHARAOHS. Besides, hasn't it been said Warner Brothers has "closed" their doors to the labels ?
Dare I hope for a premiere. That would leave out LAND OF THE PHARAOHS. Besides, hasn't it been said Warner Brothers has "closed" their doors to the labels ?
Next week’s new release is a tour-de-force of orchestral splendor. This is one to have. It’s a riveting score! And hopefully all of you Bernard Herrmann fans and loyal supporters of our re-recordings will help us reach our Kickstarter goal in the next couple of weeks. William Stromberg is extremely excited about conducting these two scores currently on deck. Fans know the fierce French horn-led excitement of On Dangerous Ground, balanced with those haunting viola d’amore passages, all of it just begging for a modern recording. And I have my heart set on getting The Man Who Knew Too Much available at last: That riveting “Prelude”, the subdued “search” material for kidnapped Hank, plus cues none of us have ever heard that were scored for the movie but never used. Even an alternate ending to the score that I’m anxious to discover. What a treat this premiere will be! Let’s make it happen. We’ve proven our reliability with these projects and our speed with getting them reconstructed, recorded by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, edited, mastered, manufactured and into your hands. We’re very good at this. Help us keep our track record of success going!
...about 14 years ago FSM released a 2 disc CD of the score.
In mono. It was originally recorded in stereo though, according to the FSM notes. Maybe the lost stereo tapes have miraculously been found in a basement or attic somewhere.
...about 14 years ago FSM released a 2 disc CD of the score.
In mono. It was originally recorded in stereo though, according to the FSM notes. Maybe the lost stereo tapes have miraculously been found in a basement or attic somewhere.
Then it would be worth getting. I am fond of that Tiomkin score. It would be a sign that the Warner Brothers people are still dealing with the labels.