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Untamed (1955) |
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Music by Franz Waxman |
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Line: Golden Age |
CD Release:
April 2001
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Catalog #: Vol. 4, No. 4 |
# of Discs: 1 |
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Many soundtrack collectors were introduced to symphonic film scores by John Williams. But Williams was introduced to the art form by the great Golden Age composers who were at their zenith when the younger man was getting started in Hollywood: Alfred Newman, Bernard Herrmann, Dimitri Tiomkin, Victor Young and many more. Of all of these names, none stands for quality, excellence and sophistication more than that of German emigrant Franz Waxman.
In 1999 we released Waxman's legendary score for Prince Valiant (1954). We now turn our attention to another grandly symphonic score Waxman composed for Twentieth Century-Fox: Untamed (1955). Untamed is a movie barely in circulation today but at the time it was compared with Gone with the Wind in its ambitious scope, if not in its execution: a sprawling, adventurous love story set amidst the mid-19th century Dutch colonization of South Africa featuring two of Hollywood's biggest stars, Susan Hayward and Tyrone Power.
Waxman's score to Untamed has always stuck in the memory of those who experienced the film and remains a benchmark among those who adore the Golden Age of film music. It features a thrilling main title—quintessentially Waxman Hollywood—with a soaring main theme erupting from the horn calls of an Irish fox hunt. From there Waxman follows Hayward's character to South Africa through a prairie caravan, Zulu attack, and rescue—through triumph, despair and back again—all the while developing the main theme and introducing an evocative love theme.
The master elements to Untamed have survived in terrific condition, allowing Waxman's complete underscore—plus some source cues—to be presented in chronological order, in stereo. In addition, the track "Zulu Attack" has been created as a dramatic collage of the numerous jungle drum and attack noises recorded under Waxman's supervision on the stellar Fox scoring stage. For large-scale, melodic and symphonic film music Untamed can't be beat! |
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Leader (Conductor): Franz Waxman
Violin: Sol Babitz, George Berres, Henry Camusi, Henry Castleton, Joachim Chassman, Dave Crocov, Kurt Dieterle, Adolph DiTullio, Peter Ellis, Sascha Jacobsen, Marvin Limonick, Sid Lippman, Paul Lowenkron, Irma W. Neumann, David Selmont, Paul C. Shure, Felix Slatkin, Peter Sniadoff
Viola: Myer Bello, Norman Botnick, Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman, Robert Ostrowsky, Sven Reher
Cello: Joseph Coppin, Joseph DiTullio, Virgil Gates, Leonard Krupnick, Kurt Reher, Katherine F. Shreves
Bass: C. Magdelano Rivera, Meyer (Mike) Rubin, Kenneth Winstead
Flute: Arthur Hoberman, Luella Howard, Sterling D. Smith
Oboe: William Kosinski, Gordon Pope
Clarinet: Russell Cheever, Morris Crawford, Charles Gentry, Abe Most, William A. Ulyate
Bassoon: Don Christlieb, Arthur Fleming
French Horn: Joseph B. Eger, Fred Fox, Jean C. Musick, George F. Price, Alan I. Robinson, Irving Rosenthal, Harry Schmidt, Tibor Shik
Trumpet: Frank Beach, John Clyman, Jack R. Coleman
Trombone: Marlo Imes, Ray Klein, John Tranchitella
Tuba: Clarence Karella
Piano: Urban Thielmann
Harp: Anne Stockton (Mason)
Drums: Richard Cornell, Paul DeDroit, Preston Lodwick, Cameron Maus, Harold L. "Hal" Rees
Orchestrator: Lloyd Martin, Bernard Mayers, Ed Powell
Orchestra Manager: Simon Waronker
Copyist: Allan Campbell, Aristide G. Coccaro, Frederick G. Cooper, W. D. Garlock, Percival Goldenson, George Gordon, Elton A. Koehler, Lloyd Martin, Jack McTaggart, Ernest Rosecrans, Harry Stone, Wallace Wheeler
Librarian: Fred Combattente
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