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Knights of the Round Table/The King's Thief (1953/1955) |
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Music by Miklos Rozsa |
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Line: Golden Age |
CD Release:
May 2003
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Catalog #: Vol. 6, No. 7 |
# of Discs: 2 |
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Released by Special Arrangement with Turner Classic Movies Music.
This 2CD set features two Miklós Rózsa scores for chivalrous knights and dashing swordsmen: Knights of the Round Table and The King's Thief.
Knights of the Round Table (1953) was M-G-M's first CinemaScope production, a colorful telling of the Arthur-Guinevere-Lancelot love triangle that has since been filmed as Excalibur (1981) and First Knight (1995). Robert Taylor, fresh from the studio's hit Ivanhoe, was cast as Lancelot, opposite Ava Gardner as Guinevere, and Miklós Rózsa was likewise recalled to the genre for one of his legendary action-adventure outings. Rózsa provided a complex score for large orchestra, with bountiful themes for knights and ladies, and extended action cues for sprawling battles.
A previous release of Knights on a Varese Sarabande LP and CD was an English recording (conducted by Muir Matheson) that was at one time intended for the film. FSM's CD features the premiere release of the original film soundtrack as conducted by Miklós Rózsa (and to a lesser extent John Green) in Los Angeles.
The King's Thief (1955) was a late attempt at the swashbuckling genre, with Edmund Purdom as an outlaw thief (with noble intentions) and a young Roger Moore as his right-hand man. Rózsa rose to the occasion with a majestic main theme and rollicking action cues, as well as romance for the love interest. Suspense figures prominently in an 18-minute prison escape sequence.
FSM's premiere release of both Rózsa gems features the complete underscore to Knights of the Round Table on disc one; and the complete underscore to The King's Thief; alternate and source cues from The King's Thief; and then alternate and source cues from Knights of the Round Table on disc two. Both CDs are entirely in stereo, and the thorough liner notes are by Jeff Eldridge. The two CDs are packaged in a regular-sized jewel box. |
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Instruments/Musicians |
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Knights of the.Round Table |
The King's Thief |
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Leader (Conductor): Miklos Rozsa
Violin: Victor Arno, Sam Fiedler, Sam Freed, Jr., Werner L. Gebauer, Benny Gill, Sidney Greene, Mort Herbert, Arnold T. Jurasky, Duci De Kerenjarto, Bernard Kundell, Magda Lengyel, Joy Lyle (Sharp), Arthur Maebe, Sr., Lisa Minghetti, Robert Pollack, Irving Prager, Lou Raderman, Albert Saparoff, Herman Seidel, Cyril Towbin, Byron Williams
Viola: Dorothy Colton-Pratt, Cecil Figelski, Allan Harshman, C. Ippotte, Morris Lederman, Virginia Majewski, Reuben Marcus, Jack (Jacques) Ray
Cello: Gregory Banks, Alexander Borisoff, Julian Kahn, Armand Kaproff, Irving Lipschultz, Edgar Lustgarten, Michel Penha
Bass: George F. Boujie, Mario Camposano, Peter A. Mercurio, Louis Previati, Arthur Shapiro
Flute: Arthur Gleghorn
Oboe: Philip Memoli
Clarinet: Gus Bivona, Mort B. Friedman, Alex Gershunoff, Don Lodice (Logiudice), D. H. McKenney, Hugo Raimondi, Andrew Young
Bassoon: Charles A. Gould
French Horn: John W. "Jack" Cave, Vincent DeRubertis, Leon Donfray, Wendell Hoss, Herman Lebow
Trumpet: Uan Rasey, Joe Triscari, James C. Zito
Trombone: Walter Benson, Nick DiMaio, Herb Taylor, Simon Zentner
Piano: Jacob Gimpel, Max Rabinowitsh, Milton Raskin
Organ: Chauncey Haines
Guitar: Jack Marshall
Harp: Catherine Gotthoffer (Johnk)
Drums: John T. Boudreau, Frank L. Carlson, Harry Neiderman, Mel Pedesky, D. V. Seber
Orchestra Manager: James C. Whelan
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