Classic title tracks, themes and suites from films that became legends during Hollywood’s Golden Age, including the music for thrillers Vertigo and Dial M For Murder. The fabulous Clio Gould performs the second movement of Rózsa’s Violin Concerto, adapted by the composer as the music for Billy Wilder’s The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes.
Performed with panache by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with Grammy nominated conductor José Serebrier.
This is the second in the RPO’s series The Golden Age of Hollywood recordings, and it was recorded at London’s Cadogan Hall.
Vertigo – Prelude
The Nightmare
Scene d’amour
North By Northwest – Overture
Citizen Kane
Prelude & Finale
The Caine Mutiny – March
The Adventures Of Robin Hood – The Fight
Victory
Epilogue
To Kill A Mockingbird – Suite
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes – Violin Concerto 2nd movement
Sunset Boulevard – Suite
A Place In The Sun – Suite
Dial M For Murder – Theme
The Godfather – Sicilian Pastorale
Michael and Kay
Love Theme