Actions for The Sea Hawk [sound recording] : the classic film scores of Eric Wolfgang Korngold
The Sea Hawk [sound recording] : the classic film scores of Eric Wolfgang Korngold
- Author
- Korngold, Erich Wolfgang, 1897-1957
- Uniform Title
- Motion picture music. Selections
- Published
- [New York] : RCA Red Seal, [1972]
- Physical Description
- 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. ; 12 in.
- Additional Creators
- Gerhardt, Charles, Procter, Norma, National Philharmonic Orchestra (Great Britain), and Ambrosian Singers
- Contents
- The Sea Hawk: Main title ; Reunion ; Finale -- Of human bondage: Nora's theme -- The adventures of Robin Hood: March of the merry men ; Battle -- Juarez: Love theme -- King's row: Main title -- The constant nymph: Tomorrow -- Captain Blood: Overture -- Anthony Adverse: No father, no mother, no name -- Between two worlds: Main title ; Mother and son -- Deception: Main title -- Devotion: The death of Emily Brontë -- Escape me never: Main title ; Venice ; March ; Love scene ; Finale.
- Subject(s)
- Related Titles
- Sea Hawk (Motion picture : 1940)
Of human bondage (Motion picture)
Adventures of Robin Hood (Motion picture)
Juárez (Motion picture)
Kings row (Motion picture)
Constant nymph (Motion picture)
Captain Blood (Motion picture)
Anthony Adverse (Motion picture)
Between two worlds (Motion picture)
Deception (Motion picture)
Devotion (Motion picture)
Escape me never (Motion picture)
Reunion
Nora's theme
March of the merry men
Battle
Love theme
Tomorrow
No father, no mother, no name
Mother and son
Death of Emily Brontë
Venice
March - Note
- Durations given in notes.
Notes on the music, composer, and recording by George Korngold ([4] p. ill.) inserted in container.
Contains music from The Sea Hawk, Of human bondage, The adventures of Robin Hood, Juarez, Kings row, The constant nymph, Captain Blood, Anthony Adverse, Between two worlds, Deception, Devotion, and Escape me never. - Participant/Performer Note
- National Philharmonic Orchestra of London ; Charles Gerhardt, conductor ; with Norma Proctor, contralto, and the Ambrosian Singers.
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