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  • MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES (1973)
    added January 30, 2010

    presented by
    BRYAN FORBES and ROGER MOORE

    Part I conducted by MUIR MATHIESON
    The Dambusters Eric Coates
    1954 Directed by Michael Anderson. Starring Michael Redgrave and Richard Todd.
    Legend of the Glass Mountain Nino Rota
    1949 Directed by Henry Cass. Starring Michael Denison and Dulcie Gray.
    Things to Come Sir Arthur Bliss
    1935 Directed by William Cameron Menzies. Starring Raymond Massey and Ralph Richardson.
    Limelight Charles Chaplin Solo violin, Erich Gruenberg
    1952 Directed by Charles Chaplin. Starring Charles Chaplin and Claire Bloom.
    The Big Country Jerome Moross
    1958 Directed by William Wyler. Starring Gregory Peck and Jean Simmonds.
    The Magnificent Seven Elmer Bernstein
    1960 Directed by John Sturges. Starring Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen.
    Henry V: St Crispin's Day Scene Sir William Walton, arr. Muir Mathieson Spoken by Bryan Forbes
    1944 Directed by Laurence Olivier. Starring Laurence Olivier and Leslie Banks.

    Interval of twenty minutes

    Part II conducted by JOHN BARRY
    Featuring John Barry's compositions for Bryan Forbes's films including:
    Seance on a Wet Afternoon
    1964 Starring Kim Stanley and Richard Attenborough.
    The Whisperers
    1966 Starring Edith Evans and Eric Portman.

    And more John Barry compositions including:
    The James Bond films
    From Russia with Love
    1963 Directed by Terence Young. Starring Sean Connery, Daniella Bianchi and Lotte Lenya. Goldfinger
    1964 Directed by Guy Hamilton. Starring Sean Connery, Honor Blackman and Shirley Eaton. Thunderball
    1965 Directed by Terence Young. Starring Sean Connery, Claudine Auger and Luciana Paluzzi.
    On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    1969 Directed by Peter Hunt. Starring George Lazenby, Diana Rigg and use Steppat. Diamonds are Forever
    1971 Directed by Guy Hamilton. Starring Sean Connery, Jill St John and Charles Grey.

    Born Free
    1965 Directed by James Hill. Starring Virginia McKenna.

    The Knack
    1965 Directed by Richard Lester. Starring Rita Tushingham and Michael Crawford.

    Midnight Cowboy
    1969 Directed by John Schlesinger. Starring Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman.

    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
    1972 Directed by William Sterling. Starring Fiona Fullerton and Hywel Bennett.

    Zulu
    1963 Directed by Cy Endfield. Starring Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins and Michael Caine.

    The Persuaders and The Adventurer: Themes from the TV series.

    Mary Queen of Scots
    1971 Directed by Charles Jarrott. Starring Vanessa Redgrave and Glenda Jackson.

    The Quiller Memorandum
    1966 Directed by Michael Anderson. Starring George Segal and Alec Guinness.

    Research: Tony Rayns Production: Brian Eastman

    Source: Geoff Leonard

  • Filmharmonic '72
    added January 30, 2010

    Goldfinger
    Born Free
    The Knack
    Midnight Cowboy
    The Lion in Winter

    Suite - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Curiouser and Curiouser, I've never been this far before, The Me I Never Knew

    The Big Country

    Deadfall
    TV Themes including The Persuaders, The Adventurers

    Mary, Queen of Scots
    Zulu
    The Quiller Memorandum
    The Concert James Bond: James Bond Theme, From Russia With Love, Thunderball, 007,
    You Only Live Twice, O.H.M.S.S., Diamonds are Forever

    Encore?

    This was one half (the second) of the concert, the first half being music composed and conducted by Miklos Rozsa.

    Source: Geoff Leonard

 

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