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Double Indemnity/The Killers/Lost Weekend [SOUNDTRACK]

Miklos Rozsa (Composer), James Sedares (Conductor), New Zealand Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra), Patrick Russ (Orchestra)
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  • Orchestra: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Russ
  • Conductor: James Sedares
  • Composer: Miklos Rozsa
  • Audio CD (February 18, 1997)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Koch Int'l Classics
  • ASIN: B000001SJL
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #321,710 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Lost Weekend: The Weekend Begins
2. Lost Weekend: The First Meeting/The Walk
3. Lost Weekend: Nightmare/Finale
4. Double Indemnity: Prelude
5. Double Indemnity: The Conspiracy
6. Double Indemnity: Finale
7. Killers (Main Title)
8. Killers: Prison Stars
9. Killers: Exit the Killers

On this CD:
  1. The Lost Weekend, film score Suite: The Weekend Begins
    Composed by Miklos Rozsa
    Performed by New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Russ
    Conducted by James Sedares

  2. The Lost Weekend, film score Suite: The First Meeting, the Walk
    Composed by Miklos Rozsa
    Performed by New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Russ
    Conducted by James Sedares

  3. The Lost Weekend, film score Suite: Nightmare, Finale
    Composed by Miklos Rozsa
    Performed by New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Russ
    Conducted by James Sedares

  4. Double Indemnity, film score Suite: Prelude
    Composed by Miklos Rozsa
    Performed by New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Russ
    Conducted by James Sedares

  5. Double Indemnity, film score Suite: The Conspiracy
    Composed by Miklos Rozsa
    Performed by New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Russ
    Conducted by James Sedares

  6. Double Indemnity, film score Suite: Finale
    Composed by Miklos Rozsa
    Performed by New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Russ
    Conducted by James Sedares

  7. The Killers, film score Suite: Main Title
    Composed by Miklos Rozsa
    Performed by New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Russ
    Conducted by James Sedares

  8. The Killers, film score Suite: Prison Stars
    Composed by Miklos Rozsa
    Performed by New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Russ
    Conducted by James Sedares

  9. The Killers, film score Suite: Exit the Killers
    Composed by Miklos Rozsa
    Performed by New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Russ
    Conducted by James Sedares


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3.0 out of 5 stars Three Scores for Films Noirs by Miklos Rozsa, May 23, 2001
By Avram Hern (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
Though Koch International's commitment to record the complete concert oeuvre -- and numerous landmark film scores -- of the great 20th Century composer Miklos Rozsa is significant and more than welcome, a number of the recordings have fallen short of perfection, or even adequacy.

"El Cid," surely was one of the disappointments, as it contained far fewer previously released cues than had been hoped for by admirers of what is certainly one of the most glorious film scores ever written. "Double Indeminty"-"The Lost Weekend"-"The Killers" is almost as great a failure on the part of Koch for three reasons. One: while "Double Indemnity" is a sort of "proto-noir", and "The Killers" certainly one, "The Lost Weekend" does not fall into that much-loved category of hard-boiled detectives and/or femmes fatales and the themes of incorruptibility and personal honor in a corrupt, shadowy world. Perhaps this album's theme should've been a celebration of Rozsa's 1940s collaborations with director Billy Wilder (which stretched into the 1970s and '80s with "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" and "Fedora"), substituting "Five Graves to Cairo" for "The Killers." Two: Maestro Sedares, like many other conductors recreating classic films scores(the music's composers often included), has conducted lugubriously, trying to wring every last bit of orchestral color from the music at the expense of its original drive and dramatic intention (contrast this with the splendid pacing of Bruce Broughton's conducting in Intrada Records' reconstructed recordings of Rozsa's "Ivanhoe," "Julius Caesar" and Bernard Herrmann's "Jason and the Argonauts," or William T. Stromberg's scrupulous adherence to pacing in his Marco Polo series of classic film scores. Three: Perhaps most egregious is the substandard engineering of this recording -- inexcusable in this 24-bit digital day and age -- with the higher sonic frequencies largely absent from this woolly-sounding CD. Re-equalization is possible with the right equipment, but the engineers at Koch should not have forced that step on the disc's unwitting buyers.

Still, these are three of Rozsa's most striking scores from what he termed his "black pictures" period of the 1940's, with Double Indemnity's" relentless prelude one of the most chilling compositions ever penned by the Hungarian composer. (Probably the film score closest in style to the composer's concert music, it was derided as "Carnegie Hall music" by Paramount Studios' conservative Music director, a man who felt that all film music should be of the syrupy pseudo-Rachmaninov school). For those who love Rozsa's music or appreciate the three scores' place in film history, however, this remains a worthwhile purchase, as long as potential buyers are made aware of the recording's obvious limitatons.

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