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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"master of suspense Hitchcock film scores", June 17, 2000
Silva Screen Records present earlier composers who were masters of music on Hitchcock films, and later films with Bernard Herrmann on the second CD. The "CONCERTO FOR ORCHESTRA" is Miklos Rozsa's haunting theme which lasts over nine minutes is something from heaven. "STRANGERS ON THE TRAIN" the Dimitri Tiomkin contribution is also an outstanding track which can move the unmoveable with the heart-racing pounding sounds that the two composers generate. Both composers Rozsa and Tiomkin have a list of accomplishments a mile long, but to hear their music on a Hitchcock film is pure geneious in film making and scoring.The second CD is missing Herrmann's score of the "WRONG MAN". None the less it is nice to see what group of Herrmann's material is here and very well performed. We have some lively music from "TO CATCH A THIEF" and Hitchcock's final films - "TOPAZ", "FRENZY" and "FAMILY PLOT". I realize Silva couldn't have Tiomkin's "I CONFESS" and Webb's "NOTORIOUS", this collection is very good with what you could fit on two CD's. The album has the fantastic surround sound with quality and creativity. After listening to this collection, you realize you're hearing some of the old masters of film scoring - Waxman, Friedhofer, Rozsa, Poulenc, Addinsell, Tiomkin, Herrmann, Addison, Jarre, Goodwin and John Williams. If you don't know much about the old masters, this would be an excellent place to start. In closing, this is the kind of album you can fall in love with right from the start. As always, The City Of Prague Philharmonic conducted by Paul bateman is impeccably performed with brilliant digital sound. The liner notes in a sixteen page booklet, detailing each selection is excellent. Total Time: Disc One 69:23 on 13 Tracks/Disc Two 63:28 on 14 Tracks/Silva Screen Records - SSD 1101 (1999)
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