The Films of William Walton
Matthew Sweet discusses the film music of William Walton, whose scores included Escape Me Never, First of the Few, Went the Day Well?, Hamlet, Richard III and Henry V.
Matthew Sweet looks back on the film career of William Walton who composed for 13 films between 1934 and 1969 including Escape Me Never; First Of The Few; Went The Day Well; The Battle of Britain; The Three Sisters and Olivier's Hamlet and Richard III.
The Classic Score of the Week - during this, the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt - features his music for Shakespeare's "Henry V".
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William Walton
'Spitfire' prelude and fugue for orchestra - concert version [from 'The First of the Few' film music]
Performer: Philharmonia Orchestra.- EMI.
- CDM 5 650070 2.
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William Walton
Escape me never - music for the film
Performer: National Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Bernard Herrmann.- DECCA.
- 4803787.
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William Walton
Major Barbara - suite [compiled from film score]
Performer: Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Conductor: Neville Marriner.- CHANDOS.
- CHAN-10435X.
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William Walton
Richard III - a Shakespeare scenario, arr. C Palmer [9 movements from the film score]
Performer: Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Conductor: Neville Marriner.- CHANDOS.
- CHAN-10435X.
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William Walton
Henry V - music for the film
Music Arranger: Composer. Performer: Philharmonia Orchestra. -
William Walton
Battle in the air for orchestra [used in film 'Battle of Britain']
Performer: Studio Orchestra. Conductor: Malcolm Arnold.- RYKODISC.
- RCD-10747.
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William Walton
Hamlet - music for the film
Performer: Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Conductor: Neville Marriner.- CHANDOS.
- CHAN-10436 X.
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William Walton
The Three sisters - music for the film
Performer: Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Conductor: Neville Marriner.- CHANDOS.
- CHAN-8870-.
Broadcast
- Sat 30 May 2015 16:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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