Ballet
Matthew Sweet introduces a selection of film music inspired by the ballet, marking the release of the film Ballerina, featuring a score by Klaus Badelt.
Matthew Sweet with film music inspired by the magic and romance of the ballet in the week that sees the launch of the Klaus Badelt score for "Ballerina".
The programme includes music from "Black Swan", "Mao's Last Dancer", "The Red Shoes", "The Intelligence Men", "Exposed", "The Bandwagon", "Black Tights" and the Classic Score of the Week is "On Your Toes".
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Marvin Hamlisch
A Chorus Line (1985) - At the Ballet
Performer: Vicki Frederick. Performer: Michelle Johnson. Performer: Pam Klinger. -
Clint Mansell
Black Swan (2010) - Perfection
Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Orchestra: Studio Orchestra. Conductor: Matt Dunkley. -
Fr茅d茅ric Chopin
The Turning Point (1977) - Etude in Ab Op25/1
Performer: John Lanchbery. -
T. Rex
I Love to Boogie
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Christopher Gordon
Mao's Last Dancer (2007) - Finale
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra. Conductor: Christopher Gordon. -
Brian Easdale
The Red Shoes - Ballet Suite
Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: Muir Mathieson.- GREAT BRITISH FILM MUSIC.
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Philip Green
The Intelligence Men (1965) - Main Titles
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra. -
Harry B. Smith
The Sheik of Arab
Composer: Francis Wheeler. Ensemble: Regal Male Trio. -
Georges Delerue
Exposed (1982) - Main Theme
Conductor: Georges Delerue. Orchestra: Studio Orchestra. -
Arthur Schwartz
The Bandwagon (1953) - Dancing in the Dark
Music Arranger: Conrad Salinger. Orchestra: MGM Studio Orchestra. Conductor: Adolph Deutsch. -
Marius Constant
Black Tights (1960) - Cyrano De Bergerac
Narrator: Maurice Chevalier. Orchestra: Marius Constant Orchestra. -
Richard Rodgers
On Your Toes (1937) - Slaughter On Tenth Avenue
Orchestra: Boston Pops Orchestra. Conductor: Arthur Fiedler. -
Goblin
Suspiria
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Klaus Badelt
Ballerina (2016) - Ballerina
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.
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