Sherman Oaks, CA – September 4, 2008 - There are few things as rewarding as listening to a great composer’s music written at the peak of his power and coming from the depths of his own soul.
So it is with Tribute Film Classics’ richly realized rerecordings of Bernard Herrmann’s scores for The Kentuckian (1955) and Williamsburg: The Story of a Patriot (1957). Both are wonderfully expressive examples of
In his only directorial effort, Burt Lancaster also stars as The Kentuckian, a frontiersman with a yearning to leave
Tribute score reconstructionist John Morgan adds, “Since this 2008 rerecording would include all the music Herrmann wrote for the film and would contain forty-eight separately titled cues, we put many of the short cues together without pause to maintain a solid, rewarding listening experience. Due to Herrmann’s inherent musicianship, these cues fit together beautifully...”
Williamsburg: The Story of a Patriot is one of Herrmann’s undiscovered treasures for many film-music enthusiasts. The film was created to run exclusively in the specially designed twin Patriot Theaters in Colonial Williamsburg. It first premiered in March of 1957 and is currently the longest-running motion picture ever: fifty-one years and counting. Herrmann scored
Steven C. Smith, author of the acclaimed A Heart at Fire’s Center: The Life and Music of Bernard Herrmann, says, “In
As with previous Tribute releases, the music is performed to perfection by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra under the baton of William T. Stromberg, who says, “Herrmann had a gift for writing wonderfully nostalgic and expressive
Included with the CD is a 32-page deluxe booklet beautifully designed by Jim Titus, with a Herrmann overview by Steven C. Smith and exhaustive cue-by-cue analysis of both scores by Kevin Scott.
The expert production and distribution of Tribute Film Classics score CDs is by Screen Archives Entertainment.
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