100 Film Classics

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disk 1: 530.292-8
disk 2: 530.292-9
disk 3: 530.293-0
disk 4: 530.293-1
disk 5: 530.293-2

Annotation last modified on 2015-05-18 00:03 UTC.

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1Prelude (from ‘Also sprach Zarathustra’)
orchestra:
Berliner Philharmoniker (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra)
conductor:
Karl Böhm (Austrian conductor)
recording of:
Also sprach Zarathustra, op. 30: I. Einleitung (Sonnenaufgang)
composer:
Richard Strauss (German composer) (in 1896)
publisher:
Peters Edition Ltd.
part of:
Also sprach Zarathustra, op. 30 (TrV 176)
Richard Strauss1:42
2Walkürenritt (from ‘Die Walküre’)
orchestra:
Orchestre de Paris
conductor:
Daniel Barenboim (pianist and conductor)
recording of:
Excerpt from Die Walküre, WWV 86B: Akt III, Scene I, Walkürenritt (The Valkyrie: Ride of the Valkyries)
composer:
Richard Wagner (composer) (from 1854 until 1856)
publisher:
Schott Music International (publisher; do not use as label)
part of:
Die Walküre, WWV 86B: Akt III, Scene I "Hojotoho! Hojotoho!"
Richard Wagner4:51
3O Fortuna / Fortune plango vulnera (from ‘Carmina Burana’)
sound engineer:
Stanley Goodall (engineer) (in 1983-06) and Colin Moorfoot (engineer) (in 1983-06)
producer:
James Mallinson (producer)
choir vocals:
Rundfunkchor Berlin (Berlin Radio Chorus) (in 1983-06)
orchestra:
Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (aka RIAS‐Symphonie‐Orchester, 1946–1956 / Radio‐Symphonie‐Orchester Berlin, 1956–1993) (in 1983-06)
conductor:
Riccardo Chailly (conductor) (in 1983-06)
chorus master:
Ernst Senff (in 1983-06)
recorded at:
Jesus‐Christus‐Kirche (Dahlem) in Berlin, Germany (in 1983-06)
recording of:
Carmina Burana: Fortuna imperatrix mundi: I. O Fortuna (in 1983-06)
composer:
Carl Orff (composer) (in 1936)
publisher:
B. Schott’s Söhne (publisher; do not use as label)
version of:
O Fortuna (Poem, CB 17)
part of:
Carmina Burana: Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi
recording of:
Carmina Burana: Fortuna Imperatrix mundi: II. Fortuna plango vulnera (in 1983-06)
composer:
Carl Orff (composer) (in 1936)
publisher:
B. Schott’s Söhne (publisher; do not use as label)
version of:
Fortune plango vulnera (Poem, CB 16)
part of:
Carmina Burana: Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi
Carl Orff35:04
4Toccata (from ‘Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565)
organ:
Peter Hurford (organist)
recording of:
Toccata und Fuge d-Moll, BWV 565: I. Toccata
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician)
part of:
Classic 100: Piano (2025) (number: 30)
part of:
Toccata und Fuge d-Moll, BWV 565
Johann Sebastian Bach2:56
5An der schönen blauen Donau, op. 314
orchestra:
Berliner Philharmoniker (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra)
conductor:
Herbert von Karajan (conductor)
recording of:
An der schönen blauen Donau, op. 314 (On the Beautiful Blue Danube, op. 314)
premiered in:
Wien (Vienna), Austria (on 1867-02-15)
composer:
Johann Strauss (Johann Strauss II, Austro-German composer, „Walzerkönig“, Johann Strauss II, Sohn, Jr., the Younger, the Son) (in 1866)
part of:
Works of Johann Strauss Jr. by opus number (number: op. 314)
Johann Strauss II9:02
6Bagatelle in A minor, WoO 59 “Für Elise”: Poco moto
piano:
Anatol Ugorski (pianist)
recording of:
Bagatelle for Piano in A minor, WoO 59 “Für Elise”: Poco moto (Bagatelle for Piano in A minor “Für Elise”, WoO 59)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (from 1808 until 1810)
part of:
Classic 100: Piano (2004) (number: 15), Classic 100: Piano (2025) (number: 17) and Kinsky catalogue (Beethoven WoO works) (number: WoO 59)
Ludwig van Beethoven3:59
7Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622: II. Adagio
clarinet:
Jack Brymer (clarinettist)
orchestra:
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
conductor:
Sir Neville Marriner (conductor)
partial recording of:
Concerto for Clarinet in A major, K. 622: II. Adagio (Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra in A major, K. 622: II. Adagio)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (from 1791-09-28 until 1791-10-07)
part of:
Concerto for Clarinet in A major, K. 622
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart2:45
8Griet’s Theme
recording engineer:
John Timperley (from 2003-07-19 until 2003-07-23)
producer:
Alexandre Desplat (French score composer)
assistant mixer:
Sam Okell (engineer, Abbey Road Studios)
mixer:
John Timperley
orchestra:
Pro Arte Orchestra of London (founded 1985) (from 2003-07-19 until 2003-07-23)
conductor:
Alexandre Desplat (French score composer) (from 2003-07-19 until 2003-07-23)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Archer Street (Girl) Limited and Decca Music Group Limited (not for release label use, for ℗ & © rights holder use only)
recorded at:
Sony Music Studios (London) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 2003-07-19 until 2003-07-23)
recording of:
Griet’s Theme (Girl With a Pearl Earring) (from 2003-07-19 until 2003-07-23)
composer:
Alexandre Desplat (French score composer)
Alexandre Desplat4:06
9Gabriel’s Oboe (theme from ‘The Mission’)
recording of:
Gabriel’s Oboe (The Mission, main theme)
publisher:
Ennio Morricone (Italian classical and score composer)
orchestrator and composer:
Ennio Morricone (Italian classical and score composer)
publisher:
EMI Virgin Music Ltd. (do not use this as a release label!) and Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd.
part of:
The Mission
Ennio Morricone2:12
10Braveheart ‘Main Title’
recording engineer and mixer:
Shawn Murphy (producer/engineer)
assistant engineer:
Jonathan Allen (engineer)
producer:
James Horner (American score composer)
assistant editor:
Christine Cholvin and Joe E. Rand (editor)
editor:
Jim Henrikson
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir
orchestra:
London Symphony Orchestra
conductor:
James Horner (American score composer)
chorus master:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor)
orchestrator:
James Horner (American score composer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
B.H. Finance C.V. (in 1995) and Decca Music Group Limited (not for release label use, for ℗ & © rights holder use only) (in 1995)
recorded at and mixed at:
Abbey Road Studios in St John's Wood, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom
recording of:
Main Title (Braveheart)
composer:
James Horner (American score composer)
publisher:
Festival Music Pty, Ltd.
part of:
Braveheart
James Horner2:49
11The Rach. 3 (Part One)
conductor:
Ricky Edwards (film composer and conductor)
Сергей Васильевич Рахманинов4:19
12Clair de lune (from ‘Suite bergamasque’)
producer:
Werner Mayer (classical producer)
piano:
Alexis Weissenberg (from 1985-01 until 1985-02)
balance engineer:
Klaus Hiemann (engineer/producer)
recorded at:
Friedrich-Ebert-Halle in Hamburg, Germany (from 1985-01 until 1985-02)
recording of:
Suite bergamasque, L. 75, CD 82 : III. Clair de lune (for piano) (from 1985-01 until 1985-02)
composer:
Claude Debussy (French composer) (from 1890 until 1905)
part of:
Classic 100: Piano (2004) (number: 3)
part of:
Suite bergamasque, L. 75, CD 82 (for piano)
Claude Debussy4:59
13O mio babbino caro (from ‘Gianni Schicchi’)
soprano vocals:
Sylvia McNair (soprano)
orchestra:
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
conductor:
John Mauceri (conductor)
recording of:
Gianni Schicchi: “O mio babbino caro” (Lauretta)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giovacchino Forzano
publisher:
Casa Ricordi BMG S.p.A. and G. Ricordi & Co. (London) Ltd. (UK division)
part of:
Gianni Schicchi
Giacomo Puccini2:36
14Intermezzo sinfonico (from ‘Cavalleria rusticana’)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976)
conductor:
Giuseppe Sinopoli (conductor)
recording of:
Cavalleria rusticana: Intermezzo
composer:
Pietro Mascagni (composer & conductor) (in 1888)
publisher:
Ascherberg Hopwood & Crew
part of:
Cavalleria rusticana
part of:
Cavalleria rusticana (German lyrics)
Pietro Mascagni4:16
15Piano Sonata no. 8 in C minor, op. 13 “Pathétique” (Birdy’s Pathétique)
partial recording of:
Sonata for Piano no. 8 in C minor, op. 13 “Pathétique”
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1798)
dedicated to:
Karl Alois, Fürst Lichnowsky
part of:
Classic 100: Piano (2004) (number: 5), Works of Ludwig van Beethoven by opus number (number: op. 13) and Classic 100: Piano (2025) (number: 16)
Ludwig van Beethoven1:14
16The Promise (from ‘The Piano’)
recording of:
The Promise (The Piano)
composer:
Michael Nyman (composer)
publisher:
J&W Chester/Ed Wilhelm
part of:
The Piano (1993 film score)
Michael Nyman4:15
17Requiem, op. 48: IV. Pie Jesu
choir vocals:
Oxford Camerata (English chamber choir)
recording of:
Requiem, op. 48: IV. Pie Jesu (1890, second version)
composer:
Gabriel Fauré (French composer) (from 1886 until 1900)
part of:
CHAPTER IV PIE JESU (REST)
part of:
Requiem, op. 48 (1890, second version)
Gabriel Fauré3:27
18Lacrimosa (from Requiem in D minor, K. 626)
orchestra:
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
conductor:
Sir Neville Marriner (conductor)
recording of:
Requiem in D minor, K. 626: III. Sequenz: f. Lacrimosa dies illa (catch-all for unknown editions)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (in 1791)
part of:
Requiem in D minor, K. 626 (catch-all for unknown editions)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart3:34
19Theme From ‘Schindler’s List’
violin:
Itzhak Perlman (violinist and conductor)
orchestra:
Boston Symphony Orchestra
conductor:
John Williams (American score composer)
recording of:
Main Theme (Schindler’s List)
composer:
John Williams (American score composer) (in 1993)
publisher:
Chester Music Ltd., MCA Music Ltd. and Universal/MCA Music (music publisher; do not use as release label!)
part of:
Schindler's List
part of:
Three Pieces from Schindler’s List
John Williams4:13
20Adagio for Strings, op. 11
orchestra:
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
conductor:
Sir Neville Marriner (conductor)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Philips Classics Productions (not for release label use!—classical music division of Polygram, reorganized as Philips Music Group in 1997) (in 1987)
recording of:
Adagio for Strings
orchestrator:
Samuel Barber (American composer) (in 1938)
composer:
Samuel Barber (American composer) (in 1936)
premiered by:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (on 1938-11-05) and Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (on 1938-11-05)
premiered at:
[radio broadcast] (1938-11-05)
publisher:
Chappell (Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.) and G. Schirmer Inc.
arrangement of:
String Quartet, op. 11: II. Molto adagio
Samuel Barber37:25
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