The second QUARTET RECORDS SPECIAL here on the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO NETWORK focuses on recent releases from the Spanish-based soundtrack record label.
Join Jason Drury and guest, film music restorer and mastering engineer Chris Malone, as they discuss and showcase music from THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES by Miklos Rozsa released in 1970.
Then you’ll hear selections from Claude Bolling’s suspenseful score to the 1980 horror THE AWAKENING.
The 1965 Orson Welles classic period comedy, FALSTAFF (aka CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT) with music by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino, comes next and selections from the 1968 Italian crime thriller score ROMA COME CHICAGO (aka BANDITS IN ROME) composed by Bruno Nicolai and Ennio Morricone follows.
The show ends by returning to THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES by playing Miklos Rozsa’s concert arrangement “Fantasy Suite”.
Enjoy!
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Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina | Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden
THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES - MIKLOS ROZSA
- Main Titles / 221B Baker Street
- Watson's Rage / Being Presumptuous
- Gabrielle
- After The Monster / The Monster Strikes
- Farewell / Auf Wiedersehen
- The End / End Titles
THE AWAKENING - CLAUDE BOLLING
- Queen Kara (Film Version, With Shawm)
- The Inner Tomb
- Psychiatrist's Death
- The Ceremony / Queen Kara (Finale)
FALSTAFF (CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT) - ANGELO FRANCESCO LAVAGNINO
- Apertura Festosa (Titoli)
- Festa Di Villaggio
- Chanson À Boire 1 (Parte 1&2)
- Battaglia E Campo Di Morti
- Falstaff (Soliloquio Del Re Parte 1&2)
- Antica Cantica D'Amore (Versione Alternativa)
- Funerale Di Falstaff (Versione Film)
- Falstaff (Titoli Di Coda)
BANDITS IN ROME - ENNIO MORRICONE, BRUNO NICOLAI
- Main Title
- Police And Hands Up (I)
- Karate
- Nightmare (II)
- I Like My Life (IV)
- Almost Over
- End Title
THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES - MIKLOS ROZSA
- The Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes Fantasy (Suite)
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Nice job Jason!