The 1940 Oscars
Matthew Sweet dusts off his tux and strolls the red carpet of the 1940 Oscars, the year of The Wizard of Oz and Goodbye Mr Chips but it was Gone with the Wind that stole the show.
Matthew Sweet dusts off his tux and strolls back in time to the red carpet of the 1940 Oscars. It marked the year of The Wizard of Oz, Goodbye Mr Chips and Mr Smith Goes to Washington but it was Gone with the Wind that stole the show.
1939 had been a golden year for cinema. Among the scores and films that Matthew looks at are Erich Korngold's 'The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex'; Ferdinand Heinz Provost's 'Intermezzo'; Alfred Newman's 'Wuthering Heights'; Richard Addinsell's 'Goodbye Mr Chips'; Anthony Collin's 'Nurse Edith Cavell'; Aaron Copland's 'Of Mice And Men'; Max Steiner's 'Dark Victory'. 'Ninotchka'; 'Stagecoach'; 'The Wizard of Oz' and of course 'Gone With The Wind'.
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Alexandre Desplat
The Shape of Water (2017): The Creature
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Alexandre Desplat.- The Shape of Water - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
- DECCA.
- 3.
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Erich Wolfgang Korngold
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939): Selection
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Andr茅 Previn.- Previn conducts Korngold.
- Deutsche Grammophon.
- 10.
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Heinz Provost
Intermezzo (1936/39): Souvenir of Vienna
Performer: David Halen. Performer: Peter Henderson.- Salut d'Amour: Romantic Works for Violin and Piano.
- AAM Records.
- 1.
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Alfred Newman
Wuthering Heights (1939): Main Title / I'll wait for you
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra. Conductor: Alfred Newman.- Wuthering Heights.
- Albatross.
- 1.
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Richard Addinsell
Goodbye, Mr Chips (1939): Main Title and School Song
Orchestra: 麻豆社 Philharmonic. Conductor: Rumon Gamba. Choir: Manchester Cathedral Choir. Choir: Chetham's Chamber Choir.- The Film Music of Richard Addinsell.
- Chandos.
- 1.
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Anthony Collins
The Lady with the Lamp (1939): Prelude and Valse Variations
Orchestra: 麻豆社 Concert Orchestra. Conductor: John Wilson.- Anthony Collins - Vanity Fair.
- Dutton.
- 10.
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John Leopold
Stagecoach (1939): Opening Titles
Composer: Leo Shuken. Composer: Louis Gruenberg. Composer: Richard Hageman. Composer: W. Frank Harling. Orchestra: The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Paul Bateman.- The Wild West: The Essential Western Film Music Collection.
- SILVA SCREEN.
- 10.
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Aaron Copland
Of Mice and Men (1939): Barley Mowers
Orchestra: Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.- Copland: Music for Films.
- RCA Victor.
- 11.
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Harold Arlen
The Wizard of Oz (1939): Somewhere over the rainbow
Singer: Judy Garland. Singer: Ray Bolger. Singer: Jack Haley. Singer: Bert Lahr. Orchestra: MGM Studio Orchestra.- The Wizard of Oz - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
- PREMIERE SOUNDTRACKS.
- 2.
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Herbert Stothart
The Wizard of Oz (1939): Cyclone
Orchestra: MGM Studio Orchestra.- The Wizard of Oz - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
- PREMIERE SOUNDTRACKS.
- 3.
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Max Steiner
Dark Victory (1939): Titles
Orchestra: The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra. Conductor: Max Steiner.- Dark Victory - Original Soundtrack.
- SOUNDTRACK FACTORY.
- 12.
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Max Steiner
Gone With The Wind (1939): Main Title / Apotheosis
Orchestra: National Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Charles Gerhardt.- Max Steiner's Classic Film Score "Gone With The Wind".
- RCA.
- 1.
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Richard A. Whiting
Hooray for Hollywood
Performer: Dick Powell. Performer: Frances Langford. Performer: Johnny "Scat" Davis. Performer: Gene Krupa. Orchestra: Benny Goodman and His Orchestra.- Hollywood's Best: The Thirties.
- Rhino Movie Music.
- 1.
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Jonny Greenwood
Phantom Thread (2017): For The Hungry Boy
Performer: Katherine Tinker. Orchestra: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Robert Ziegler.- Phantom Thread - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
- Nonesuch.
- 18.
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- Sat 3 Mar 2018 15:00麻豆社 Radio 3
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