Come Together at Abbey Road
Matthew Sweet and Louise Blain team up to mark the 90th anniversary of London’s Abbey Road Studios with a visit reflecting its illustrious history of music for film and for games.
Radio 3’s ‘Sound of…’ marks the 90th anniversary of one of the most famous of all recording studios, London’s Abbey Road. Presenters Matthew Sweet and Louise Blain team up for a special programme for Christmas to mark Abbey Road’s important and illustrious history of making music for film - and more recently for the gaming world. Together they tour the building, taking a keen interest on the legendary Studio 1 - meeting some of the people who have shaped soundtrack recordings there. The programme is lavishly illustrated with music from the Abbey Road catalogue.
Abbey Road began its venture into film in the early 80s and quickly attracted the likes of Miklós Rózsa, John Williams and Stephen Spielberg, Jerry Goldsmith, and James Horner etc. It continues to play a major role in music for international film. One of the first significant scores to be recorded there was Raiders of the Lost Ark, which was soon followed with prestigious catalogue of titles: The Return of the Jedi, The Last Emperor, RoboCop, Aliens, The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, Skyfall, Gravity, The Shape of Water, Black Panther and so on.
Matthew reflects both on the history, in conversation with engineers Merik Stiles and Ken Townsend, and with Hollywood composer James Newton Howard (The Hunger Games, The Dark Knight, Fantastic Beasts) who has recently been recording there. Meanwhile, Louise talks with Isabel Garvey about links with the world of Gaming. Titles such as Final Fantasy and Call of Duty have passed through Abbey Road’s doors. She meets composer Ilan Eshkeri who rectory recorded ‘Ghost of Tsushima’ there, and with cellist Caroline Dale, who explains some of the challenges that face the musician working on soundtracks.
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John Lennon
Come Together
Composer: Paul McCartney. Performer: The Beatles.- Abbey Road.
- Parlophone.
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John Williams
Star Wars: Return of The Jedi - Main Title
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: John Williams.- Star Wars · Return Of The Jedi (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- RCA VICTOR.
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Miklós Rózsa
Eye of the Needle - Prelude
Orchestra: Nürnberger Symphoniker. Conductor: Miklós Rózsa.- Eye Of The Needle (Original Motion Picture Score).
- Varèse Sarabande.
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John Williams
Raiders Of The Lost Ark (1981) - Raiders March
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: John Williams.- Raiders of the Lost Ark – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
- Silva Screen.
- 1.
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Bear McCreary
Call of Duty: Vanguard - Title
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- Call of Duty: Vanguard (Original Game Soundtrack).
- Activision.
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John Lennon
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
Composer: Paul McCartney. Performer: The Beatles.- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
- Parlophone.
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Jerry Goldsmith
Outland - The Mine
Orchestra: National Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Jerry Goldsmith.- Outland (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- Warner Bros. Records.
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Anne Nikitin
American Animals - Crossed the Line
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- American Animals (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- Elektra.
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Ilan Eshkeri
Ghost of Tsushima - The Last of the Clan Adachi
Orchestra: London Metropolitan Orchestra. Conductor: Robert Ziegler.- Ghost Of Tsushima (Music From The Video Game).
- Sony Classical.
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Thomas Newman
1917 - Main Title
Performer: Caroline Dale. Orchestra: Studio Orchestra. Conductor: Thomas Newman.- 1917 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- Sony Classical ‎.
- 1.
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James Newton Howard
Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them - Main Titles
Choir: London Voices. Orchestra: Studio Orchestra. Conductor: Pete Anthony.- Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- WaterTower Music.
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James Newton Howard
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - Main Titles
Choir: London Voices. Choir: Trinity Boys Choir. Orchestra: Studio Orchestra. Conductor: Pete Anthony.- Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- WaterTower Music.
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Chris Rea
Driving Home For Christmas
Performer: Chris Rea.- Driving Home For Christmas (The Christmas EP).
- WEA.
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John Powell
How To Train Your Dragon 2 - Dragon Racing
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra. Conductor: Gavin Greenaway.- How To Train Your Dragon 2 - Music from the Motion Picture.
- Varese Sarabande.
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