Archive for February, 2007

Tadlow Music, the same folks who brought you sterling re-recordings of Dmitri Tiomkin’s The Guns of Navarone and Elmer Bernstein’s True Grit have announced they will release the world premiere recording of the complete Miklos Rosza film score from the 1970 Billy Wilder film The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes on April 18th, 100 years [...]

Intrada Announces: Spellbound, Composed by Miklos Rozsa, Conducted by Allan Wilson, Performed by the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra. Available: April, 2007

In the early 1940s, producer David O. Selznick wanted to create a film with “the healing power of psychiatry” as its core theme…and he wanted Alfred Hitchcock to direct. Based on the 1928 Francis Beeding [...]

After some furious work, the newly redesigned Cinemusic.net is online. This blog will function as an archive of soundtrack news, etc. from the past year. Please visit the new site and say “Hi”.

Music Composed by James Horner
Rating: *** 1/2

An artistic ‘voice’ is a strange thing. Young artists often struggle, feeling the lack of a consistent unifying aesthetic to their art. Their audiences are often invigorated – here is something new, something that escapes the all-too-familiar approaches to representation. And then often it happens that slowly, surely, the [...]

(By Diane Haithman, from Los Angeles Times, February 16, 2007)
Los Angeles Opera and the Théâtre du Châtelet of Paris will co-produce The Fly, a new opera based on director David Cronenberg’s 1986 horror film about a scientist who mutates into a human-fly hybrid, executives of the two artistic entities are to announce today in Paris.
The [...]

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