Album Summary
Performers
Irina Romishevskaya (Soprano)
Alexander Zagorinsky (Cello)
Notes & Reviews:
"The complete 1940 English release of Warner Brothers' The Sea Hawk is 126 minutes long. The complete 2005 Naxos recording of Erich Wolfgang Korngold's score for The Sea Hawk is 114 minutes long, which means that all but 12 minutes of the film was accompanied by music. And if you think for a minute that there's a dull second anywhere in that 114 minutes of music, you are entirely mistaken... the color, drama, adventure, exhilaration, and amazing coherence of Korngold's work stand out as nothing short of amazing. Performed by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra and Chorus under William T. Stromberg and coupled with Korngold's more modernist but no less romantic score for Warner Brothers' 1946 Deception, this two disc set should appeal to anyone with even a passing interest in film music. It should be added that the sound is rich and warm, and that the liner notes are a fascinating read." -All Music
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Works Details
Korngold, Erich Wolfgang : The Sea Hawk - Performer: Irina Romishevskaya (Soprano)
- Conductor: William Stromberg
- Ensemble: Moscow Symphony Choir
- Running Time: 114 min. 26 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: Film Score
- Written: 1940
- Studio/Live: Studio
Korngold, Erich Wolfgang : Deception - Performer: Alexander Zagorinsky (Cello)
- Conductor: William Stromberg
- Ensemble: Moscow Symphony Orchestra
- Running Time: 30 min. 22 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: Film Score
- Written: 1946
- Studio/Live: Studio

























