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THE LAST SUNSET - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

THE LAST SUNSET – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Music Composed by ERNEST GOLDIntrada presents the world-premiere release of Ernest Gold’s score for the western The Last Sunset, the latest release in the Universal Pictures Classics Collection. Right at the outset, Gold’s main title lays out the themes that form the backbone of the score, in the bold Americana style of Aaron Copland. On screen, as camera...
A RAISIN IN THE SUN / REQUIEM FOR A HEAVYWEIGHT (EXPANDED REISSUES) - Original Motion Picture Soundtracks

A RAISIN IN THE SUN / REQUIEM FOR A HEAVYWEIGHT (EXPANDED REISSUES) – Original Motion Picture Soundtracks

Music Composed and Conducted by LAURENCE ROSENTHAL Expanded release of Laurence Rosenthal’s score to Requiem for a Heavyweight plus a remastered reissue of A Raisin in the Sun. Intrada announces an expanded release of Laurence Rosenthal’s score to  Requiem for a Heavyweight and a reissue of A Raisin in the Sun. While the original release featured music sourced from the composer’s  personal...
THE HUSTLER - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

THE HUSTLER – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Music Composed by Kenyon Hopkins Kenyon Hopkins fans celebrate! Legendary soundtrack from legendary Academy Award-winning film finally gets CD world premiere! Expanded, too! Robert Rossen directs from book by Walter Tevis, gifted Dede Allen edits, Eugen Schüfftan nabs Oscar for his stunning widescreen black-and-white cinematography, Piper Laurie, George C. Scott both provide unforgettable, Academy Award-nominated supporting...
THE TWELVE CHORUSES - Composed by Miklos Rozsa

THE TWELVE CHORUSES – Composed by Miklos Rozsa

Intrada announces the latest in its Excalibur Collection — a brand new recording of Miklos Rozsa‘s The Twelve Choruses. The film choruses on this disc—derived from Ben-Hur (1959) and King of Kings (1961)—were published by Robbins Music, the publishing division of M-G-M, shortly after the films were released. Accessible and relatively easy to perform, they were...