Silent film music -- Sound recordings
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Silent film music -- Sound recordings
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Silent film music
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Incoming Resources
- The snows of Kilimanjaro; The five fingers, Bernard Herrmann ; [score restorations by John Morgan]
- Seven brides for seven brothers, music from the original motion picture, music by Gene DePaul; lyrics by Johnny Mercer
- Eyes wide shut, music from the motion picture
- Countryman, original soundtrack from the film
- Analog, Philip Glass
- Out of this world, themes to science fiction films, performed by The Boston Pops; conducted by John Williams
- Welles raises Kane; The devil and Daniel Webster; Obsession, Bernard Herrmann
- Bernard Herrmann film scores, from Citizen Kane to Taxi driver
- Music for films vol.3, Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, Michael Brook, Roger Eno, Laraaji, Harold Budd, John Paul Jones, Misha Mahlin, Lydia Theremin
- A fistful of dollars ; For a few dollars more, composed by Ennio Morricone
- Powaqqatsi, original music composed by Philip Glass
- The silents, the musical scores for classic silent films, composed and conducted by Carl Davis
- Themes, Vangelis
- Music for films;, Brian Eno, volume 2
- Classic FM at the movies;, Disc 1 :
- The cook, the thief, his wife and her lover, soundtrack to the film by Peter Greenaway, music composed & conducted by Michael Nyman
- Yellow submarine, soundtrack, The Beatles
- The thin blue line, an Errol Morris film, original music composed by Philip Glass
- Follies, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
- Great film music, Bernard Herrmann
- Odna (Alone), Dmitry Shostakovich ; [reconstructed by Mark Fitz-Gerald]
- Wonderland, original music by Michael Nyman
- Chet Baker sings and plays from the film "Let's get lost, " a film by Bruce Weber
- King Creole, Elvis Presley
- Phaedra, original motion picture score, [music composed and conducted by Mikos Theodorakis]
- Barabbas, original movie soundtrack, music by Mario Nascimbene
- Blue Hawaii, [Elvis Presley]
- Rodgers and Hammerstein's The king and I, motion picture soundtrack, [music by Richard Rodgers ; book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II]
- The fall of Berlin, op. 82; The unforgettable year 1919 suite, op. 89a:, first complete recording of music from the films, Shostakovich
- The libertine, music for the film, Michael Nyman
- Local hero, Mark Knopfler
- O brother, where art thou ?, music from the motion picture
- The Spielberg / Williams collaboration, John Williams conducts his classic scores for the films of Steven Spielberg
- Jarre by Jarre, film themes of Maurice Jarre
- BBC sound effect;, Dennis Wilson, no.22:
- Film works, 1986-1990, John Zorn
- The film music of Toru Takemitsu
- The film music of Dimitri Tiomkin
- British film music from the 1940s & the 1950s
- 200 motels, Frank Zappa
- Cinema italiano, music of Ennio Morricone and Nino Rota, performed by Henry Mancini & the Mancini Pops Orchestra
- The Busby Berkeley album, music & lyrics by Al Dubin & Harry Warren
- Music for the films: "The river" & "The plow that broke the plains"; Autumn (concertino for harp, strings & percussion), Virgil Thomson
- Ravenous, original motion picture soundtrack, music composed by Damon Albarn & Michael Nyman
- Filmworks;, John Zorn, XVI :
- Les yeux fermés; Lifespan, Terry Riley
- Walton film music, Henry V; Hamlet; Richard III; Spitfire prelude and fugue
- Closeup in swing: New kind of love, Erroll Garner
- The film music of Dmitri Shostakovich;, Volume 2
- Schindler's list, music from the original motion picture soundtrack, music composed and conducted by John Williams
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