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Theme from "Somewhere in Time" (3:20) A later release of the score was released on the Varèse Sarabande label. It was recorded in 1998 by the Royal Scottish Orchestra conducted by John Debney. Somewhere in Time (3:37) Old Woman (1:00) Grand Hotel (1:22) 1912 (1:42) Thanks (1:20) June 27 (1:32) Room 417 (1:04) The Attic (4:07) Near the Lake (2:14)
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In the 1980 film Somewhere in Time, when Christopher Reeve's character Richard Collier time travels back to the year 1912, he arrives in a hotel room where a woman occupant is (anachronistically) humming the song. The 1941 recording by Harry James and His Orchestra features prominently in Woody Allen's 1986 film Hannah and Her Sisters.
A Traveler's Guide to Space and Time is the first box set by German power metal band Blind Guardian. [1] It contains 15 CDs and covers the bands discography during the so-called Virgin years , between 1988 and 2004.
The first serenade was completed in 1858. At that time, Brahms was also working on his Piano Concerto No. 1.Originally scored for wind and string nonet and then expanded into a longer work for chamber orchestra, the serenade was later adapted for orchestra; [3] [4] Brahms completed the final version for large orchestra in December 1859. [5]
He simultaneously made his own series of recordings and broadcasts as Ron Goodwin and his Concert Orchestra, and, in addition, began to compose scores for documentary films at Merton Park Studios. In 1958, Goodwin wrote his first feature film score for Whirlpool , with screenplay by Lawrence P. Bachmann. [ 1 ]
Harris was born in Chandler, Oklahoma on February 12, 1898. His ancestry was Scottish, Irish and Welsh. In 1903, his father was able to combine the proceeds of the auction of his Oklahoma homestead with his winnings from a lucky gambling streak to purchase some land near Covina in the San Gabriel Valley of southern California and move the family there. [1]
Piano Concerto No. 2 (1951), for piano & orchestra; Design (1953) Poèmes pour la paix (1953–1956), for voice & string orchestra; Symphony No. 2 (1956) Sinfonia (1957), for orchestral winds with optional timpani, percussion and piano/celeste; Symphony No. 3 (1958) Eagles (1958) Pilgrims (1958), for string orchestra; Ideas (1961), for chamber ...