Masters and Commanders, the newest release by Erich Kunzel and
the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra on the Grammy Award-winning Telarc
label, is a swashbuckling musical portrait of valiant seamen,
tempestuous captains, eccentric pirates, pious pilgrims and more.
The new includes selections from classic films such as
Captain Blood, Sea Hawk, Mutiny on the Bounty, The Buccaneer and
Plymouth Adventure, as well as the recent Pirates of the
Caribbean movies and Master and Commander: The Far Side of the
World.
Highlights from Masters and Commanders include Academy
Award-winning composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold's Captain Blood
Overture and Suite from Sea Hawk. Captain Blood, which was the
legendary actor Errol Flynn's first starring role, also was
Korngold's first original film score. Korngold's evocative
cinematic scores set a benchmark for numerous film composers who
followed, including John Debney, whose score for the 1995 film,
Cutthroat Island, was dedicated in part to Korngold and Miklós
Rózsa. The end title from Cutthroat Island is heard on Masters
and Commanders, as well as Morton Gould's Main Title from
Windjammer and Henry Mancini's "Arctic Whale Hunt" from The White
Dawn.
Miklós Rózsa, of Ben-Hur fame, composed "The Mayflower" for the
film, Plymouth Adventure, in 1952. Franz Waxman's film music is
represented with the Overture to Anne of the Indies and Suite
from Captains Courageous.
Hans Zimmer, considered a worthy successor to Korngold's
symphonic idiom, scored big with Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead
Man's Chest and the earlier Crimson Tide, both of which are
represented on Masters and Commanders. Three selections from
Klaus Badelt's score from Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of
the Black Pearl, also are included.
The also includes music by Elmer Bernstein (selections
from The Buccaneer); Alfred Newman ("Conquest" from Captain from
Castile); and Bronislau Kaper (Main Title from Mutiny on the
Bounty). A Richard Tognetti arrangement of Luigi Boccherini's Los
Manolos is included from Master and Commander: The Far Side of
the World, the 2003 film starring Russell Crowe.
From the Artist
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"Cincinnati Pops fans know that I am very fond of sailing, and
they are familiar with our popular `Victory At Sea' and `Sailing'
albums on the Telarc label," says Kunzel. "Our latest musical
adventure, Masters and Commanders, tells all kinds of tales of
the high seas and captures on one album film composers of
different generations and styles."
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About the Artist
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This is the 84th Telarc by the Cincinnati Pops
Orchestra. The most recent disc, Russian Nights, was praised in
the March 2007 issue of Gramophone as "gorgeously played and
sumptuously recorded." Recent Telarc/Pops discs also include The
Never-Ending Waltz and Christmastime Is Here, both of which were
released in the fall of 2006. In 2005, Telarc released Rósza:
Three Choral Suites to great critical accl. The was
a collection of composer Miklos Rósza's rearrangements of his
original scores from three big-screen epics: Ben-Hur, Quo Vadis
and King of Kings. Ken Smith wrote in Gramophone, "One would have
to think hard to conceive of a more memorable performance of
these works."
In a remarkable 42-year association in Cincinnati, Erich Kunzel's
accomplishments are almost too numerous to list. Beginning with
his invitation by Max Rudolf in 1965 to conduct the Cincinnati
Symphony Orchestra to being named Conductor of the Cincinnati
Pops in 1977, Maestro Kunzel's credits include an unprecedented
catalog of 83 Pops s on the Telarc label; four
consecutive years as Billboard Magazine's Classical Crossover
Artist of the Year; eight nationally televised Pops specials on
PBS; and national and international appearances with the Pops
including 10 Carnegie Hall concerts, two tours to Taiwan, three
tours to Japan and a historic tour to China. In December 2006 he
received the National Medal Arts at a White House ceremony with
President Bush.
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