Brideshead Revisited
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Sebastian
- Memory
- Guilt
- Oxford
- A crock of gold
- Arcadia
- Gravely injured
- That first visit
- Faith
- Wise old wine
- Venice
- The Lido
- Carnival
- Desire
- Contramundum
- Mid-Atlantic jungle
- Between dreaming and walking
- Orphans of the storm
- Rex
- Near escape
- The end of our day
- Clouds gathered
- A small red flame
- Always summer
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #49765 in Music
- Released on: 2008-09-01
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
- Running time: 133 minutes
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
Chandos is delighted to have been given the opportunity to record Adrian Johnston's soundtrack, the first original film score on Chandos Movies. Having won both BAFTA and Emmy Awards for his scores, Adrian Johnston has had an impressive career in television and film to date including Becoming Jane, Kinky Boots, The Mayor of Casterbridge and White Teeth. Adrian Johnston writes of the Brideshead Revisited recording ''I was thrilled to have an opportunity to work with Chandos - a label whose philosophy I have always liked, and whose CDs of Philip Lane's fine film score reconstruction I have particularly admired. I know that to release a 'non historical' film score was somewhat of a departure for the label, but I hope that Brideshead Revisited can somehow exist as a Chandos product, and perhaps open up the way for future film music collaborations.'' The BBC Philharmonic is conducted by Olivier Award winner Terry Davies who has a wide range of credits in film, theatre and TV including Shakespeare in Love, Becoming Jane, House of Mirth and A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Customer Reviews
Simply marvelous
I love this score for its grandeur and beauty. One would imagine big pieces like those lushly Hollywood histrionics production, but it is not. The overall impression is very subtle, just the right note here and there. I do beg your pardon as I can't write about music, but I like the world to share my joy for this album. There is no one important piece here, but collectively, they take my mind away and send me back to old English charm in the countryside, on a late summer evening. Love it!



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