15 November 2004
Monday 15 November 2004 16:00-17:00 (Radio 3)
Tommy Pearson talks to violinist Joshua Bell about the particular demands of playing on film soundtracks, including The Red Violin, and to composer Nigel Hess about his score for Ladies in Lavender.
Playlist
Ladies In Lavender OST (Hess)
Track 1 - Ladies in Lavender
Sony Classical SK 92689
The Red Violin OST (John Corigliano)
Joshua Bell, Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen
Track 5 – The Red Violin
Track 8 – Etudes; Death of Kaspar
Track 11 – Coitus Musicalis; Victoria’s Departure
Track 20 – “The Red Violin”: Chaconne for violin and orchestra
Sony Classical SK 63010
Iris OST (James Horner)
Joshua Bell, conducted by the composer
Track 1 – Part 1
Sony Classical SK 89806
Non-commercial CD: The Food Of Love (Nigel Hess)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by the composer
Track 11 – Overture from Much Ado About Nothing
Star Wars Episode IVA New Hope OST (John Williams)
CD2 Track 9 – Ben Kenobi’s Death/ The Fighter Attack
Sony Classical S2K 92950
The Sea Hawk – The Classic Film Scores of E W Korngold
National Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Charles Gerhardt
Track 6 – King’s Row
RCA Victor GD87890
The Mission (Ennio Morricone)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Track 3 – Gabriel’s Oboe
Virgin CDV 2402
Ladies In Lavender OST (Hess)
Track 4 – Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra
Track 10 - Polish Dance - Zabawa Weselna
Sony Classical