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Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Music composed and conducted by Elmer Bernstein Turkey: Bahar yagmuru gibi Germany: Die Frau des Anderen Sweden: En promenad i vårregnet Denmark: En tur i forårsregnen Finland: Kävely kevätsateessa Italy: Passeggiata sotto la pioggia di primavera Spain: Secretos de una esposa France: La Pluie de printemps
International Film release date: 1970 Another premiere of an Elmer Bernstein score that many may not know at all! Never released on DVD, A Walk In The Spring Rain (1969) has been unavailable since the VHS era of the mid-nineties. Anthony Quinn and Ingrid Bergman starred in this discreet love story directed by Guy Green (A Patch of Blue). Elmer Bernstein contributed the lush and beautiful score along with an original Main and End Title song featuring a lyric by the great Don Black and sung by Michael Dees. Libby Meredith never knew real love. Until she experienced a once-in-a-lifetime romance that may haunt her forever! Anthony Quinn and Ingrid Bergman are unforgettable as lovers caught up in a passionate affair in the Great Smoky Mountains. While visiting Tennessee with her law professor husband (Fritz Weaver), Libby (Bergman) finds herself drawn irresistibly to a mountain-born handyman, Will Cade (Quinn). The opposite of her intellectual husband, Cade believes that love is the cure for all life’s ills, and sets out to prove it to the repressed Libby. She must decide whether to stay with her unfulfilling marriage – Or give it up for her earthy lover. It’s hard to believe the list of Elmer Bernstein scores now available and we are so happy to finally add A Walk In The Spring Rain to that list! Limited Edition of 1500 copies
Elmer Bernstein's music is a true classic, featuring one of the most memorable and famous themes of his long career.
Music composed by Elmer Bernstein
Elmer Bernstein’s vast musical panorama for HawaiI displays a near ecstatic degree of energy and enthusiasm. It’s a jubilant and rapturous work which makes frequent visits to Bernstein’s well of melodic invention. The score is, without question, one of the composer’s most magnificent opuses.
Limited Collector`s Edition of 3000 copies
The innocent and erotic piano-based score for CRACKS is from Pan’s Labyrinth composer Javier Navarrete. It makes for a truly beautiful album.
After our elaborate 4-CD boxed world premiere set release of the epic pre-war years of North and South, we now follow and conclude our edition by adding three more CDs of Conti’s dramatic conclusion and scoring of the civil war years in North and South: Book II.
3 CD Boxed Set! Over three hours of music!
Limited Collector’s Edition of 1500 copies
Another Oscar-winner, this time for Best Song, David Shire’s Norma Rae makes its premiere with this never-heard score by one of film music’s great treasures … David Shire.
A double dose of cinematic musical splendor for those OK with travelling back a little farther in time to a Golden Age when such film music releases as this couldn't even be dreamed of. Lending power and verisimilitude to the occasionally silly — if supremely diverting — proceedings in Bird of Paradise, is Daniele Amfitheatrof’s gorgeously evocative score. Very different in kind is the muscular score to Lydia Bailey, somber and grave from the very first moments of its opening cue, Mirabeau, with Hugo Friedhofer brilliantly blending straightforward symphonic suspense and daring hints of African-style percussion. Limited Collector’s Edition of 1000 copies
A major film music premier comes in this first-ever release of John Corigliano’s brilliant score for Hugh Hudson’s 1985 film Revolution. John Corigliano’s very first film score, that for the film Altered States (1980), immediately established him as a hugely important film composer and earned him an Academy Award nomination. Corigliano took part in every step of the production of this elaborate edition of the album which he had always wanted released. Revolution has never looked or sounded so good! Album available through our CD Club only until January 3, 2010.
The mysterious and bone-chilling score is from Jeff Beal, composer of Appaloosa, Rome, and Monk. Jesse Stone returned in NIGHT PASSAGE, SEA CHANGE, DEATH IN PARADISE, and THIN ICE — selections from which are also included.
This Product was added to our catalogue on Monday, 28. September 2009.