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Franz Waxman--The Bride of Frankenstein; The Invisible Ray [Soundtrack] [Import]

~ Kenneth Alwyn, Franz Waxman
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Product details

  • Orchestra: Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Conductor: Kenneth Alwyn
  • Composer: Franz Waxman
  • Audio CD (21 Sep 1993)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack, Import
  • Label: Silva America
  • ASIN: B000004BPF
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 217,227 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

1. Bride of Frankenstein (Main Title)
2. Prologue-Menuetto and Storm
3. Monster Entrance
4. Processional March
5. Strange Apparition/Pretorius' Entrance/You Will Need a Coat
6. Bottle Sequence
7. Female Monster Music/Pastorale/Village/Chase
8. Crucifixion/Monster Breaks Out
9. Fire in the Hut/Graveyard
10. Dance Macabre
11. Creation
12. Tower Explodes and Finale
13. Invisible Ray Suite

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Amazon.co.uk Review

With the rise of Hitler, many outstanding European composers, including Erich Wolfgang Korngold and Max Steiner, exiled themselves to North America. Following a vicious street assault by Nazis, Franz Waxman, a former jazz musician who had orchestrated Friedrich Hollaender's score for the Marlene Dietrich classic The Blue Angel (1930), also left for Hollywood. His first American score was for James Whale's The Bride of Frankenstein (1935), which following Steiner's King Kong (1933), remains one of the earliest symphonic movie scores of the sound era. (A genuine horror classic, a loving tribute is paid to the film in the 1998 movie Gods and Monsters.) Waxman's richly orchestrated score is by turns exciting and humorous, with a sinuous, almost sultry jazz influence revealing the composer's background. If in places the music sounds corny today, that's because it has been a victim of its own success, imitated and parodied ever since. Yet in 1935 this was an exhilarating new sound, the effect on audiences electrifying, the music recycled for many later productions, most famously the Flash Gordon serials. In this excellent modern recording every detail of this classic score can finally be heard, and the album even includes selections not used in the released film. The short suite from The Invisible Ray is a worthy addition, as are the informative booklet notes. Other fine Waxman scores available in modern recordings include Rebecca and Mrs Skeffington. --Gary S. Dalkin


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The sound era was barely seven years old (and the art of orchestral film scoring still evolving) when German-born composer Franz Waxman conjured up one of its first unlikely film-music masterpieces, this 1935 score for director James Whale's sequel to his hit Frankenstein. Indeed, Waxman created many of what have become the musical clichés of the horror genre, captured here in a spectacular new digital recording by Kenneth Alwyn and the Westminster Philharmonic; the exotic, lilting motif to "Female Monster Music" will even evoke Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Bali Ha'i," though it was written nearly 15 years earlier! Also included is a short suite from Waxman's score for another, less-heralded, '30s Universal horror film, the Karloff-starring The Invisible Ray; both are thoroughly annotated in a fashion that will please fans, musicians, and scholars alike. --Jerry McCulley

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5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing CD!!! A dream come true!!! Masterpiece!!!, 5 Dec 2003
By Benoit Racine (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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I live in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This reissue of the Silva Screen 1993 recording of the film score to "The Bride" is not (yet) available in America and I have just ordered it from the UK. I already owned the shorter original version, which is also an amazing record to own. The differences are that the reissue has four more suites by Waxman (Paul Batemand and the Prague Philharmonic - 27 extra minutes, total: 73:02) and it has been remastered in DOLBY SURROUND. I am listening to it now and I hardly can believe my ears. The sound of this already incredible recording (Kenneth Alwyn conducting the Westminster Philharmonic) and composition is made even more present, lively and amazing by this process. My sound system includes Dolby Pro Logic II, which makes the surround channels stereo and the experience is simple stunning. It's like experiencing this true work of genius and ground-breaking contribution to the history of XXth century music for the very first time. I never thought I could enjoy a film score more than the Silva edition of "The Bride"... Well, I was wrong. This is the ultimate aural experience... My only regret is that the album notes had to cut Richard H. Bush's very informative track-by-track musical explanations in order to make room for comments on the new suites, which means I can't give my old CD away as a gift like I intended to (it's a collector's item), because, frankly, I wouldn't want to live without those notes!
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