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Movies and TV 14 March, 2013

Silva Screen Records Presents S.O.S. Titanic

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Silva Screen Records Presents S.O.S. Titanic
LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ CineMedia Promotions) The original TV soundtrack to arguably the most intelligent and authentic version of the Titanic tragedy. The score includes Howard Blake's symphonic score and a tapestry of historically-correct music that was played on the ship in the last hours.

Premiered by ABC on September 23rd 1979, S.O.S Titanic ran for three hours and was the costliest television film ever made. A huge star cast included David Janssen, Helen Mirren, Ian Holm, David Warner, Harry Andrews and Cloris Leachman and the brilliantly-researched script by James Costigan was based on a first-hand account by passenger-survivor Lawrence Beesley.

US-based producer Roger Gimbel wanted to use an English composer and had been much impressed by Howard Blake's score for Ridley Scott's THE DUELLISTS. Apart from the composition of a serious symphonic score there was also the intention to create a tapestry of historically-correct music such as that which would have been heard on the ship. An innovation in the story-telling portrayed the differences between 1st, 2nd and 3rd class passengers and this was also to be reflected in the music - with, for instance, Irish music from the 3rd, songs with piano from the 2nd and a sophisticated orchestra in the 1st.

Howard Blake is one of the most popular and prolific living English composers, perhaps best known for his timeless TV score for the animated Channel 4 TV film 'The Snowman' (1982). An instant classic, the song 'Walking in the Air' was perfectly captured by then boy soprano Aled Jones. Blake's successes include scores which he wrote for films such as 'The Duellists' and 'A Month in the Country', both of which won prizes. He was also Princess Diana's favorite composer and she commissioned him to write a piano concerto for her 30th Birthday.

In 1994 Howard Blake received the O.B.E. for services to music and is Fellow and Visiting Professor of Composition at The Royal Academy of Music.

CD: SILCD1387
Digital Album: SILED1387

Release Date: March 26, 2013
1. S.O.S. Titanic Main Theme
2. Hearts Of Oak/Men Of Harlech
3. Waltz From Eugene Onegin
4. Rule Britania
5 . Queenstown Harbour (Jig)
6. She Moved Through The Fair
7. Roses From The South
8. Madame Bonaparte (Jig)
9. Mr Moon-Man Turn Off The Light
10. Elite Syncopations (Rag)
11. I'm Bidding You A Long Farewell
12. Connemara Waltz
13. Every Little Moment
14. I'm Falling In Love With Someone
15. Isn't It Grand, Boys?
16. Titanic Waltz
17. The Hit
18. S.O.S. To The Carpathia
19. S.O.S. Come Quickly!
20. Abandon Ship
21. Bethena (Rag)
22. Beesley's Jump
23. Day Of Judgement
24. God Of Mercy (Autumn)
25. The Sinking Of The Titanic
26. Survivors
27. Desolation
28. "There Is No God" (Boarding The Carpathia)
29. S.O.S. Titanic End Titles
30. Bethena (Bonus Track)






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