Montage: Great film composers and the piano Gloria Cheng
Album info
Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
19.02.2015
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Bruce Broughton: Five Pieces for Piano (2010)
- 1 I. Fast and flowing 03:39
- 2 II. Flowing 02:53
- 3 III. E-flat Five Ways 02:38
- 4 IV. Slow 04:37
- 5 V. Restless; tempestuous 02:51
- Michael Giacchino: Composition 430 (2013)
- 6 Composition 430 06:09
- Don Davis: Surface Tension (2013)
- 7 Surface Tension 11:34
- Trois Études (Alexandre Desplat, 2012)
- 8 II. L'Étreinte 06:42
- John Williams: Conversations (2012-13)
- 9 I. Phineas and Mumbett 04:45
- 10 II. Claude and Monk 05:15
- 11 III. Chet and Miles 03:40
- 12 IV. Strays, Duke... and Blind Tom 05:11
- Randy Newman: Family Album: Homage to Alfred, Emil and Lionel Newman (2013)
- 13 I. The Follies: Young and Beautiful 02:16
- 14 II. Emil Teaches Sonja Henie How To Skate 02:01
- 15 III. Carmen Miranda: How Many Times Do I Have to Tell You I'm Not Mexican! 01:47
- 16 IV. Lionel Teaches Marilyn Monroe How To Sing 02:04
- 17 V. Outdoors But Not The Red River Valley 02:20
Info for Montage: Great film composers and the piano
The six composers featured on pianist Gloria Cheng's album entitled Montage are among today's most sought-after creators of film music - composers that have amply demonstrated their skill at creating mood and propelling action. However, when working away from the movie screen, what melodies, harmonies, and cadences might haunt their private dreams? Cheng offers an answer to those questions with compelling first recordings of their works for solo piano, a medium that can often reveal a composer's truest voice.
Gloria Cheng, piano
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Booklet for Montage: Great film composers and the piano