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 Posted:   May 19, 2019 - 11:44 AM   
 By:   mgh   (Member)

Is that a John Addison concert work from the early 60s?

It sounds like Addison's Concerto For Trumpet to me. I don't have a copy, so I can't confirm it.

 
 
 Posted:   May 19, 2019 - 12:57 PM   
 By:   ZardozSpeaks   (Member)

No further guesses on my 2nd upload, so here's the reveal:

It's track #12 in Hexacord/Dagored's 2007 CD on Piccioni's L'imprevisto.

 
 Posted:   May 19, 2019 - 2:53 PM   
 By:   MD   (Member)

Is that a John Addison concert work from the early 60s?

It sounds like Addison's Concerto For Trumpet to me. I don't have a copy, so I can't confirm it.


No, it isn´t John Addison, but composer (not UK) of this concerto (from 80s) is also film composer.
More film works than concert works.

P.S. I will post 1st part of concerto tomorrow.

 
 
 Posted:   May 19, 2019 - 7:17 PM   
 By:   Rozsaphile   (Member)

If you don't know Villa-Lobos you should. He's a genius and all his music sounds like movie music.

Whoa! I wonder what that means. "It sounds like movie music" is usually a derogatory remark aimed at something the writer doesn't like. I'm sure you don't mean it that way. But it's a hard remark to justify. If this FSM forum teaches us anything, it's that there is enormous diversity in the world of film music. There can be no single style that "sounds like movie music."

 
 
 Posted:   May 20, 2019 - 12:08 AM   
 By:   Mark   (Member)

No further guesses on my 2nd upload, so here's the reveal:

It's track #12 in Hexacord/Dagored's 2007 CD on Piccioni's L'imprevisto.


I didnt see that one coming. I have a lot of Piccioni's scores, though not that one, and not a lot of anything pre '65, but would have thought I would have recognized him frown

 
 Posted:   May 20, 2019 - 9:55 AM   
 By:   MD   (Member)

Here is 1st part of concerto as promised.

https://soundcloud.com/user-804085654/mystery-track-2a-1st-part-of-concerto

 
 Posted:   May 20, 2019 - 1:26 PM   
 By:   Doctor Shatterhand   (Member)

It reminds me of the early Bernard Herrmann scores such as The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.

I would guess Herrmann.

 
 Posted:   May 20, 2019 - 1:28 PM   
 By:   Doctor Shatterhand   (Member)

One should always read the other post before writing an answer too. My bad.

 
 Posted:   May 20, 2019 - 4:21 PM   
 By:   Doctor Shatterhand   (Member)

Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. For those who don't know, he also wrote some pretty great film music scores, including And then There Were None, Return of the Vampire, The Brave Bulls, and many others.

I love the score to And Then There Were None. I would certainly help with a Kickstarter plan for a potential CD release.

 
 
 Posted:   May 21, 2019 - 12:40 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

Here is 1st part of concerto as promised.

https://soundcloud.com/user-804085654/mystery-track-2a-1st-part-of-concerto


I like this music and would have guessed it to be a Brit, which we now know it isn't. But I've had no luck finding a trumpet concerto written by a film composer in the 80s - I mean I've found a couple but they're not this.

 
 Posted:   May 21, 2019 - 1:24 PM   
 By:   MD   (Member)

Here is 1st part of concerto as promised.

https://soundcloud.com/user-804085654/mystery-track-2a-1st-part-of-concerto


I like this music and would have guessed it to be a Brit, which we now know it isn't. But I've had no luck finding a trumpet concerto written by a film composer in the 80s - I mean I've found a couple but they're not this.


This composer started like child prodigy - composing from early age, had pop album as singer in his teens (under 4 letter pseudonym), composed lot of awesome orchestral music for commercials (I posted few links to them in one thread which was about commercials music) & other great TV & film musc.

One little clue: not North American or European composer smile

 
 
 Posted:   May 21, 2019 - 3:26 PM   
 By:   CSC   (Member)

Here is 1st part of concerto as promised.

https://soundcloud.com/user-804085654/mystery-track-2a-1st-part-of-concerto


I like this music and would have guessed it to be a Brit, which we now know it isn't. But I've had no luck finding a trumpet concerto written by a film composer in the 80s - I mean I've found a couple but they're not this.


This composer started like child prodigy - composing from early age, had pop album as singer in his teens (under 4 letter pseudonym), composed lot of awesome orchestral music for commercials (I posted few links to them in one thread which was about commercials music) & other great TV & film musc.

One little clue: not North American or European composer smile



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PZgAmcmvRE

 
 
 Posted:   May 21, 2019 - 4:23 PM   
 By:   ZardozSpeaks   (Member)

One little clue: not North American or European composer smile

If this is a Japanese composer, then is your source categorized as a classical music vinyl LP from 1980s Tokyo (such as Denon, Nippon, King Records, etc.)?

 
 
 Posted:   May 21, 2019 - 6:22 PM   
 By:   TerraEpon   (Member)

Ok, I'm going to ask if you know what it is (and if you've heard it, you probably do) to not say, but it's one of my absolute favorites....really the definition of "epic" with just an accoustic orchestra:

https://soundcloud.com/user-861338222/mystery2/s-oc6hc

 
 
 Posted:   May 21, 2019 - 9:46 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

Here is 1st part of concerto as promised.

https://soundcloud.com/user-804085654/mystery-track-2a-1st-part-of-concerto


I like this music and would have guessed it to be a Brit, which we now know it isn't. But I've had no luck finding a trumpet concerto written by a film composer in the 80s - I mean I've found a couple but they're not this.


This composer started like child prodigy - composing from early age, had pop album as singer in his teens (under 4 letter pseudonym), composed lot of awesome orchestral music for commercials (I posted few links to them in one thread which was about commercials music) & other great TV & film musc.

One little clue: not North American or European composer smile



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PZgAmcmvRE


Good find! I didn't even bother with Japanese composers other than Hisaishi smile I mean, it sounds so British and American at the same time.

 
 Posted:   May 22, 2019 - 11:09 AM   
 By:   MD   (Member)

Here is 1st part of concerto as promised.

https://soundcloud.com/user-804085654/mystery-track-2a-1st-part-of-concerto


I like this music and would have guessed it to be a Brit, which we now know it isn't. But I've had no luck finding a trumpet concerto written by a film composer in the 80s - I mean I've found a couple but they're not this.


This composer started like child prodigy - composing from early age, had pop album as singer in his teens (under 4 letter pseudonym), composed lot of awesome orchestral music for commercials (I posted few links to them in one thread which was about commercials music) & other great TV & film musc.

One little clue: not North American or European composer smile



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PZgAmcmvRE


Good find! I didn't even bother with Japanese composers other than Hisaishi smile I mean, it sounds so British and American at the same time.


Composer: Yasuo HIGUCHI - Trumpet concerto (1984)

Higuchi bio & works (in japanese)
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A8%8B%E5%8F%A3%E5%BA%B7%E9%9B%84

Higuchi is probably most known for composing music for Osamu Tezuka (Godfather Of Anime) movie Phoenix 2772 - Space Firebird (1980) which themes are based on Higuchi´s violin Concero "Koma" (1979). Tezula liked this concerto and hired Higuchi for scoring Phoenix movie.

Yasuo Higuchi - Violin Concerto "KOMA" (Oscar Ravina, violin)


Yasuo Higuchi - Phoenix 2772 - Prologue - Birth

 
 
 Posted:   May 23, 2019 - 2:41 PM   
 By:   cody1949   (Member)

Hello Bruce, Since there is no other thread to post this on, I will post it here. Are we any closer to seeing that Fox-box you touted 6 months ago before Mr. Redman passed on. I am getting tired of the Ben Bagley releases that you don 't even want to post a thread for and it seems that you are just killing time with these mystery clips. I would love to see Kritzerland return to its former greatness . Nothing I have posted here is meant to antagonize you. Just trying to find out what's going on. ????

 
 
 Posted:   May 23, 2019 - 3:03 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

Hello Bruce, Since there is no other thread to post this on, I will post it here. Are we any closer to seeing that Fox-box you touted 6 months ago before Mr. Redman passed on. I am getting tired of the Ben Bagley releases that you don 't even want to post a thread for and it seems that you are just killing time with these mystery clips. I would love to see Kritzerland return to its former greatness . Nothing I have posted here is meant to antagonize you. Just trying to find out what's going on. ????

I am not going to talk about the Fox thing. When and if it happens, everyone will know about it. When I "touted" it (which I obviously should not have done because I am not in control of speed or lack thereof), Nick was alive and things were proceeding, albeit very slowly. Nick is sadly no longer alive.

I'm sorry you're getting tired of the Ben Bagley releases. I stopped posting them here specifically because I knew I would get these kinds of posts, even though there are folks here who really enjoy them and that type of release. The Ben Bagley releases have all sold well and that is good for Kritzerland, that is a good thing. Golden Age titles don't sell as well as the Bagley releases, at least the majority of them. And hate to tell you, there are many more coming. I used to get e-mails and posts like this all the time from our very loyal show collectors, saying they were "tired" of all the soundtrack releases (which is basically ALL we used to do - maybe two or three shows a year). So, they're having their time right now and then when and if all the details are worked out, things will change again.

As to this thread, I have stated many times why I started it. It's fun for those who take part - they get to widen their musical horizons, I get to widen mine, and that, my friend, is a good thing.

Finally, my advice is to forget I ever said anything about a Fox box. That way, should it come to be you can be pleasantly surprised and you can also be first in line to push the "purchase this title" button.

 
 
 Posted:   May 23, 2019 - 3:41 PM   
 By:   lacoq   (Member)

Bruce doesn't need me to be his cheerleader but I will say this: because of him I was able to obtain several Herrmann soundtracks that otherwise wouldn’t be available after Varèse’s Herrmann box sold out, I wouldn’t be enjoying Michel Legrand's beauty of a score Ode To Billy Joe or the amazing remastered Rio Conchos (Goldsmith), Friedhofer’s One Eyed Jacks, Kern's Centennial Summer and on and on....So now he's playing a side game with name that mystery music clip to help us discover “new” music and had others contribute too also. Right now he's releasing musical theater gems that may not be everyone’s cup of tea but some like and therefore help keep Kritzerland viable until he releases more soundtracks that others look forward to......nobody loses everybody wins!

 
 
 Posted:   May 23, 2019 - 4:31 PM   
 By:   cody1949   (Member)

Bruce doesn't need me to be his cheerleader but I will say this: because of him I was able to obtain several Herrmann soundtracks that otherwise wouldn’t be available after Varèse’s Herrmann box sold out, I wouldn’t be enjoying Michel Legrand's beauty of a score Ode To Billy Joe or the amazing remastered Rio Conchos (Goldsmith), Friedhofer’s One Eyed Jacks, Kern's Centennial Summer and on and on....So now he's playing a side game with name that mystery music clip to help us discover “new” music and had others contribute too also. Right now he's releasing musical theater gems that may not be everyone’s cup of tea but some like and therefore help keep Kritzerland viable until he releases more soundtracks that others look forward to......nobody loses everybody wins!
I totally agree that Kritzerland has given us many GREAT scores from motion pictures in the past. A PLACE IN THE SUN, IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE and ONE EYED JACKS to name just 3. There are many more. I understand his need to make money and if catering to another group will do it; so be it.

 
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