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Valentina Lisitsa – Love Story: Piano Themes From Cinema’s Golden Age (2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz Time – 01:08:16 minutes 1,22 GB Genre: Classical
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download – Source: Qobuz Booklet, Front Cover © BBC/Decca
Recorded: Watford Colosseum, Watford, 21 January, 24 & 25 August 2015 Scenarist sd rapidshare.

Valentina Lisitsa explores the glorious music of cinema’s unparalleled golden era. Valentina looks back to the cinematic glory days of the big screen, performing the finest piano concerto music composed especially for film.
A genre originally influenced by Rachmaninov’s popular piano concertos, these pieces are arresting original scores for piano and orchestra composed for movies of the 1940s and 1950s including Dangerous Moonlight, Stagefright, and The Apartment.
The album also brings us up-to-date with captivating music from Murder on the Orient Express, On Golden Pond and Pride & Prejudice.
This is a feast of original works by well-known luminaries such as Nino Rota, Richard Addinsell, Carl Davies, Richard Rodney-Bennett and Dimitri Shostakovich, set alongside scores from Charles Williams, Hubert Bath, Robert Farnon and others.
These pieces feature in films by legends such as Alfred Hitchcock, Leslie Arliss and Mark Rydell, accompanied by the great actors of the time such as Lauren Bacall, Katherine Hepburn, Jane Fonda, Albert Finney, Jack Lemmon, Ingrid Bergman and many more.

Tracklist:
Richard Addinsell (1904 – 1977)
1. Warsaw Concerto 8:39
Richard Rodney Bennett (1936 – 2012)
2. Murder On The Orient Express – Overture 3:00
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906 – 1975)
3. The Storming Of Red Hill (Assault On Beautiful Gorky) 6:56
Charles Williams (1893 – 1978)
4. Jealous Lover 3:44
Nino Rota (1911 – 1979)
5. The Legend of the Glass Mountain [Largo maestoso, Tempo di Barcarole, Largo maestoso] 3:48
Robert Farnon (1917 – 2005)
6. Seashore 3:02
Richard Addinsell (1904 – 1977)
7. Invocation 4:16
Kenneth Leslie Smith
8. The Women’s Angle: The Mansell Concerto 4:23
Hubert Bath
9. Cornish Rhapsody 6:15
Jack Beaver
10. Portrait of Isla 4:44
Dave Grusin (b.1934)
11. New Hampshire Hornpipe 2:33
Leighton Lucas
12. Stage Fright Rhapsody 4:30
Leslie Bridgewater
13. Train of Events: Legend of Lancelot 3:26
Charles Williams (1893 – 1978)
14. The Dream Of Olwen 4:51
Carl Davis (b.1936)
15. Pride and Prejudice – Main Theme 4:14

Personnel:
Valentina Lisitsa, piano
BBC Concert Orchestra
Christopher Warren-Green, conductor 3,9,14,15
Gavin Sutherland, conductor 1,2,4–8,10,12,13

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31 August 2015, 20:30 Updated: 1 September 2015, 14:51

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To celebrate the crowning of Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No.2 as the no.1 in the Ultimate Classic FM Hall of Fame, we asked star pianist Valentina Lisitsa to take part in a science experiment..

Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No.2 is a difficult piece to play.

Exhibit 1 (to be played in about eight seconds):

It is also beautiful, which is probably why, in the 20 years that the Classic FM Hall of Fame has been going, our listeners have never allowed Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No.2 to slip out of the top three. That amazing consistency of popularity has assured it of its No.1 place in the new Ultimate Classic FM Hall of Fame, which combines all the votes of the past two decades into one chart.

So, how do you measure virtuosity in a piece of music?

Radar gun!

Yes, if it's good enough for traffic cops, it's good enough for us. We're going to measure the speed of a pianist's hands while they perform bits of 'Rach PC2'.

And it's not just any pianist. We're talking about star concert pianist and YouTube sensation Valentina Lisitsa. We filmed Valentina at the Yamaha Music store in London, where she played the version of Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No.2 that we've used on the Ultimate Classic FM Hall of Fame album.

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