New film music CD series for beginners
By: Randall LarsonDate: Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Silva Screen Records in the UK have launched a new series of film music compilations entitled Film Music Masterworks. The first two albums will focus on the music by John Barry and Ennio Morricone, with subsequent releases presenting the music of James Horner, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith and Nino Rota.
Silva Screen's Rick Clark explains that these 'super mid-price' albums "are meant to be a starting point for people to get into film music." First two albums will be available next week.
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