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Philip Sainton: Moby Dick (Complete Film Score)
Philip Sainton: Moby Dick (Complete Film Score)
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Release Date: Jul 10, 2015
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Liner Note Authors: Philip Sainton; Barbara Clark; Ann Whitaker; Bill Whitaker ; John Morgan .
Recording information: Mosfilm Studio, Moscow (04/1997).
Photographer: Grant Stromberg.
The music for John Huston's 1956 movie Moby Dick, by Philip Sainton (1891-1967), is one of history's great lost film scores, and one needn't be a fan of Huston's movie to enjoy Sainton's music. Previously only available on a long out-of-print LP, in a crude monaural release from RCA marred by lots of artificial reverb, the score never got the treatment it was due as music until now. Sainton's score is one of the finest pieces of music ever written about and inspired by the sea -- his language is melodic and highly appealing, and his use of the orchestra to describe the moods and actions of his characters, the men, the ship, the whale, and the sea, is rich with well-developed, attractive, and exciting passages. In spirit, he's closer to, say, Ralph Vaughan Williams (Sinfonia Antartica) and Sir Arnold Bax than to Claude Debussy, and there's not a trace of Hollywood convention here, which seems to be what Huston had in mind -- this music could stand free, like Frank Bridge's suite The Sea. The playing is precise and spirited, and it would be difficult to imagine a finer performance; rather wisely, the producers have avoided the use of some of the more literal sound effects that marred the original recording. ~ Bruce Eder
Recording information: Mosfilm Studio, Moscow (04/1997).
Photographer: Grant Stromberg.
The music for John Huston's 1956 movie Moby Dick, by Philip Sainton (1891-1967), is one of history's great lost film scores, and one needn't be a fan of Huston's movie to enjoy Sainton's music. Previously only available on a long out-of-print LP, in a crude monaural release from RCA marred by lots of artificial reverb, the score never got the treatment it was due as music until now. Sainton's score is one of the finest pieces of music ever written about and inspired by the sea -- his language is melodic and highly appealing, and his use of the orchestra to describe the moods and actions of his characters, the men, the ship, the whale, and the sea, is rich with well-developed, attractive, and exciting passages. In spirit, he's closer to, say, Ralph Vaughan Williams (Sinfonia Antartica) and Sir Arnold Bax than to Claude Debussy, and there's not a trace of Hollywood convention here, which seems to be what Huston had in mind -- this music could stand free, like Frank Bridge's suite The Sea. The playing is precise and spirited, and it would be difficult to imagine a finer performance; rather wisely, the producers have avoided the use of some of the more literal sound effects that marred the original recording. ~ Bruce Eder
Tracks:
1 - Moby Dick~Main Title
2 - Moby Dick~Sea Music
3 - Moby Dick~Queequeg's Entrance
4 - Moby Dick~The Ribs and Terrors in the Whale (Hymn)
5 - Moby Dick~Hymn (Reprise)
6 - Moby Dick~Dock Scene
7 - Moby Dick~Dock Scene (Alternate Cue)
8 - Moby Dick~Ishmael Signs Aboard
9 - Moby Dick~Queequeg's Signing
10 - Moby Dick~Going Aboard
11 - Moby Dick~Stranger - Readying for the Departure
12 - Moby Dick~Pequod's Departure - At Sea
13 - Moby Dick~Ahab's Introduction
14 - Moby Dick~There She Blows
15 - Moby Dick~The Journey Continues
16 - Moby Dick~Carnival
17 - Moby Dick~Meeting at Sea
18 - Moby Dick~On the Lookout
19 - Moby Dick~Waiting
20 - Moby Dick~Moby Dick Appears
21 - Moby Dick~The Search Continues
22 - Moby Dick~Saint Elmo's Fire
23 - Moby Dick~Ahab's Madness
24 - Moby Dick~The Great White Whale
25 - Moby Dick~Eerie Calm - He Rises
26 - Moby Dick~Finale
2 - Moby Dick~Sea Music
3 - Moby Dick~Queequeg's Entrance
4 - Moby Dick~The Ribs and Terrors in the Whale (Hymn)
5 - Moby Dick~Hymn (Reprise)
6 - Moby Dick~Dock Scene
7 - Moby Dick~Dock Scene (Alternate Cue)
8 - Moby Dick~Ishmael Signs Aboard
9 - Moby Dick~Queequeg's Signing
10 - Moby Dick~Going Aboard
11 - Moby Dick~Stranger - Readying for the Departure
12 - Moby Dick~Pequod's Departure - At Sea
13 - Moby Dick~Ahab's Introduction
14 - Moby Dick~There She Blows
15 - Moby Dick~The Journey Continues
16 - Moby Dick~Carnival
17 - Moby Dick~Meeting at Sea
18 - Moby Dick~On the Lookout
19 - Moby Dick~Waiting
20 - Moby Dick~Moby Dick Appears
21 - Moby Dick~The Search Continues
22 - Moby Dick~Saint Elmo's Fire
23 - Moby Dick~Ahab's Madness
24 - Moby Dick~The Great White Whale
25 - Moby Dick~Eerie Calm - He Rises
26 - Moby Dick~Finale