Franz Waxman (1906-1967) : The Paradine Case, Rhapsody for piano and orchestra (1947)
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This video is a response to Franz Waxman (1906-1967) : Café waltzes, du film "Hotel Berlin" (1945)
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This is one of the two great romantic scores from Hitch's films (the other, of course, is SPELLBOUND). I use "romantic" in the technical (or period) sense, since obviously VERTIGO makes a great trilogy though in a different idiom. Thx.
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Gorgeous, i wish i could find the piano part!!
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Franz Waxman s'est inspiré de Liszt, Chopin et même Scriabine pour composer son oeuvre pour piano, qui est tout à fait romantique et très agréable à écouter.
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Superb. I'm left emotionally wrecked!
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It's lovely! I haven't heard it for years. Thanks for posting.
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Brillant morceau de concert !
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Many thanks for this upload.
Could you please post Franz Waxman's Song of Terezin?
RogueRotting360 5 months ago
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I don't have Franz Waxman's "Song of Terezin". But I listened to this composition : according to me, "Song of Terezin" is very far from the "great" Waxman of the Rhapsody for piano and orchestra.
If you want to listen to good classical music of Franz Waxman, I suggest you his "Tristan and Isolde Fantasia" on JCHBONNET's channel, and more his "Carmen Fantasy" for violin and orchestra : superb !
Corentin Boissier (collectionCB and collectionCB2)
collectionCB 5 months ago