Cinema: A Windham Hill Collection

cinema: a windham hill collection

Track Listings
1. Scarborough Fair {from The Graduate}
2. First Youth/Love Theme for Nata {from Cinema Paradiso} - Steve Erquiaga
3. Theme from The Black Stallion {from The Black Stallion} - George Winston
4. Farmer's Dance {from Babe} - Philip Aaberg
5. Calling You {from Bagdad Café} - Joan Jeanrenaud, Paul McCandless
6. Hedwig's Theme {from Harry Potter & the Sorcerer's Stone} - Tracy Silverman
7. Over the Rainbow {from The Wizard of Oz} - Jim Brickman
8. Theme from The Princess Bride {from The Princess Bride} - Alex de Grassi
9. Valse d'Amélie {from Amélie} - Liz Story
10. Summer Knows {from Summer of '42} - Philippe Saisse
11. As Time Goes By {from Casablanca} - Stéphane Grappelli
12. Theme from Thousand Pieces of Gold {from Thousand Pieces of Gold} - Wei Shan Liu, George Winston

Editorial Reviews
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In the past, cover albums of movie scores were usually overproduced easy-listening affairs of well-worn cinematic themes. But there are many memorable compositions and cogent atmospheres that never seem to make it beyond the film, and producer Dawn Atkinson attempts to remedy that, gathering the Windham Hill Players to furnish their takes on scores renowned and obscure. Cinema screens cues from Amélie, Cinema Paradiso, and The Princess Bride. A haunting song from Bagdad Café is played here by cellist Jean Jeanrenaud and oboist Paul McCandless in a supple classical arrangement. But even popular scores are given new spins. John Williams's "Hedwig's Theme" is reworked by violinist Tracy Silverman in a multitracked, plucked, bowed, and electronically enhanced arrangement that captures the antique mysticism of Harry Potter and his owl. Yet for every inventive reimagining and obscure gem, there are also predictable choices. Keyboardist Fred Simon's rote reading of "Scarborough Fair" and Jim Brickman's solo piano rendition of "Over the Rainbow" are safe and banal, while Phillipe Saise manages to make the sentimental theme from Summer of '42 simply maudlin. George Winston, on the other hand, brings his special sense of space and contemplation to "The Black Stallion" and his turn on "Theme from 1,000 Pieces of Gold" is brilliant. Winston uses his harmonica like a Chinese sho with a country/blues twang, backing the delicate plucking of gu-cheng player Wei-Shan. It's personal interpretations like that which make one hope for, rather than dread, a sequel to Cinema. --John Diliberto

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Cinema: A Windham Hill Collection
Cinema: A Windham Hill Collection
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Very nice background tracks for work, meditation or whatever!
Cinema: A Windham Hill Collection
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007NMKX0
Release Date: 2005-03-22

Tracks:

  1. Scarborough Fair: The Graduate - Fred Simon
  2. First Youth/Love Theme For Nata: Cinema Paradiso - Steve Erquiage
  3. Theme From: The Black Stallion - George Winston
  4. The Farmer's Dance: Babe - Philip Aaberg
  5. Calling You: Bagdad Cafe - Paul McCandless
  6. Hedwig's Theme: Harry Potter & The Sorcerer's Stone - Tracy Silverman
  7. Over The Rainbow: The Wizard Of Oz - Jim Brickman
  8. Theme From: The Princess Bride - Alex De Grassi
  9. Valse D'Amelie: Amelie - Liz Story
  10. Summer Knows: Summer Of '42 - Philippe Saisse
  11. As Time Goes By: Casablanca - Stephane Grappelli
  12. Theme From: Thousand Pieces Of Gold - George Winston

Amazon.com

In the past, cover albums of movie scores were usually overproduced easy-listening affairs of well-worn cinematic themes. But there are many memorable compositions and cogent atmospheres that never seem to make it beyond the film, and producer Dawn Atkinson attempts to remedy that, gathering the Windham Hill Players to furnish their takes on scores renowned and obscure. Cinema screens cues from Amélie, Cinema Paradiso, and The Princess Bride. A haunting song from Bagdad Café is played here by cellist Jean Jeanrenaud and oboist Paul McCandless in a supple classical arrangement. But even popular scores are given new spins. John Williams's "Hedwig's Theme" is reworked by violinist Tracy Silverman in a multitracked, plucked, bowed, and electronically enhanced arrangement that captures the antique mysticism of Harry Potter and his owl. Yet for every inventive reimagining and obscure gem, there are also predictable choices. Keyboardist Fred Simon's rote reading of "Scarborough Fair" and Jim Brickman's solo piano rendition of "Over the Rainbow" are safe and banal, while Phillipe Saise manages to make the sentimental theme from Summer of '42 simply maudlin. George Winston, on the other hand, brings his special sense of space and contemplation to "The Black Stallion" and his turn on "Theme from 1,000 Pieces of Gold" is brilliant. Winston uses his harmonica like a Chinese sho with a country/blues twang, backing the delicate plucking of gu-cheng player Wei-Shan. It's personal interpretations like that which make one hope for, rather than dread, a sequel to Cinema. --John Diliberto

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Very nice background tracks for work, meditation or whatever!.......2005-09-01

As a movie score fan I'd rate this compilation as a "must have" -- almost. Some tracks are a tad too "new age" for my tastes, but on the whole it's a nice effort and a great companion disc to Phillip Aaberg's "Cinema" CD.

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