James Bond 60, concert show, conductor Nic Raine, Budapest
19 July 2013, 8pm - Margaret Island Open-air Stage
"As a celebration of the Bond character’s 60th birthday and the fillms series’ 50th anniversary, the Budapest Symphony Orchestra performs a special concert recalling the greatest hits of the Bond films.
The concert’s conductor is Nic Raine, who worked as the orchestrator for John Barry during the recording of A View to a Kill and The Living Daylights, and has worked on several Bond-themed albums with the Prague Philharmonics."
Featuring: the Budapest Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Nic Raine
Producer: Szabad Tér Színház
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"The Very Best of John Barry", conducted by Nic Raine
Thursday 3 October 2013 7.30pm, Portsmouth Guildhall, Portsmouth
Tickets for the concert in the Royal Albert Hall in London, which will be held on October 4th, go on sale on Thursday 28th March.
The third concert will be at the Hexagon in Reading on 5th October 2013. Tickets will go on sale "from June 17th onwards". check the RPO / Hexagon websites.
Added March 18, 2013 Update March 21, 2013 / updates: May 7, 2013 / June 3, 2013
Coming up this weekend (Easter): Classic FM's Hall of Fame is the world's largest survey of classical music tastes – and from 9am on Friday through to 9pm Monday they're counting down the top 300 for 2013.
John Barry's film music usually performs very well in the chart, so they'll be playing lots of it over the four days and would really like for all lovers of the idiom to tune in and follow along.
Rory McAllister will be hosting, on Sunday night 24 February 2013, in Bracknell, Berkshire – Cinema In Symphony. The Reading Symphony Orchestra will be playing some John Barry from Out of Africa, alongside John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Howard Shore et al. http://www.southhillpark.org.uk/?lid=1018
'John Barry, A Sixties Theme, From James Bond To Midnight Cowboy' by Eddie Fiegel reissued
'John Barry, A Sixties Theme, From James Bond To Midnight Cowboy' by Eddie Fiegel has been reissued. The new Faber edition includes a brand new foreword from Fiegel in which she brings the story up to date and talks about what it was like working with John on the book, who fully co-oprated with the writing of it and spent many many hours doing interviews with her, and his thoughts on it having read it etc. Other than that, the rest of the book is a reissue.
Available from 1PM PST
TRACK LISTING:
1. Main Title 4:03
2. Elgin's Room 3:55
3. No Coffee / Enjoy the Book 1:14
4. Dante's Theme 1:15
5. The Big Love Scene 7:26
6. The First Time 1:37
7. The Hallway 5:03
8. Two on a Bike 0:44
9. Soccer Game 2:38
10. Caroline's Note 1:36
11. Model House 1:06
12. Shelley Waits 2:16
13. Wait Till It Happens / I'm Shelley 2:02
14. Interchange / Night Intruder 1:20
15. The Train 1:55
16. End Credits 1:13
Total Time: 39:22
BONUS TRACKS
17. Main Title (revised) 3:59
18. The Big Love Scene (original version) 7:35
19. End Credits (original version) 0:31
20. The Restaurant 3:07
21. Piano Source 1:14
22. String Quintet No. 5 in D Major, K. 593 (Mozart) 1:55
Total Time: 18:18
TOTAL ALBUM TIME: 57:45
" Good afternoon, film score fans!
Coming next Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 1 pm pst are the following titles:
FIRST LOVE
MUSIC BY JOHN BARRY
LLLCD 1243
LIMITED EDTION OF 2000 UNITS
RETAIL PRICE: $19.98
Produced by Neil S. Bulk and Lukas Kendall
Mastered by Mike Matessino
Liner Notes by Jeff Bond
Art Direction by Dan Goldwasser
Paramount Pictures and La-La Land Records are proud to announce the world premiere release of one of John Barry’s lost masterpieces, FIRST LOVE, a 1977 romance starring William Katt and Susan Dey. For the first time ever, fans of Barry will be able to hear the score he wrote for this 1977 heart breaker. Mastering guru Mike Matessino was able to utilize the original 16-track tapes and remix First Love into full stereo, so the score sounds better than it ever has! Jeff bond takes the listener deep inside the film’s history and its “lost score.” The total film score clocks in around 40 minutes, plus there is an additional 18 minutes of bonus material."
Saturday Night at the Movies: 19 January 2013 - Classic FM
"Ahead of the anniversary of the death of John Barry a little later this month, Howard Goodall pays tribute to this son of a Yorkshireman who went on to become one of Hollywood’s most in-demand film composers."
In a press release Lalaland Records announce: "We will be releasing John Barry's mostly unused score to the 1977 Romantic Drama FIRST LOVE, starring William Katt and Susan Dey. This is a gorgeous Barry score in the great style of his 1970's period.
A more detailed press release for all these titles will be forth-coming."
The guitar used to create the most famous film theme in the world, The James Bond Theme, is to be auctioned on 16th December. The Clifford Essex Paragon De Luxe, manufactured around 1939, was purchased by its current owner, guitarist Vic Flick, in 1958.
Originally an acoustic instrument, it was later converted to an electric guitar on being fitted with a DeArmond pick-up, and was frequently used by Flick on his recordings with The John Barry Seven & Orchestra.
Flick used it in June and July of 1962 when the two original recordings of The James Bond Theme were made. The first of these was recorded at CTS Studios, Bayswater, London, and could be heard as the opening theme and throughout the very first Bond film, Dr. No, and the second at Abbey Road Studios, London, for a commercial release on EMI's Columbia label. The latter recording became a big hit for The John Barry Seven & Orchestra.
Bidding in a range of $30,000 to $50,000 is suggested but this historic guitar could be sold for a great deal more.
Profiles in History - Drama, Action, Romance: The Hollywood Auction, takes place on 15th & 16th December in California. On-line bidding is encouraged, see http://www.profilesinhistory.com/buyers/bid-online/ for more details.
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