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London Symphony Orchestra

Author of Horn concertos no. 1–4 (sound recording)

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Works by London Symphony Orchestra

Horn concertos no. 1–4 (sound recording) (1994) — Orchestra — 69 copies, 2 reviews
Superman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1978) — Orchestra — 33 copies, 1 review
Classical Rockies (2006) 12 copies
More Music from Braveheart (1997) 10 copies
Nutcracker: Original 1986 Motion Picture Soundtrack (1986) — Orchestra — 9 copies
Italian Opera Arias (1993) — Orchestra — 6 copies
Gershwin Fantasy [sound recording] (1998) — Orchestra — 5 copies
Promises (2021) 4 copies
Return to Oz: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1985) — Orchestra — 3 copies
Britten : Peter Grimes {1969 video recording} {BBC} (1969) — Orchestra — 3 copies
Humoresque [sound recording] (1998) — Orchestra — 2 copies
The Queen: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2006) — Orchestra — 2 copies
Classic Rock 1 copy
Symphonic Lloyd Webber — Artists — 1 copy
Ballet Gala: Homage to Pavlova — Orchestra — 1 copy
Christus Apollo (London Symphony Orchestra) (2002) — Orchestra — 1 copy
Breakfast In Bed (1997) 1 copy
ITV Themes 1 copy
Verdi: Aida (2017) 1 copy
Rodrigo 1 copy
Tommy (2015) 1 copy
Battling Classics (2000) 1 copy
Winterscapes 1 copy
Two Souls 1 copy
Scapino 1 copy
Mozart 1 copy
Haydn in the Rain (2000) 1 copy
Pieces 1 copy

Associated Works

Beethoven : Symphony no.9 in D minor, op.125, 'Choral' [sound recordings] (1824) — Orchestra, some editions — 524 copies, 14 reviews
The Four Seasons [Music Sound Recording] (1725) — Artists, some editions — 483 copies, 4 reviews
Carmina Burana [sound recording] (1974) — Orchestra, some editions — 422 copies, 6 reviews
Messiah [complete sound recording] (2007) — Orchestra, some editions — 398 copies
Carmen [sound recording] (1984) — Orchestra, some editions — 266 copies, 3 reviews
Aida [sound recording] (1990) — Orchestra, some editions — 231 copies, 3 reviews
Rigoletto [sound recording] (2019) — Orchestra, some editions — 186 copies
Water Music [sound recording] (1959) — Performer, some editions — 172 copies, 2 reviews
Tchaikovsky : Symphony no.6 in B minor, Op.74 [sound recording] (1998) — Performer, some editions — 165 copies, 4 reviews
Il Barbiere di Siviglia [sound recording] (1991) — Artists, some editions — 126 copies, 1 review
Wagner : The Valkyrie {sound recordings} (1997) — Orchestra, some editions — 118 copies
Rollerball [1975 film] (1975) — Orchestre — 100 copies
Braveheart: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1995) — Orchestra — 96 copies, 3 reviews
Strauss : Salome [sound recordings] (1972) — Orchestra, some editions — 90 copies, 2 reviews
Symphony No. 4 [sound recording] (1990) — Orchestra, some editions — 84 copies, 1 review
Brahms : Symphony no.1 in C minor, op.68 [sound recording] (1972) — Orchestra, some editions — 74 copies, 2 reviews
Mozart: The 5 Violin Concertos [unspecified sound recording] (2001) — Orchestra, some editions — 73 copies
Rachmaninov : Symphony no.2 in E minor, op.27 {sound recording} (1983) — Musician, some editions — 70 copies
The Nutcracker: Complete Ballet [sound recording] (2018) — Orchestra, some editions — 69 copies
Hungarian dances no. 1–21 for orchestra (sound recording) (1992) — Orchestra, some editions — 63 copies
Bruch / Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos (2001) — Orchestra, some editions — 56 copies, 1 review
Bruckner: Symphony no.6 in A major [sound recording] (1986) — Performer, some editions — 55 copies
Shostakovich : Symphony No. 8 in C minor, Op. 65 [sound recording] (2001) — Orchestra, some editions — 53 copies, 1 review
Time to say goodbye [sound recording] (1997) — Orchestra — 52 copies, 1 review
Rachmaninov : Piano concerto no.2 + Piano concerto no.3 [sound recording] (1999) — Orchestra, some editions — 51 copies, 1 review
Elijah: Oratorio, Op. 70 [sound recording] (2004) — Orchestra, some editions — 50 copies
Beethoven : Symphony no.7 {sound recordings} (2011) — some editions; Musicians — 41 copies
Gounod : Faust {complete recordings} (2019) — Orchestra, some editions — 39 copies
The Rite of Spring & The Firebird Suite [sound recording] (1992) — Contributor, some editions — 34 copies
Immortal Beloved: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1980) — Performer — 34 copies
Harold in Italy [sound recording] (1994) — Orchestra, some editions — 32 copies
Nocturnes + The sea [sound recording] (1989) — Orchestra, some editions — 28 copies, 1 review
Kullervo (sound recording) (1896) — Artist, some editions — 28 copies
Carmen Suite / L'Arlesienne Suites (1995) — Orchestra, some editions — 25 copies, 2 reviews
Alcina [sound recording] (2000) — Orchestra, some editions — 24 copies, 1 review
Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsodies (2001) — Orchestra, some editions — 23 copies
Shostakovich : Violin Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 [sound recording] (1990) — Artist, some editions — 21 copies, 1 review
Candide: Bernstein Conducts (2003) — Orchestra — 19 copies
La Damnation de Faust [audio recording] (1987) — some editions — 19 copies
Music makers, Op.69 + Sea pictures, Op.37 [sound recording] (1992) — some editions — 19 copies
Tavener: The Protecting Veil / Britten: Cello Suite No. 3 [sound recording] (2006) — Orchestra, some editions — 19 copies
Mozart : Symphony no.39 in E flat major, K543 + Symphony no.40 in G minor, K550 {sound recordings} (1983) — Contributor, some editions; Artist, some editions — 18 copies
The Classical Album 1 [sound recording] (1996) — Orchestra — 16 copies
Mendelssohn : 5 Symphonies : 7 Overtures [sound recording] (2001) — Orchestra, some editions — 16 copies, 1 review
Te Deum [sound recording] (2001) — Orchestra, some editions — 15 copies
Billy Budd [sound recording] (2009) — Orchestra, some editions — 15 copies
The Five Piano Concertos [sound recording] (1997) — Orchestra, some editions — 15 copies
Liszt: The Two Piano Concertos; The Piano Sonata (1995) — Orchestra; Orchestra — 11 copies
Pictures at an Exhibition [sound recording] (2011) — Orchestra, some editions — 10 copies
Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 in E Minor (Previn/LSO) (1994) — Orchestra — 10 copies
Petrouchka / Song of the Nightingale [sound recording] (2006) — Orchestra, some editions — 10 copies
Repeat the Sounding Joy [sound recording] (1995) — Artist — 9 copies
Complete Orchestral Works [sound recording] (2003) — Orchestra, some editions — 8 copies
Adams: Violin Concerto + Shaker Loops [sound recording] (1983) — Orchestra, some editions — 8 copies
The Complete Works: 150th Anniversary Box [sound recording] (2010) — Orchestra, some editions — 7 copies
Dorati Conducts Respighi (1990) — Orchestra — 7 copies
Signatures - Great Opera Scenes (1997) — Orchestra — 7 copies
Spartacus / Masquerade / Gayaneh: Ballet Suites (1989) — Artists, some editions — 7 copies
Three Greek Ballets: Apollo - Agon - Orpheus [sound recording] (2005) — Orchestra, some editions — 6 copies
The Seven Deadly Sins / Little Threepenny Music [sound recording] (1933) — Orchestra, some editions — 6 copies
Symphonic Music of the Rolling Stones (1994) — Orchestra — 6 copies
Messa di Gloria / Preludio Sinfonico / Crisantemi [sound recording] (2002) — Artists, some editions — 5 copies
Elgar [sound recording] (2020) — Orchestra — 5 copies
One Night In Bangkok (1984) — Artist — 5 copies
Mozart: Opera Arias (2003) — Orchestra — 5 copies
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 / Francesca da Rimini (1993) — Orchestra, some editions — 4 copies
Kiri Te Kanawa: Classics [sound recording] — Orchestra — 4 copies
Sinfonia Antartica + Toward the Unknown Region [sound recording] (1992) — Orchestraa, some editions — 3 copies
The Nutcracker Complete Ballet / The Sleeping Beauty Highlights — Orchestra, some editions — 3 copies
Violin Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 3 copies
Mozart: Lieder & Concert Arias (1990) — Orchestra — 3 copies
Walton : Symphony no.1 + Symphony no.2 {sound recording} {1989 Mackerras} (1989) — Orchestra [symphony no.2] — 3 copies
Essential Opera 2 [sound recording] — Orchestra — 3 copies
Giselle {excerpts} [sound recording] (1991) — some editions — 3 copies
Great Conductors - Weingartner: Beethoven (1936) — Orchestra, some editions — 3 copies
Appalachian Spring, Billy the Kid, Danzon Cubano, El Salon Mexico (1939) — Orchestra, some editions — 3 copies
American Classics [sound recording] (2011) — Artists, some editions — 2 copies
The Fury — Orchestra — 2 copies
Schumann & Tchaikovsky Piano Concertos (1991) — Orchestra — 2 copies
Games + Prelude to the afternoon of a faun + The sea [sound recording] (2011) — Orchestra, some editions — 2 copies
Sitar Concertos & Other Works (2005) — Orchestra — 2 copies
Tehillim - Three Movements. CD — Performer — 2 copies
Beethoven : The Complete Symphony Collection — Artist, some editions — 2 copies
Elgar / Bruch: Violin Concertos (2006) — Orchestra — 2 copies
Rossini Overtures • Dorati — Orchestra — 2 copies
Music for Brass 1 (2000) — Orchestra — 2 copies
Wagner : The Valkyrie : highlights [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 2 copies
An evening of Strauss — Orchestra; Orchestra — 2 copies
The Essential Placido Domingo (1989) — Orchestra, some editions — 2 copies
Romeo and Juliet [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 1 copy
Treasure The Songs of Christmas — Artist — 1 copy
The Essential Henry Mancini (2010) — Contributor — 1 copy
Rachmaninov: Adagios [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 1 copy
Thunder in Our Hearts: A Kate Bush Companion (2022) — Contributor — 1 copy
Roméo & Juliette [audio recording] (2016) — Orchestre, some editions — 1 copy
Arrau spielt Liszt [1969-89] — some editions — 1 copy
Wagner : The Valkyrie {sound recording} {Leinsdorf} (1961) — Orchestra, some editions — 1 copy
La mer [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 1 copy
Das Paradies und die Peri [sound recording] (2015) — Orchestra, some editions — 1 copy
Ultimate Piano Concertos [sound recording] (2008) — Orchestra — 1 copy
The confession of Isobel Gowdie + The world's ransoming [sound recording] (2008) — Contributor, some editions — 1 copy

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This is such a popular and well-known plot that I trust a "spoiler alert" is not necessary. Still, it is helpful to review the names and appreciate the turns in this wonderful pirate yarn.

Frederick is an orphan about to be released from his apprenticeship as a pirate, a profession against his better judgment but which he practiced out of a sense of duty. The pirates celebrate his coming of age, but turn down his offer to join him in turning himself in. Frederick was unable to convince them show more even by pointing out that they were not very successful at piracy, since it had become well known that they were orphans and would allow their prey to go free if they too were orphans. So, captured ships' entire companies routinely claim to be orphans. The Pirate King notes that, compared with respectability, piracy is comparatively honest ("Oh! better far to live and die").

The pirates sail away, leaving Frederic and his Ruth, the only woman Frederic has ever seen. Frederic sees a group of beautiful young girls approaching the pirate lair, and realizes that Ruth has lied to him about her appearance ("Oh false one! You have deceived me!"). He sends her away, and reveals himself to the bevy. One of them, Mabel, responds to his plea for their help in becoming respectable ("Oh sisters deaf to pity's name for shame!"). She sings to him ("Poor wand'ring one"), and Frederic and Mabel quickly fall in love.

The pirates come back, and capture all the girls, intending to marry them ("Here's a first rate opportunity"). Mabel warns the pirates that the girls' father is a Major-General ("Hold, monsters!"), who soon arrives and introduces himself ("I am the very model of a modern Major-General"). He appeals to the pirates not to take his daughters, leaving him to face his old age alone. Having heard of the famous Pirates of Penzance, he further pretends that he is an orphan, basically lying to gain their sympathy ("Oh, men of dark and dismal fate"). Act I closes with the releasing of the Major-General and his daughters ("Hail, Poetry!"), and the soft-hearted pirates make all of them honorary members of their band ("Pray observe the magnanimity").

Act II finds the Major-General wracked by guilt for having deceived the pirates, but he is consoled tenderly by his daughters and soon by the police who have arrived to arrest the pirates in their lair. Meanwhile, the Pirate King and Ruth find Frederic and explain that it has occurred to them that his apprenticeship was worded so as to bind him to them until his twenty-first birthday – and, because that birthday happens to be on 29 February (in a leap year), it means that technically only five birthdays have passed ("When you had left our pirate fold"), and he will not reach his twenty-first birthday until he is in his eighties.

The duty-bound Frederic realizes he must rejoin the pirates, and as a pirate, must inform the Pirate King of the Major-General's deception. The outraged outlaw declares that "revenge will be swift and terrible".
Frederic meets Mabel and she pleads with him to stay ("Stay Frederic, stay"), but he explains that he must fulfil his duty to the pirates until his 21st birthday in 1940. He promises to return then and claim her. They agree to be faithful to each other until then, though to Mabel "It seems so long" ("Oh here is love and here is truth"), and Frederic departs. Mabel steels herself ("No, I'll be brave") and tells the police that they must go alone to face the pirates. They muse that an outlaw might be just like any other man, and it is a shame to deprive him of "that liberty which is so dear to all" ("When a felon's not engaged in his employment"). The police hide on hearing the approach of the pirates ("A rollicking band of pirates we"), who have stolen onto the grounds, meaning to avenge themselves for the Major-General's lie ("With cat-like tread").

All is set for a fight between the police and the pirates ("Hush, hush! not a word"), when the Major-General appears, sleepless with guilt. General Stanley listens to the soothing sighing of the breeze ("Sighing softly to the river") and his girls come looking for him ("Now what is this and what is that"). The pirates leap to the attack, and the police rush to the defence. The police are easily defeated, and the Pirate King urges the captured Major-General to prepare for death.

However, the police Sergeant plays a truly surprising trump card: He demands that the pirates yield "in Queen Victoria's name". The pirates, overcome with loyalty to their Queen, do so. Ruth reappears and reveals that the orphan pirates are "all noblemen who have gone wrong". The Major-General is impressed by this and all is forgiven. Frederic and Mabel are reunited, and the Major-General is happy to marry his daughters off to titled pirates.
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INFORMATION-This two disc album contains the following tracks:
Disc One
A1 - (4:24) Theme From Superman (Main Title)
A2 - (4:45) The Planet Krypton
A3 - (5:58) Destruction Of Krypton
A4 - (2:23) The Trip To Earth
A5 - (1:52) Growing Up
B1 - (5:00) Love Theme From Superman
B2 - (4:48) Leaving Home
B3 - (8:29) The Fortress Of Solitude
Disc Two
A1 - (8:08) The Flying Sequence/ Can You Read My Mind?
A2 - (3:24) Super Rescues
A3 - (2:33) Lex Luthor's Lair
A4 - (5:00) Superfeats
B1 - (3:33) The March Of The show more Villains
B2 - (7:33) Chasing Rockets
B3 - (2:01) Turning Back The World
B4 - (6:24) End Title
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Director: Sir Colin Davis
Performers London Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Chorus
Soloists Enkelejda Shkosa, Kenneth Tarver, Susan Gritton, Sara Mingardo, David Wilson-Johnson, Laurent Naouri, Dean Robinson
CDELG2 | 4 Files |

Tracklist

Symphony No. 1 (In A Flat) (48:37)
1-1 I. Andante. Nobilmente E Semplice - Allegro 18:28
1-2 II. Allegro Molto 7:14
1-3 III. Adagio 10:27
1-4 IV. Lento - Allegro 12:24

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