A1. Main Theme From David Copperfield. David Copperfield (Music From the NBC Television Special) (LP, Album, Promo).
David Copperfield is a 1969 British American international co-production television film directed by Delbert Mann based on the novel of the same name by Charles Dickens adapted by Jack Pulman. The film was made in the UK for 20th Century Fox Television with some exteriors filmed in Suffolk. Some interior scenes were filmed at The Swan Hotel in Southwold. The film starred Robin Phillips in the title role and Ralph Richardson as Micawber.
COMPOSER: Malcolm Arnold. More from this artist.
Album · 2001 · 33 Songs. David Copperfield: Agnes Leaves David. Moscow Symphony Orchestra/William Stromberg.
In 2001, Marco Polo released David Copperfield/The Roots of Heaven, which combined two albums by Malcolm Arnold on one compact disc: David Copperfield (originally issued in 1970) and The Roots of Heaven (originally released in 1958).
Arnold: David Copperfield Suite (arr. P. Lane). Almost all the film music here comes from the 1950s, when memorable ideas were pouring out of Arnold, and his unique orchestral palette was already glowing luminously. The suite arranged by Philip Lane from Trapeze is quite outstanding in the quality of its invention, including a swinging tune for the horns in the Prelude, an engaging blues for saxophone and guitar to follow, an ebullient circus march, and a deliciously lugubrious 'Elephant waltz' for tuba duet, while the closing sequence opens hauntingly and then introduces an accordion to remind us. we're in Paris.
Malcolm Arnold - A Composer of Real Music: Symphonic Writing, Style and Aesthetics. US/UK: Entercom Saurus. ISBN 978-3-937748-06-1. Data-Privacy Impressum Contact.
Listen to the biggest hits from Malcolm Arnold, including String Quartet No. 1, Op. 23 - III. Andante, Variations on a Ukrainian folk song, Op. 9: I. The music will continue in seconds. Select to cast music to your TV or stereo. Arnold has been the recipient of many public and academic honors, including honorary doctorates from the universities of Exeter, Durham, and Leicester, and the Ivor Novello Award for "Outstanding Services to British Music" in 1986. Named Commander of the British Empire in 1970, he was further honored in 1993 when his name appeared among those selected as Knights of the British Empire.