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by Gengaro, Christine Lee


  Introduction from “Also Sprach Zarathustra” (R. Strauss), Slovenian Symphony Orchestra—2001: A Space Odyssey

  Adagio from “Gayane” (Khachaturian), Sofia Symphony Orchestra—The Killing

  Theme from Spartacus (Alex North), The Hollywood Star Orchestra—Spartacus

  Sarabande (Handel), [no orchestra listed]—Barry Lyndon

  German Dance No. 1 (Schubert), Slovenian Symphony Orchestra—Barry Lyndon

  Third Movement from “Cello Concerto” (Vivaldi), Musici di San Marco—Barry Lyndon

  Main Title from “The Shining” (Wendy Carlos, Rachel Elkind), The Hollywood Star Orchestra—The Shining

  “Chapel of Love” (Spector/Greenwich/Barry), The Dixie Cups—Full Metal Jacket

  We’ll Meet Again (Charles/Parker), Vera Lynn—Dr. Strangelove

  In 2005, Silva issued a second compilation of Kubrick’s music, this time including the Shostakovich Waltz from Eyes Wide Shut and Alex North’s “Love Theme” from Spartacus. This album omits “Surfin’ Bird,” “Midnight, the Stars, and You,” and “We’ll Meet Again.” Silva also changed the name of the compilation to 2001: Music from the Films of Stanley Kubrick. The track list differs slightly from the original compilation:

  2001: Music from the Films of Stanley Kubrick (2005, Silva America)

  Also Sprach Zarathustra (Richard Strauss)—2001: A Space Odyssey

  Main Title (Alex North)—Spartacus

  Love Theme (Alex North)—Spartacus

  Women of Ireland (Traditional)—Barry Lyndon

  Sarabande (G. F. Handel)—Barry Lyndon

  Ode to Joy (Ludwig van Beethoven)—A Clockwork Orange

  Themes (Abigail Mead)—Full Metal Jacket

  Main Theme (Wendy Carlos, Rachel Elkind)—The Shining

  Waltz from Jazz Suite No. 2 (Dmitri Shostakovich)—Eyes Wide Shut

  Main Title/ The Robbery (Gerald Fried)—The Killing

  Murder ’Mongst the Mannikins (Gerald Fried)—Killer’s Kiss

  A Meditation on War (Gerald Fried)—Fear and Desire

  Madness (Gerald Fried)—Fear and Desire

  The Patrol (Gerald Fried)—Paths of Glory

  March of the Gloved Gladiators (Gerald Fried)—Day of the Fight

  Love Theme (Bob Harris, arr. Grau)—Lolita

  The Bomb Run (Laurie Johnson)—Dr. Strangelove

  On the Beautiful Blue Danube (Johann Strauss)—2001: A Space Odyssey

  Chapter 2: Complete Track Lists

  Spartacus: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1960, MCA )

  Main Title

  Spartacus Love Theme

  Gladiators Fight to the Death

  Blue Shadows and Purple Hills

  Homeward Bound (a: On to the Sea / b: Beside the Pool)

  Hopeful Preparations—Vesuvius Camp

  Prelude to Battle (a: Quiet Interlude / b: The Final Conflict)

  Oysters and Snails—Festival

  Headed for Freedom

  Goodbye My Life, My Love—End Title

  Lolita: The Original Soundtrack Recording (1962, MGM)

  Main Title (Bob Harris)

  Quilty

  Quilty As Charged, featuring James Mason and Peter Sellers

  Ramsdale

  Cherry Pies, featuring Shelley Winters and James Mason

  Lolita Ya-Ya

  Hula Hoop, featuring Sue Lyon and Shelley Winters

  There’s No You, Music and Lyrics by Tom Adair and Hal Hopper

  Quilty’s Caper

  A Lovely, Lyrical, Lilting Name, featuring Peter Sellers and Shelley Winters

  Put Your Dreams Away (For Another Day), Music by Paul Mann and Stephan Weiss, Lyrics by Ruth Lowe

  Shelley Winters Cha Cha

  Music to Eat By

  Love Theme from Lolita, Music by Bob Harris

  Diary Entry, featuring James Mason

  The Last Martini

  Charlotte Is Dead

  Instant Music

  Don’t Smudge Your Toenails, featuring James Mason and Sue Lyon

  The Strange Call

  Mrs. Schiller

  Twenty-Five Paces, featuring James Mason and Sue Lyon

  End Title—Love Theme from Lolita

  Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb and Other Great Movie Themes (1954, Colpix)

  Dr. Strangelove: Theme, Laurie Johnson, The Laurie Johnson Orchestra

  The Victors: Theme (My Special Dream), Sol Kaplan, Sol Kaplan and Orchestra

  Bridge on the River Kwai: Colonel Bogey March, Malcolm Arnold, Morris Stoloff and Orchestra

  Picnic: Moonglow, Morris Stoloff and Orchestra

  From Here to Eternity: Theme, Morris Stoloff and Orchestra

  Diamond Head: Theme, Johnny Williams Conducting the Columbia Pictures Studio Orchestra

  Damn the Defiant!: Theme, Orchestra Conducted by Muir Mathieson

  Lawrence of Arabia: Theme, Orchestra Conducted by Maurice Jarre

  Psyche ’59: Theme, Orchestra Conducted by K.V. Jones

  In the French Style: Theme, Norman Percival and his Orchestra

  Barrabas: Theme, Orchestra Conducted by Mario Nascimbene

  Song Without End: The Rakoczy March, Orchestra Conducted by Morris Stoloff

  The Interns: Theme (Toss Me a Scalpel), Leith Stevens and Orchestra

  Full Metal Jacket Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1987, Warner Bros.)

  Full Metal Jacket, Abigail Mead and Nigel Goulding

  Hello Vietnam, Johnny Wright

  Chapel of Love, The Dixie Cups

  Wooly Bully, Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs

  I Like it Like That, Chris Kenner

  These Boots Are Made for Walking, Nancy Sinatra

  Surfin’ Bird, The Trashmen

  The Marine’s Hymn, The Goldman Band

  Transition, Abigail Mead

  Parris Island, Abigail Mead

  Ruins, Abigail Mead

  Leonard, Abigail Mead

  Attack, Abigail Mead

  Time Suspended, Abigail Mead

  Sniper, Abigail Mead

  Chapter 3: Complete Track Lists from 2001: A Space Odyssey

  2001: A Space Odyssey Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1968, MGM)

  Side 1

  Also Sprach Zarathustra, Richard Strauss, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Karl Böhm

  Requiem for Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, 2 Mixed Choirs and Orchestra, Ligeti, Bavarian Radio Orchestra, conducted by Francis Travis

  Lux Aeterna, Ligeti, Stuttgart Schola Cantorum, conducted by Clytus Gottwald

  The Blue Danube, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan

  Side 2

  Gayane Ballet Suite (Adagio), Khachaturian, Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky

  Atmospheres, Ligeti, Sudwestfunk Orchestra, conducted by Ernest Bour

  The Blue Danube, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan

  Also Sprach Zarathustra, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Karl Böhm

  Music Inspired by MGM’s Presentation of the Stanley Kubrick Production 2001: A Space Odyssey (1970, MGM)

  Side 1

  Also Sprach Zarathustra, Richard Strauss, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Karl Böhm

  Coppelia, Leo Delibes, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan

  Lontano, György Ligeti, Sudwestfunk Orchestra, conducted by Ernest Bour

  Entflieht Auf Leichten Kahnen, Anton Webern, Clytus Gottwald and the Stuttgart Schola Cantorum

  Waltzes from Der Rosenkavalier, Richard Strauss, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Karl Böhm

  Side 2

  Also Sprach Zarathustra Part 2, Richard Strauss, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Karl Böhm

  Volumina, Ligeti, Karl-Erik Welin, Organ

  “Berceuse” from Gayane Suite, Khachaturian, Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky

  Requiem [another part], Ligeti,
Hessian Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Michael Gielen

  Margarethe, Charles Gounod, Radio-Symphony Orchestra of Berlin, conducted by Ferenc Fricsay

  2001: A Space Odyssey Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1996 Digital Remaster, Word Entertainment)

  Overture: Atmospheres, Ligeti, Sudwestfunk Orchestra, conducted by Ernest Bour

  Main Title: Also Sprach Zarathustra, Richard Strauss, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  Requiem for Soprano, Mezzo Soprano, Two Mixed Choirs and Orchestra, Ligeti, Bavarian Radio Orchestra, conducted by Francis Travis

  The Blue Danube, Johann Strauss, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  Lux Aeterna, Ligeti, Clytus Gottwald and the Stuttgart Schola Cantorum

  Gayane Ballet Suite (Adagio), Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky

  Jupiter and Beyond, all pieces by Ligeti: (a) Requiem for Soprano, Mezzo Soprano, Two Mixed Choirs and Orchestra, Bavarian Radio Orchestra, conducted by Francis Travis; (b) Atmospheres, Sudwestfunk Orchestra, conducted by Ernest Bour; (c) Adventures (altered for film), Internationale Musikinstitut Darmstadt, conducted by Ligeti

  Also Sprach Zarathustra, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  The Blue Danube (Reprise), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  Supplemental Material

  Also Sprach Zarathustra, Richard Strauss, Sudwestfunk Orchestra, conducted by Ernest Bour

  Lux Aeterna, Clytus Gottwald and the Stuttgart Schola Cantorum

  Adventures (unaltered), Internationale Musikinstitut Darmstadt, conducted by Ligeti

  HAL 9000, featuring Douglas Rain

  2001: A Space Odyssey—The Original Score [by Alex North] (1993, Intrada)

  Main Title

  The Foraging

  Eat Meat and the Kill

  The Bluff

  Night Terrors

  The Dawn of Man

  Space Station Docking

  Trip to the Moon

  Moon Rocket Bus

  Space Talk

  Interior Orion

  Main Theme

  Music for 2001: A Space Odyssey: The Original Score (2007, Intrada Special Collection)

  The Foraging

  The Bluff

  Night Terrors

  Bones

  Eat Meat and Kill

  Space Station Docking

  Space Talk

  Trip to Moon

  Moon Rocket Bus

  The Foraging (alternate version AKA Dawn of Man)

  Bonus Tracks

  Eat Meat and Kill (Take 7—Wild)

  Space Station (Take 4—Docking)

  Docking (Take 2)

  Chapter 4: Complete Track Lists from A Clockwork Orange

  Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange (1972, Warner Bros.)

  Side A

  Title Music from A Clockwork Orange (from Henry Purcell’s Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary), Composer: [Wendy] Carlos and Rachel Elkind, Tempi Music BMI, Performed by [Wendy] Carlos 2:21

  The Thieving Magpie (Abridged), Composer: Gioacchino Rossini, Performance: A Deutsche Grammophon recording 5:57

  Theme from A Clockwork Orange (Beethoviana), Composer: [Wendy] Carlos and Rachel Elkind, Tempi Music BMI, Performed by [Wendy] Carlos 1:44

  Ninth Symphony, Second Movement—Abridged, Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven, Performance: A Deutsche Grammophon Recording 3:48

  March from A Clockwork Orange (Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement—Abridged), Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven, Arr. [Wendy] Carlos, Tempi Music BMI, Performed by [Wendy] Carlos, Articulations by Rachel Elkind 7:00

  William Tell Overture—Abridged, Composer: Gioacchino Rossini, Performed by [Wendy] Carlos 1:17

  Side B

  Pomp and Circumstance March No. I, Composer: Sir Edward Elgar 4:28

  Pomp and Circumstance March No. IV—Abridged, Composer: Sir Edward Elgar 1:33

  Timesteps (Excerpt), Composer: [Wendy] Carlos, Tempi Music BMI, Performed by [Wendy] Carlos 4:13

  Overture to the Sun, Composer: Terry Tucker, Mills Music ASCAP 1:40

  I Want to Marry a Lighthouse Keeper, Composer: Erika Eigen, Mills Music ASCAP, Performed by Erika Eigen [no timing]

  William Tell Overture—Abridged, Composer: Gioacchino Rossini, Performance: A Deutsche Grammophon Recording 2:58

  Suicide Scherzo (Ninth Symphony, Second Movement—Abridged), Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven, Arr. [Wendy] Carlos, Tempi Music BMI, Performed by [Wendy] Carlos 3:07

  Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement—Abridged, Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven, Performance: A Deutsche Grammophon Recording 1:34

  Singin’ in the Rain, Composed by: Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown, Robbins Music ASCAP, Performed by Gene Kelly, an MGM Recording 2:36

  [Wendy] Carlos’ A Clockwork Orange (1972, RCA Victor)

  Side 1

  Timesteps, [Wendy] Carlos (BMI, 13:50)

  March from A Clockwork Orange (BMI, 7:00) (Beethoven: Ninth Symphony: Fourth Movement, Abridged), Articulations by Rachel Elkind, Arr. [Wendy] Carlos

  Side 2

  Title Music from A Clockwork Orange (BMI, 2:21) (from Purcell’s “Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary”), [Wendy] Carlos and Rachel Elkind

  La Gazza Ladra (P.D. 5:50) (The Thieving Magpie, Abridged), Gioacchino Rossini

  Theme from A Clockwork Orange (BMI, 1:44) (Beethoviana), [Wendy] Carlos and Rachel Elkind

  Ninth Symphony: Second Movement (P.D., 4:52), Ludwig van Beethoven

  William Tell Overture, Abridged (P.D., 1:17), Gioacchino Rossini

  Country Lane (BMI, 4:43), [Wendy] Carlos and Rachel Elkind

  A recent re-issue includes the following tracks that were written for the film but unused. They were omitted from the LP because of time constraints:

  Orange Minuet, written and performed by Wendy Carlos

  Country Lane, written and performed by Wendy Carlos

  Chapter 5: Complete Track Lists from Barry Lyndon

  Barry Lyndon: Original Soundtrack Album (1975, Warner Bros.)

  Side A

  Sarabande—Main Title, Handel, National Philharmonic Orchestra, Leonard Rosenman, arr. and cond.

  Women of Ireland, Sean Ó Riada; Chieftans

  Piper’s Maggot Jig, Traditional; Waterford Glass Band

  The Sea-Maiden, Traditional; Chieftans

  Tin Whistles, Sean Ó Riada; Paddy Moloney and Sean Potts

  British Grenadiers, Traditional; Fifes and Drums, Rosenman, arr. and cond.

  Hohenfriedberger March, Frederick the Great [attrib.]; Leonard Rosenman, cond.

  Lilliburlero, Traditional; Fifes and Drums, Rosenman, arr. and cond.

  Women of Ireland, Sean Ó Riada; Derek Bell, harp

  March from Idomeneo, Mozart; EMI Records

  Sarabande—Duel, Handel; National Philharmonic Orchestra, Rosenman, arr. and cond.

  Side B

  Lilliburlero, Traditional; Leslie Pearson, arr. and cond.

  German Dance No. 1 in C Major, Schubert; National Philharmonic Orchestra, Rosenman, arr. and cond

  Sarabande—Duel, Handel; National Philharmonic Orchestra, Rosenman, arr. and cond

  Film Adaptation of the Cavatina from Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Paisiello; National Philharmonic Orchestra, Rosenman, arr. and cond

  Cello concerto in E-minor (third movement), Vivaldi; Pierre Fournier, Cello, Festival Strings, Lucerne, Ralph Baumgartner, cond. Deutsche Grammophon

  Adagio from Concerto for 2 Harpsichords and Orchestra in C minor, J. S. Bach; Karl Richter and Hedwig Bilgram, harpsichords, and the Munich Bach-Orchestra, Deutsche Grammophon

  Film adaptation of Piano Trio in E-flat op. 100 (second movement), Schubert; Ralph Holmes, Violin; Moray Welsh, Cello; Anthony Goldstone, Piano; Rosenman, arr.

  Sarabande—End-Title, Handel; National Philharmonic Orchestra, Rosenman, arr. and cond.

  Chapter 6: Complete Track Lists from The Shining

  The S
hining Original Soundtrack (1980, Warner Bros.)

  The Shining (Main Title) (3:27), Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind

  Rocky Mountains (3:01), Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind

  Lontano (10:11), Gyorgy Ligeti, Sinfonie-Orchestra des Sudwestfunks, Conducted by Ernest Bour

  Music for Strings Percussion and Celesta (8:07), Bela Bartok, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  Utrenja (Excerpt) (3:33), Krzysztof Penderecki, Symphony Orchestra of the National Philharmonic, Warsaw, Conducted by Andrzej Markowski

  The Awakening of Jakob (7:55), Krzysztof Penderecki, Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Krzysztof Penderecki

  De Natura Sonoris, No. 2 (8:56), Krzysztof Penderecki, Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Krzysztof Penderecki

  Home (3:09), Henry Hall and the Gleneagles Hotel Band

  Scoring Options for The Shining by Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind

  Archived at the University of the Arts London

  The Shining:—Album, Music by W. Carlos and R. Elkind

  Side A

  Title Music

  High-Low

  Danny Bells

  Heartbeat Passage #1

  Heartbeat Passage #2

  Danny

  Side B

  Thought Clusters, Danny’s 1st Esp (VerA)

  Thought Clusters, Danny’s 1st Esp (VerB)

  Food Larder ESP

  Psychic Shout Up Into Room 237 & Out

  Psychic Shout & Room 237-While Seq.

  Danny At Dart Board

  Danny & Grady Twins

  Single Loud Scream-Efx

  Disc 2: The Shining, music by Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind

  Side A

  Thought Transfers

  Low And High

  Low And High-Rich

  Rich & High ESP

  DC-10 @ 8 AM

  Side B

  The Shining—Title Music (New Mix)

  The Shining—Title Music (Version of 7)

  Winter Maze

  Dream Man

  Keepin’ Out of Mischief Now

  Disc 3

  Soft and slow Metaphor on “Dies Irae”

  Vocal glissandi

  Vocal “Dzzrrhr”’s

  Whisperings

  Low groaning moans

 

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