Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Max Steiner's iconic score for "Gone With The Wind," masterfully performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra. This 2012 release brings to life the sweeping grandeur and emotional depth of the classic 1939 film, capturing the essence of the American South through its rich orchestral arrangements.
The album spans 43 minutes, featuring 11 tracks that encapsulate the entire narrative journey of the film. From the opening notes of "Selznick International Trademark - Main Title: Dixie, Mammy, Tara, Rhett" to the poignant conclusion of "Scarlett And Rhett, Tara," each piece is a testament to Steiner's genius and the orchestra's skill. The tracks are a blend of opera, classical, and orchestral music, showcasing the versatility and emotional range of the National Philharmonic Orchestra.
Highlights include the lively "Dance Montage" with its Charleston Heel And Toe Polka and Southern Belle Waltz, the tender "Ashley And Melanie Love Theme," and the dramatic "Civil War, Fall Of The South." The album also features standout pieces like "Mammy," "Rhett's Sorrow," and the moving "Apotheosis: Melanie's Death," each contributing to the overall tapestry of the score.
Originally recorded in 1973 and re-released in 2012, this album is a must-listen for fans of classical music and film scores. The National Philharmonic Orchestra, founded by RCA Records producer and conductor Charles Gerhardt, delivers a performance that is both authentic and captivating. Whether you're a longtime admirer of "Gone With The Wind" or a newcomer to Steiner's compositions, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.