Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of exotica with Morton Gould's "Movie Time," a captivating collection of compositions that blend the charm of classic Hollywood with the allure of exotic sounds. Released on January 6, 2018, under TP4 Music, this album is a testament to Gould's versatility as a composer, conductor, and pianist, showcasing his unique ability to merge classical and popular music seamlessly.
Spanning just 35 minutes, "Movie Time" features eight tracks that evoke the golden age of cinema, each piece a cinematic journey in itself. From the romantic "Easy to Love" to the dreamy "I Dream Too Much," and the upbeat "Let's Face the Music and Dance," Gould's compositions are a delightful blend of nostalgia and exoticism. The album also includes the tender "It Might as Well Be Spring" and the serene "In the Still of the Night," demonstrating Gould's range and depth as a composer.
Morton Gould, born in Richmond Hill, Queens, in 1913, was recognized early on as a child prodigy. Throughout his career, he composed for films, stage, and ballet, and created major works for concert bands, including two symphonies. His ability to straddle the worlds of classical and popular music is evident in "Movie Time," making it a compelling listen for fans of both genres.
Whether you're a longtime admirer of Gould's work or a newcomer to his music, "Movie Time" offers a rich and engaging experience. It's an album that invites you to relax, unwind, and let the enchanting melodies transport you to a world of cinematic wonder.