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  1. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    STEPHEN EDWARDS CELEBRATES THE BEAUTY OF THE MOVIE THEME WITH
    PIANO MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES

    (April 7, 2011- Los Angeles, CA) – Composer Igor Stravinsky said, “Film music should have the same relationship to the film drama that somebody's piano playing in my living room has on the book I am reading.” Stephen Edwards (Cool Dog, Feast) combines the two with Piano Music From The Movies. The recording will be available digitally and on CD on April 26, 2011.

    Many of the tracks featured on the recording were originally performed by a larger ensemble, in some cases a full orchestra. Taking these pieces and stripping them down to a solo piano may seem an odd choice. “What I love about this collection,” said Edwards, “is that in many of the instances these are very similar to the original piano recordings that were in the movies - just my pianistic interpretation of them.”

    Though he’s a film composer himself, Stephen Edwards decided to pay homage to the film music that moved him. He described, “Shawshank Redemption is one of my all-time favorite movies and I'm so moved by Thomas Newman's muted and slightly dissonant beauty in this score; Field of Dreams moved me so profoundly because of the relationship with my own father and the piano music grabbed me immediately in the theatre when I saw it in the 1990s; A.I is a beautiful tone poem that very few would guess is actually written by John Williams.

    He continued, "’Playing Love’ from The Legend of 1900 is a bravura jazz piece turned into a beautiful thematic statement - and in the film actor Tim Roth's character plays the piece in the movie just as it is heard on this CD. Once Upon a Time in America is probably my all-time favorite Morricone theme - I can still remember the very late night in the 1980s when I saw that movie on late night TV and was bowled over by the beauty of the single voice and orchestra playing that iconic tune - and this is my pianistic remembrance of that recording.”

    As to one of the lesser-known themes on this recording, “Betty Blue sounds like Gabriel Yared's modern take on the Chopin Ballades,” said Edwards.

    Michigan native Stephen Edwards’ music education began at an early age with training by his mother, Rosalie Edwards, followed by studies at Interlochen Music Camp and Lawrence University, where he was recipient of the “Outstanding Classical Soloist” award sponsored by DownBeat magazine, and selected as a participant in the All-American College Orchestra National Talent Search sponsored by Disney.

    Edwards continued his studies at the Dick Grove School of Music in Los Angeles and immediately started working as a session musician for film and TV composers including Mike Post. An avid pianist, he frequently performs on soundtracks for film and TV, including The Mechanic, The Prestige, Desperate Housewives and many others. A prolific composer, Edwards has scored more than 60 movies. He is producing a feature-length documentary, Requiem for My Mother, about a new choral work he composed in honor of his late mother that premiered at the Vatican. Look for the film and CD soundtrack release sometime in 2012.

    “Since I started out as a piano player, I was always interested in playing music I heard in movies that I loved when I was a kid.” said Edwards. “It just made sense to me to record a CD of my favorites.”

    Stephen Edwards Piano Music From The Movies will be available digitally and on CD on April 26, 2011

    Track Listing

    1. To Kill a Mockingbird “Main Title” Elmer Bernstein
    2. Cleopatra “Antony and Cleopatra’s Love” Alex North
    3. Being There “The Room Upstairs” Johnny Mandel
    4. Being There “Goodbye Louise” Johnny Mandel
    5. Diva “Sentimental Walk” Vladimir Cosma
    6. Sophie’s Choice “Main Title” Marvin Hamlisch
    7. Once Upon a Time in America “Main Title”
    Ennio Morricone
    8. Betty Blue “le Petit Nicholas” Gabriel Yared
    9. Cinema Paradiso “Medley”
    Ennio Morricone/Andrea Morricone
    10. Field of Dreams “Night Mists” James Horner
    11. Cousins “Main Title” Angelo Badalamenti
    12. Shawshank Redemption “New Fish"
    Thomas Newman
    13. Shawshank Redemption “Brooks Was Here”
    Thomas Newman
    14. Sabrina “Main Title” John Williams
    15. Titanic “The Portrait” James Horner
    16. The Legend of 1900 “Playing Love” Ennio Morricone
    17. A.I. Artificial Intelligence “The Reunion” John Williams
    18. Munich “End Credits” John Williams
    19. Little Children “2 Hillcrest” Thomas Newman
    20. The Mechanic “Eb Piano Trio”
    Franz Schubert arr. Stephen Edwards


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  2. Quite a varied selection. Probably a good listen for anyone who enjoys piano reductions of originals.
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeApr 22nd 2011
    Enjoying this very much. Will review
    Tom smile
    listen to more classical music!
  3. sdtom wrote
    Enjoying this very much. Will review
    Tom smile

    Looking forward to hearing your take on this CD, Tom. I'm listening to this one now and one thing that I am struck by is the choices of tracks/themes included. It's got lots of tracks that I would not expect to see in a solo piano compilation. They are not the usual selection that you would expect to see in something like a Silva compilation, that's put together to serve the general populous: they are selections put together by the composer that are his own personal favourites.

    Many of the tracks are from scores that I have not heard before (e.g., Being There, Cousins, Sabrina) and even cues not featured on the commercial release of better-known scores ("The Portrait" from Titanic).

    Though a bit much for me to listen to 50 minutes of piano solos, there's certainly enough to dip into every now and again.
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeApr 23rd 2011
    I too was taken aback with the selection process especially the two Johnny Mandel selections, a composer not remembered much except for Emily, Mash, and Shadow of Your Smile. I'm told there will be a physical CD release on Tuesday.
    Thomas
    listen to more classical music!
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeApr 23rd 2011
    Having another listen to Stephen Edwards
    listen to more classical music!
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeApr 26th 2011
    Is going to be my next review. I'm about half way through it.
    listen to more classical music!
  4. Looking forward to hearing your opinion Tom.
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      CommentAuthorBregt
    • CommentTimeApr 26th 2011
    Cool! Be sure to post on MainTitles. wink
    Kazoo
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      CommentAuthorErik Woods
    • CommentTimeApr 26th 2011
    This is one will be on my show either today or tomorrow. It's really good!

    -Erik-
    host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS!
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeApr 26th 2011

  5. A nice review Tom. I particularly liked your comments on the Being There tracks. I would certainly like to hear the OST sometime.
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