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  1. DAN REDFELD ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF
    ACROSS THE STARS: THE MUSIC OF JOHN WILLIAMS FOR SOLO PIANO FROM BSX RECORDS

    (May 11, 2016– Los Angeles, CA) – Los Angeles-based composer Dan Redfeld announces the recent release of Across the Stars: The Music of John Williams For Solo Piano from BSX Records.

    “The music can translate to pretty much anything and it will still communicate an incredibly emotional, powerful idea,” said Redfeld of John Williams’ work. “We hope the public hears that John isn’t just a one-note, blockbuster composer. His skills are much more multi-faceted and he has a created a body of work which is complex but always memorable and melodic. He’s definitely the greatest American composer since Bernstein or Copland and in a class all by himself.”

    Distilling the orchestrations down for solo piano allows the listener to hear the purist form of Williams’ melodies. “Williams’s music tends to have a dense texture, both harmonically and contrapuntally,” Redfeld explained. “It’s difficult to translate the counterpoint on the piano and also captured all that color on one instrument. So it’s distilling it down to the basic melody we hear as an audience, and then filling in to get some approximation of the counter-line or harmonies.”

    American composer, conductor, orchestrator, pianist and producer Dan Redfeld has had his music and arrangements performed internationally from the concert hall to the musical theatre stage to the recording studio. He received his training at Boston’s New England Conservatory before transferring to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) where he graduated with a degree in composition with an emphasis in conducting. Instructors include composers William Thomas McKinley, Irwin Kostal, and David Raksin, and conductors Jon Robertson, Sir Simon Rattle, Zubin Mehta, and Roger Norrington.

    Later this year his debut classical recording A Hopeful Place will be released by Navona Records. In May 2015, Mr. Redfeld’s Arioso for Oboe, Percussion and Strings premiered with the Santa Barbara Symphony under the direction of Maestro Nir Kabaretti and oboe soloist Lara Wickes. January 15, 1947 - An Impromptu for Solo Harp, Mr. Redfeld’s latest opus, was commissioned and premiered by harpist Alison Bjorkedal. The piece took Third Place in the American Harp Society Los Angeles Chapter Composition Competition and was recorded in 2014 for a release in 2016. His Fantasy for Violin & Piano was written for and premiered by violinist Elizabeth Hedman and pianist Robert Thies in 2009. Mr. Redfeld’s Travels for Piano Quartet was premiered in June of 2011 by Central4. In 2013, he and Central4 were featured at the Festival Internacional Bravissimo in Guatemala City. Travels received its international premiere to great acclaim along with Les Miserables Fantasy, a new 12-minute suite arranged for piano sextet by Mr. Redfeld based on material from the hit musical. Additional concert works include A Heart’s Journey for Piano & Orchestra, Fanfare & Theme for Orchestra, Dance Sketches, Vineyards for octet, Serenade for Piano Trio and the celebratory string quartet, Jubilation Fanfare.

    Among Redfeld’s twenty-five film scores are the AFI-produced Clinic E and film noir Moustache, which garnered him several awards. He has also composed music for more than twenty silent classic films and in 2013, participated in a five-city West Coast tour for the Library of Congress premiering his work for the restored Mary Pickford classics, Sparrows and Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall. Visit him at www.danredfeld.com.

    Track Listing
    THE NOVELS
    1. Love Theme from JANE EYRE (4:59)
    2. Main Theme from ANGELA’S ASHES (4:57)
    3. Medley from THE BOOK THIEF (8:48)

    AMERICANA
    4. Suite from THE REIVERS (3:20)
    5. Love Theme from THE MISSOURI BREAKS (4:00)

    TRAGIC ROMANCE
    6. Love Theme from STORY OF A WOMAN (4:17)
    7. Across the Stars from STAR WARS: ATTACK OF THE CLONES (5:49)

    THRILLERS
    8. Main Theme from THE EIGER SANCTION (4:50)
    9. End Credits from PRESUMED INNOCENT (4:15)
    10. End Credits from FAMILY PLOT (4:07)

    A TRIBUTE TO STEVEN SPIELBERG
    11. ET and Me from E.T. THE EXTRATERRESTRIAL (5:50)
    12. Main Theme from SCHINDLER’S LIST (2:12)
    13. Cadillac of the Skies from EMPIRE OF THE SUN (4:40)
    14. Suite from LINCOLN (5:34)
    15. Main Theme from JURASSIC PARK (7:58)

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  2. Looking forward to checking this out, really enjoyed the similar album for small ensemble last year.
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      CommentAuthorMartijn
    • CommentTimeMay 13th 2016
    I have to admit the clios sound pretty darn fine, even if Redfeld's flourishing touch isn't my favourite style.
    'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn
  3. In the interest of balance, not particularly interested in this.
    The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn
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      CommentAuthorErik Woods
    • CommentTimeMay 13th 2016
    It's a FANTASTIC disc. Wonderful interpretation of known classics with a few hidden gems! A superb late night listen!

    -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
    • CommentTimeMay 13th 2016
    Haven't had a chance to listen to this yet.
    listen to more classical music!
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeMay 13th 2016 edited
    Looking forward to this. As everyone knows (at least over at FSM), I've been raving about the gorgeous, unreleased score for STORIA DI UNA DONNA/STORY OF A WOMAN forever, and I've been bothering James Fitzpatrick about it for a long time-- in hope of a re-recording. It's absolutely fantastic!

    Anyways, this piano rendition of the love theme is a nice bonus while we wait (I obviously also have the single of the Williams-penned Ornella Varnoni song "Uno di Qua, L'altra di La" -- which is basically the love theme), as well as some boot recordings with sound effects.
    I am extremely serious.
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeMay 15th 2016
    I listened to the Redfield's "Under the Sky" for solo piano and I must listen to it again before I can make an honest evaluation. His style is a bit showy.
    Tom smile
    listen to more classical music!