MP-19 MaestroPaws — S02E19
Keeping to our new format, we let the organ play and mix up some marches and film scores.
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Tracklist:
Main Theme
John Williams
Jaws
Boston Pops Orchestra, conducted by John Williams
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Tetris Piano Opus No.1 (Korobeiniki)
Russian Folk Song
Arranged and Performed by Martin Leung
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Downlink
Philip Sheppard
In the Shadow of the Moon
Sundowner
Benjamin John Power
Isles of Wonder: Music from London 2012 Opening Ceremony
Blanck Mass & London Symphony Orchestra
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Trumpet Tune from “King Arthur”
Henry Purcell
Organ of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London
Ellen’s Chants: Ave Maria
Franz Schubert
Musica Antiqua New York
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The Flowers of Buckingham
Alexandre Desplat
The Queen
London Symphony Orchestra
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O Love of God, How Strong and True
Michael McCarthy
Washington National Cathedral Choir, Conducted by Michael McCarthy
Written for the State Funeral of Ronald Regan
Jerusalem
Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Words by William Blake
BBC Concert Orchestra and Chorus, Conducted by Barry Wordsworth
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Funeral March of a Marionette
Charles Gounod
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Conducted by Alexnader Gibson
Adapted as Theme for ‘Alfred Hitchcock Presents’
Sir Sav-A-Lot
James Horner
Jumanji
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Hungarian March from The Damnation Of Faust
Hector Berlioz
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Sir Simon Rattle
Romeo and Juliet, Op.64 – Act 1: S13 Dance Of the Knights
Sergei Prokofiev
Vladimir Ashkenazy
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Desert Winds/The Locusts
George Fenton
Planet Earth
BBC Symphony Orchestra
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Mutiny
Hans Zimmer
Crimson Tide
Suicide Mission
Jack Wall and Sam Hulick
Mass Effect
London Philharmonic Orchestra
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Eternal Alexander
Vangelis
Alexander
Epris Polyphonic Ensemble
Ode to Power
The Immediate
Trailerhead: Triumph
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Suite from X2
John Ottman
X-Men II
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Take the ‘A’ Train
Billy Strayhorn
City of Birmingham Orchestra, led by Sir Simon Rattle
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Coronation Ode: Part VI, Land of Hope & Glory
Edward Elgar
Dame Felicity Lott, Cambridge University Musical Society Chrous, Choir of King’s College, New Philharmonia Orchestra, Band of the Royal Military School of Music, conducted by Sir Philip Ledger
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End Credits
Alan Silvestri
Cast Away