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Bond And Beyond - Erich Kunzel, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra / Telarc Audio CD 1991 / CD-80251
UPC 089408025129
Erich Kunzel, Jr. (March 21, 1935 – September 1, 2009) was an American orchestra conductor. Called the "Prince of Pops" by the Chicago Tribune, he performed with a number of leading pops and symphony orchestras, especially the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra (CPO), which he led for 32 years.
The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra is a pops orchestra based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, founded in 1977 out of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Its members are also the members of the Cincinnati Symphony, and the Pops is managed by the same administration. Erich Kunzel, the Pops' founding conductor, continued to lead the Pops until his death in 2009.
In 1965, maestro Max Rudolf invited Erich Kunzel, a young conductor on the faculty of Brown University, to join the Cincinnati Symphony. That October, Kunzel, a Dartmouth graduate and assistant to French conductor Pierre Monteux, conducted his first "8 O'Clock" Pops concert. Over the next four decades, the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra regularly performed for packed houses in Cincinnati's Music Hall and established worldwide recognition through tours and critically acclaimed, best-selling recordings on the Telarc label.
An estimated 30 million people have viewed eight national telecasts of the Cincinnati Pops on PBS, and the Orchestra has more than 100 available recordings, 56 of which have appeared on the Billboard charts, a record unmatched by any other orchestra, and sales of over 10 million units. The Pops’ Copland: Music of America won a 1998 Grammy Award, and four other Pops recordings have been nominated for Grammy Awards.
In May 2008, the Pops received an invitation to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, the only American orchestra to play the opening weekend.
After Kunzel's death on September 1, 2009, John Morris Russell was named in December 2010 as the new director of the Pops, effective September 1, 2011.
Label: | Telarc – CD-80251 |
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CD
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Country: | US |
Released: | 1991 |
Genre: | Stage & Screen |
Style: |
Tracklist:
1 |
Theme From Goldfinger |
2:32 |
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2 | James Bond Theme |
2:20 |
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3 | From Russia With Love |
2:40 |
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4 | Main Theme From Dick Tracy |
3:25 |
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5 | Crime Spree From Dick Tracy |
2:16 |
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6 | Main Theme From The Untouchables |
2:53 |
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7 | Al Capone From The Untouchables |
2:48 |
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8 | It's A Long Road From Rambo (First Blood Part Two) |
3:07 |
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Medley Of TV Adventure Themes (12:05) |
9.1 | Dragnet |
0:08 |
9.2 | Peter Gunn |
1:55 |
9.3 | Perry Mason |
0:50 |
9.4 | The F.B.I. |
0:52 |
9.5 | Hillstreet Blues |
2:21 |
9.6 | Mission Impossible |
0:50 |
9.7 | The Man From U.N.C.L.E. |
1:31 |
9.8 | L.A. Law |
1:31 |
9.9 | Miami Vice |
1:00 |
9.10 | Hawaii Five-O |
1:03 |
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10 | Live And Let Die |
3:28 |
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11 | For Your Eyes Only |
2:41 |
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12 | Axel F From Beverly Hills Cop |
3:55 |
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13 | Theme From Lethal Weapon |
3:03 |
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14 | Woe, The Darkman, Woe! From Darkman |
3:45 |
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15 | Nobody Does It Better From The Spy Who Loved Me |
3:06 |
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16 | Theme From Shaft |
3:04 |
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17 | All Time High From Octopussy |
3:02 |
- Art Direction – Ray Kirschensteiner
- Conductor – Erich Kunzel
- Design [Cover] – Anilda Carrasquillo
- Edited By – Rosalind Ilett
- Engineer – Michael Bishop
- Illustration [Cover] – Dean Sladek
- Photography By [Cover] – Tena Richards
- Producer – Robert Woods (2)
- Producer [Assistant] – Elaine Martone
- Technician – Thomas Knab