Gershwin in Hollywood The John Wilson Orchestra

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Album info

Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
05.05.2016

Label: Warner Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: The John Wilson Orchestra

Composer: George Gershwin (1898–1937), Ira Gershwin (1896–1983)

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Gershwin / Arr Heindorf: Rhapsody in Blue: Overture [Live] 10:41
  • 2 Gershwin / Arr Oliver & Stordahl: Girl Crazy: Treat Me Rough [Live] 04:58
  • 3 Gershwin / Arr Salinger: Girl Crazy: But Not for Me [Live] 03:28
  • 4 Gershwin / Arr Green: Shall We Dance: Slap That Bass [Live] 03:05
  • 5 Gershwin / Arr Salinger: The Barkleys of Broadway: They Can't Take That Away from Me [Live] 04:44
  • 6 Gershwin / Arr Arnaud & Salinger: Strike Up the Band: Strike Up the Band [Live] 04:10
  • 7 Gershwin / Arr Salinger: Funny Face: Funny Face [Live] 03:36
  • 8 Gershwin / Arr Salinger: Funny Face: How Long Has This Been Going On [Live] 05:40
  • 9 Gershwin / Arr Courage & Martin: Funny Face: Let's Kiss and Make Up [Live] 04:41
  • 10 Gershwin / Arr Spencer: The Shocking Miss Pilgrim: Aren't You Kind of Glad We Did? [Live] 03:55
  • 11 Gershwin / Arr Gray: Artie Shaw's Symphony in Swing: Oh Lady, Be Good! [Live] 03:35
  • 12 Gershwin / Arr Heindorf: The Helen Morgan Story: The Man I Love [Live] 03:11
  • 13 Gershwin / Arr Salinger & Green: An American in Paris: 'S Wonderful [Live] 03:01
  • 14 Gershwin / Arr Spencer: The Shocking Miss Pilgrim: For You, for Me, for Evermore [Live] 04:16
  • 15 Gershwin / Arr Spencer, Livingstone & Bennett: Shall We Dance: Shall We Dance? [Live] 04:10
  • 16 Gershwin / Arr Hayton: Star!: Someone to Watch Over Me [Live] 03:44
  • 17 Gershwin / Arr Martin: Funny Face: Clap Yo' Hands [Live] 04:15
  • Total Runtime 01:15:10

Info for Gershwin in Hollywood

Following their extraordinary debut at the BBC Proms in 2009, John Wilson and his hand-picked orchestra have established a well-earned reputation as THE modern interpreters of the Hollywood musical, regularly garnering rave reviews for their live performances at the Proms and around the UK, as well as their recordings since signing an exclusive contract with this label in early 2011. For this next release, Warner Classics is proud to present Gershwin in Hollywood, recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall, at the culmination of this extraordinary orchestra’s sell-out UK tour in 2015. It includes well-known Gershwin favourites of the American Songbook, such as How Long Has This Been Going On?, The Man I Love, ’S Wonderful and They Can’t Take That Away From Me, as well as rarely recorded gems like Slap That Bass, Treat Me Rough, and the majestic orchestral Overture from the film Rhapsody in Blue. With superb vocals from regular JWO guests Matt Ford and Louise Dearman, and the rich orchestral sound so evocative of Hollywood’s Golden Age, all under the direction of John Wilson, this album captures the thrilling atmosphere of a night to remember.

John Wilson Orchestra


John Wilson
Shortlisted in 2007 for the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Society’s Conductor’s Award, John Wilson has established an enviable reputation as a conductor, arranger and scholar, recognised internationally as an expert in the specialist fields of light music, jazz and music for screen, as well as a passionate advocate of British music. He is a principal conductor of the Northern Sinfonia while working on a regular basis with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, City of Birmingham Symphony, Philharmonia, BBC Scottish, BBC Symphony and BBC Concert orchestras. He is principal guest conductor of the RTÉ Concert Orchestra in Dublin, has conducted the Lahti Symphony Orchestra in Finland on several occasions and has also worked in Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland and Bulgaria.

In 2007 he made his BBC Proms debut in the Royal Albert Hall, televised on BBC2, his Australian debut in Melbourne and Adelaide and his London Philharmonic debut at the Royal Festival Hall. He had a triumphant return to the BBC Proms in 2009 conducting his own orchestra in a programme celebrating 75 years of MGM musicals, televised live on BBC2, watched by 3.5 million and repeated three times, now released on DVD. They returned to the Proms last August in a highly acclaimed Rodgers & Hammerstein concert, also televised on BBC2, toured the UK in November and Swingin’ Christmas was broadcast on BBC2 on Christmas Day, repeated on New Year’s Eve. In 2010 John Wilson made his operatic debut with Gilbert & Sullivan’s Ruddigore at Opera North and toured the UK again with the production in autumn 2011.

He has made many recordings with the John Wilson Orchestra on the Vocalion label. This spring he signed an exclusive contract for his orchestra with EMI.

A keen advocate of British music, his discography includes works by John Ireland with the Hallé, four highly acclaimed recordings of the music of Eric Coates with the BBC Concert Orchestra and the RLPO, and works by Vaughan Williams, Bax and Edward German.

A prolific arranger, he has produced countless orchestrations for film, radio and television. He arranged and conducted the music for Kevin Spacey’s film Beyond The Sea, the score of which was nominated for a 2006 American Grammy Award. He enjoys a close working relationship with Paul McCartney and has orchestrated and conducted several of his compositions with the London Symphony Orchestra. In the USA his arrangements and orchestrations have been played by the Chicago Symphony, Boston Pops, National Symphony of Washington and Cleveland orchestras.

A lifelong interest in film music led John Wilson to restore a number of classic film scores. He accepted an enormous challenge from MGM: reconstructing the lost orchestrations of all their major musicals including High Society, Singin’ in the Rain, The Band Wagon and An American in Paris. In 2007 he gave the first European performances of the newly restored score of Wizard of Oz with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, synchronised with the film and the first Irish performances in Dublin with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra. He conducted Singin’ in the Rain with the Philharmonia in the Royal Festival Hall last November.

Born in Gateshead on Tyneside in 1972, John Wilson studied composition and conducting at the Royal College of Music where his teachers were Joseph Horovitz and Neil Thomson. He graduated from the RCM in 1995 winning all the major conducting prizes and the coveted Tagore Gold Medal for the most outstanding student and has recently been made a Fellow.

The John Wilson Orchestra
Conductor and arranger John Wilson formed The John Wilson Orchestra in 1994. The orchestra has an international reputation as a unique hand-picked ensemble of some of the world’s finest musicians. The orchestra specialises in recording contemporary film soundtracks and authentic concert performances of classic film musical scores. Outside of the concert hall the orchestra has contributed to soundtrack recordings for films including The Gathering Storm and in 2007 was nominated for a Grammy Award for ‘Best Soundtrack’ for Beyond the Sea starring Kevin Spacey as Bobby Darin. .

The orchestra has recorded critically acclaimed CDs for Vocalion including This Is The John Wilson Orchestra, Orchestral Jazz, Shall We Dance?, Soft Lights and Sweet Music, Moonlight Becomes You, Film and Television Music of Angela Morley and Dance Date.

In addition the John Wilson Orchestra has collaborated on a CD recording for Sir Paul McCartney. The orchestra has performed on British TV, including Parkinson, and was recently invited to perform a concert for HRH Prince of Wales American Foundation at Buckingham Palace.

In August 2009 the John Wilson Orchestra made its debut at the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall in a concert celebrating the 75th anniversary of the MGM film musicals. The concert was broadcast live on British television. In August 2010 the orchestra returned to the BBC Proms in a celebration of Rodgers & Hammerstein film musicals.

In the autumn of 2010 the John Wilson Orchestra performed its first national tour of the United Kingdom. The John Wilson Orchestra performed a Christmas special Swingin’ Christmas for BBC Television which was broadcast on Christmas night 2010. The John Wilson Orchestra records exclusively for EMI Classics.

Booklet for Gershwin in Hollywood

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