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Step into a world of cinematic grandeur with the Royal Ballet Sinfonia's "Lewis: Three Decades Of Television Themes." This orchestral masterpiece, released on January 1, 2002, under the Campion Cameo label, is a testament to the ensemble's prowess in crafting evocative and memorable television scores. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, the album is a rich tapestry of themes that have graced British television screens for three decades.
From the adventurous "The Prisoner Of Zenda" to the romantic "Spring & Autumn: Autumn Love," and the whimsical "The Benny Hill Waltz," the Royal Ballet Sinfonia takes you on a journey through a variety of moods and genres. The album also features suites from the television series "Arthur Of The Britons," showcasing the orchestra's ability to bring historical drama to life with pieces like "Flourish for a King" and "Chase!"
The album also includes the hauntingly beautiful "The Dark Angel - A Gothic Melodrama for Orchestra," a four-part suite that highlights the orchestra's dramatic range. The playful "Woof! - Fantasy" and the dramatic "Wreckers At Deadeye - Overture" demonstrate the Royal Ballet Sinfonia's versatility and skill in composing for television.
"Lewis: Three Decades Of Television Themes" is not just a collection of themes; it's a celebration of the Royal Ballet Sinfonia's contributions to television music. Whether you're a fan of orchestral music or a television enthusiast, this album offers a captivating listen that showcases the best of the Royal Ballet Sinfonia's television compositions.