"Saxophone Cinema" by Selmer Saxharmonic is a captivating exploration of cinematic music through the lens of chamber music, released on May 1, 2014, under Musikproduktion Dabringhaus und Grimm. This unique album spans a diverse range of iconic film scores, reimagined and performed with the elegance and versatility of the saxophone. From the haunting melodies of "Schneesturm" to the thrilling themes of "Star Wars" and "Pirates of the Caribbean," Selmer Saxharmonic masterfully navigates through a cinematic landscape, offering a fresh perspective on beloved compositions. The album also features a striking rendition of Bernard Herrmann's "Psycho" suite, showcasing the ensemble's dynamic range and technical prowess. With a duration of 58 minutes, "Saxophone Cinema" is a testament to the power of the saxophone in interpreting and elevating the emotional and narrative depth of film music.
2014 Musikproduktion Dabringhaus und Grimm2014 Musikproduktion Dabringhaus und Grimm
Tracks
Schneesturm: No. 1, Verschneite WegeSelmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic
Schneesturm: No. 2, PastoraleSelmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic
Schneesturm: No. 3, WalzerSelmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic
C'era una volta il west / L'uomo dell'armonica / CheyenneSelmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic
Dances with WolvesSelmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic
Prelude (From "Psycho")Selmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic
In the City (From "Psycho")Selmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic
The Murder (From "Psycho")Selmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic
Finale (From "Psycho")Selmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic
Hotel de la VilleSelmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic
Rota-SuiteSelmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic
Orchestral Suite No. 5, Dans les Rues: I. IntermezzoSelmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic
Orchestral Suite No. 5, Dans les Rues: II. Andante EroicoSelmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic
Orchestral Suite No. 5, Dans les Rues: III. MarschSelmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic
Main Theme (From "Star Wars")Selmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic
He's a Pirate (From "Pirates of the Caribbean")Selmer Saxharmonic, Milan Turkovic