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Special offer. Galaxymphony - The Best of Volume I & II - Vinyl Edition

Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Anthony Hermus

Galaxymphony - The Best of Volume I & II - Vinyl Edition
Crowdpleasers from John Williams’s Star Wars scores aside, the programmers curate a wide-ranging and sometimes surprising set list, from Elliot Goldenthal’s Alien to Steven Price’s Gravity....

Special offer. Galaxymphony - The Best of Volume I & II - Vinyl Edition

Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Anthony Hermus

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Crowdpleasers from John Williams’s Star Wars scores aside, the programmers curate a wide-ranging and sometimes surprising set list, from Elliot Goldenthal’s Alien to Steven Price’s Gravity....

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A must-have for all sci-fi fans

Travel the universe with the best tracks from Avatar, Blade Runner, Gravity, Interstellar, Star Wars, The Fifth Element, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and The Mandalorian

John Williams composed some of the greatest film scores of all time. His soundtracks for the Star Wars films are legendary. The Imperial March, included in this album, is one of the best known symphonic themes ever, it is also a prime example of classical music influencing film music as the composition draws from Chopin’s Marche funèbre and Holst’s The Planets.

I See You from Avatar was nominated for Best Original Song at the 67th Golden Globes, it was originally performed by Leona Lewis. In this performance Tuva Semmingsen inspires with a soulful interpretation of the song.

Concert orchestration is based on the original orchestration of the film soundtracks

The double vinyl includes the best tracks of Galaxymphony I & II

Also to be released on April 1st: Galaxymphony II – Galaxymphony Strikes Back on Blu-ray, CD and digita audio (including Dolby Atmos)

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August 2022

Crowdpleasers from John Williams’s Star Wars scores aside, the programmers curate a wide-ranging and sometimes surprising set list, from Elliot Goldenthal’s Alien to Steven Price’s Gravity. Vangelis’s ‘Rachel’s Song’ from Blade Runner – sung by Tuva Semmingsen – is one of many highlights.
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