Main Performers | Susanna Rigacci - vocal, Gilda Butta - piano, Marco Serino - violin, Monica Berni - flute, Carlo Romano oboe |
Secondary Performers | Sir Christopher Frayling - speaker |
Orchestra or Band | The Roma Sinfonietta Orchestra |
Choirs | Crouch End Festival Chorus |
Set List | Film Screening - 'A Life in Music', Directed by Giovanni Morricone INTERVAL Introduction (Sir Christopher Frayling), 'Icaro Secondo', 'H2 S', 'The Sicilian Clan', 'Love Circle', 'Uno Che Grida Amore (Love Circle)', 'Come Maddalena (Maddalena)', 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - Titles', 'A Fistful of Dynamite', 'The Ecstasy of Gold (The Good, The Bad and The Ugly)' INTERVAL 'Deborah's Theme (Once Upon a Time in America)', 'Vatel', 'Addio Monti (I Promessi Sposi)', 'Nostromo', 'Per Le Antiche Scale', 'L'eredita' Ferramonti', 'Gabriel's Oboe' (Carlo Romano), 'Falls', 'On Earth As It Is In Heaven' |
Performance Notes | "ENNIO AT 81, STILL DAZZLING. Alfred Hitchcock gave the Royal Albert Hall and his favourite composer, Bernard Herrmann, starring roles in the 1956 film The Man Who Knew Too Much, when at the climax of the cantata, an assassin misfires and falls from one of the balconies. There was no such bloodshed in the venie tonight, packed to the rafters with a crowd of all ages, but there was a constantly shifting stream of moods, emotions and landscapes orchestrated by the man who arguably music fans' favourite film composer of the past 50 years." (The Daily Telegraph, 12 April 2010) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/2010/22) |