Gone With the Wind (1939) - Suite - Max Steiner
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Prelude / Invitation to Twelve Oakes / Tara / Mammy / The Fall of the South / Scarlett Walks Among the Wounded / Rhett's Leaving / Melanie's Death / Finale
From "Gone With the Wind: The Classic Max Steiner" album - The Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra - conducted by Kenneth Alwyn (1993 re-recording).
One of the greatest film scores ever…stirring, stunning, just glorious. I get a lump in my throat every time I hear the first four minutes or so of the soundtrack of this great Hollywood classic.
When Hollywood, Was Hollywood😢
Gone with the Wind Complete Score (Joel McNeely)
Indeed!
Aloha from Hawaii !!!!!!!!! Am 78 yrs. old now. Have seen "Gone With the Wind" movie at least 50 times
and love all the actors, music, and historical background of the Civil War. My humble thanks to
everyone who had a role in this movie production and also to amuggle15 for this most precious posting.
Gratefully and humbly, Robert S.J. Hu July 9, 2020 .
the most beautiful Soundtrack of all time!!! Everything in this film is a masterpiece !!!♥
Gone With the Wind was the first movie that I remember seeing in a movie theater. It was 1954 and I was 4. I hid under the seat while Atlanta burned. The music made a great impression on me then and still does nearly 60 years later.
Those who devote their love to this movie will be fans till death . And those who have the love this movie are the strong caring beautiful souls that are few left on this planet.
Very very interesting! Thanks
So do I
Fabulous. It envokes such emotion. Steiner was a genius.
What a spectacle that film is! Even with the technological advances since then, I believe there'll never be as great a movie.
Master piece, great movie and great music !
My favorite movie on this planet!
Me Too!
So nostalgic and exquisitely beautiful.
First movie music I ever heard at home. My mother loved GONE WITH THE WIND and had every recording of Max Steiner's score she could find. Now I hear this music as a great tapestry of both Steiner's original themes and American folk songs.
My mom loved this movie, So many memories...
Great score for an incredibly wonderful movie.
I can't remember a time when I didn't have this music in my mind. I first saw Gone with the Wind when I was a kid. I immediately loved everything, without even understanding what it's meant. I loved the clothes, the settings, the characters ... everything. As an adult, I read and reread the book. And although I'm a 40-year-old man, it remains one of my favorite movies and books. An absolute masterpiece!
I love that! *remember that movie* My favorit!
What a music ! what a talent ! what a cinema!
I want to walk up the aisle at my wedding to this!
There are no more composers left like Max Steiner. You could always tell when the music was written by Max. He had a certain style that the composers of movies today just don't have. Max Steiner worked well into the 1960's and his beautiful music can be heard in such great movies as A summer place, Parrish, Susan Slade and Rome Adventure. He was wonderful.
Are you sure about this? John Williams is still alive and active. There are so many talents nowadays who can compose these kinds of beautiful scores, like Michael Giacchino and Hans Zimmer.
@@BlizzyFoxTF Williams is unabashedly derivitive. All his scores should be qualified by "a variation on the theme by Gustave Holtz," or whoever the original was written by. I don't know about the other two you mentioned.
Don't forget King Kong.
How about Ennio Morricone?
Thanks Rick for all the information👍
This suite is gorgeous. The recording is exquisite!
So relaxing💜
Oh, what a wonderful movie have had ever made it, it were have had been through lots of difficulty, it took lots of the years 2 complete the 🎥, so glad it did n done it so well! No other movie can really ever 2 make it the same ever again.😄🎆😃🎆
I got teary eyed listening to this! I just love "Gone with the Wind" so much!
One of the best movies ever made.
It's an all saying, But they don't make a like that no more...
Absolutely the greatest movie ever made! Period! Selznick, Gable, Vivian, Olivia, Howard,-that is everything that needs to be said about this beautiful film !1!
my favorite since childhood
Breathtaking! What a wonderful score!
The gwtw music brings me to audible sobs and real tears.
Hollywood could never remake this movie.
Beautiful and well done, has to be the best score for a movie and the movie is the best movie ever made!
Great music!
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
This was Hollywood
Thank you for this! This is the best quality video I've clicked on.
Uh, why didn't Max get the Oscar for this again?
What an amazing writer! I wish I had 1% of his talent.
This is amazing
AWESOME
Brilliant Max Steiner studied with the greatest composer ever Gustav Mahler❤❤❤
Splendide note.....indimenticabili.....
@MOTHMAN225 He lost it to "The Wizard of Oz". One reason it lost could that a majority of the score was inspired by Civil War songs (Dixie, Battle Hymn of the Republic, When Johnny Comes Marching Home, etc.)
Lindo!! um gênio!!
got the main theme ( track 1 )... om an old MGM label 78..with the finale part is on the other side..played by Leroy Holmes & His orchestra...# MGM 761 recorded 1954..
s eternal flame. In the soul of the lovers..and.sentimental.people.that..love.the.movies.thank..for.this.aiconic.piece
I never thought of that but your right.
Beautiful
the scene i like most is the monologue of scarlett o'hara="as God is my witness,i will never go hungry again....❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💖💖💖💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
Yes, that scene sums up what this book/movie was about! What war does to people! When the book was first published in 1936, it immediately became an international best seller, and publishers were not prepared for the demand for translations! The book/movie has been on and off best seller lists for 85 years! The last time in the summer of 2020! Throughout those 85 years, the wars have never ceased.
It's wounderful!! 風と共に去りぬ、万歳!
Aunque no es la orquesta de Max Stiener esta version se escucha mucho mejor!!!musica estraordinaria de la pelicula !!Me eriza cada vez que la escucho!!!!!
This is technically the top-grossing movie ever, if you adjust for inflation (not always accurate)
Look at this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_films
Acho que essa canção tá em Chaves também...
"Lo que el viento se llevó" (Fleming, Cukor y Wood, 1939). Banda sonora: Max Steiner.
スカーレットが絶望に打ちひしがれてどうしようと考えたたとき、明日考えよう、今考えるのはよそうと自分に言い聞かせ、立ち上がる生命力が見習いとこである。
ESTA E A FAMOSA TRILHA SONORA QUE MAX STEINER COMPOS PARA ACOMPANHAR AS CENAS DO NAO MENOS FAMOSO FILME "E O VENTO LEVOU ". FILME QUE FEZ BASTANHTE SOCESSO, EXECUTADA PELA ORQUESTRA FILARMONICA DE WESTMINSTER, SOB A REGENCIA DE KENNETH ALWYN. AINDA HOJE ESTA MUSICA CONTINUA VENDENDO SEUS DISCOS E O FILME CONTINUA SENDO EXIBIDO EM ALGUMAS SALAS COM BASTANTE ESPECTADORES. RIVALIZANDO COM ESTE ACHO QUE SOMENTE " O MANTO SAGRADO " E " CASABLANCA, AINDA FAZEM O MESMO SUCESSO DESDE SEUS LANÇAMENTOS. ESTA PRODUÇAO CINEMATOGRAFICA E DSE 1939
افلام السينما العظيمه، ،،،مااعظم ذلك العصر، ،،،
GWTW won eight competitive Oscars (plus an honorary and a technical achievement award), so why didn't Steiner receive an Oscar for what was arguably the greatest movie score of the studio era? Well, between 1937 and 1945, each studio was permitted to submit the score from one film a year as its official entry for the "best scoring" award. For 1939, Selznik International put up Steiner's GWTW score, of course, but that year's nominees included two scores by Alfred Newman (for Samuel Goldwyn and 20th Century Fox), three scores by Victor Young (for Columbia, Paramount, and Republic), and even another score by Steiner (for Warner Brothers' "Dark Victory"). Given the penchant for academy members to vote for productions by their own studios, and the twelve-way split in the voting, Herbert Stothart's "The Wizard of Oz" score came out on top. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Award_for_Best_Original_Score
Preciosa ❤❤
In EMNpire Of the un By Spielgerg a large ad for the movie is shown just before the Japanese attack.
Huge, huge HUGE, HUGE, NOTHING MORE TO BE SAID.
Yay.
2:55 - the horn!
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I agree with snowcherryleopard: the film was too long. I've been watching this since the 1950s and it could have used some editing. I should amend what I said: It's not its clock time that's too long, it's the pacing that drags. Pacing a clock time don't always correlate.
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4:07 = echoes of Mahler 9
This sound is a great surprise. Has it been 'Remastered and digitalised? Or is it a new recording altogether ?
+Philip Croft This may be a late 1950s recording in stereo that Steiner made for Warner Bros. Records. It does not
include the spectacular "burning of Atlanta" music because Steiner did not write that.
+fotomattx hi, had the Lp. it was fantastic in sound recordings.
11:00 RW
L13052019.
Quo Vadis-Rozsa Hail Nero (Triumphal March), cuya Re-grabación es Ave Caesar (TRIUMPHAL MARCH), SUENAN en Legiones Romanas Ben Hur-Rozsa; Y en La versión corta Legiones Romanas Ben Hur-Rozsa Fortaleza Romana Ben Hur-Rozsa. Y es futuro Overture de Ben Hur-Rozsa, inicio lo que suena allí en estos Soundtracks; Misma parte se repite en Fortaleza Romana Ben Hur-Rozsa; y en inicio Vía Dolorosa de King Of Kings-Rozsa.
Misma parte es la repetición de Quo Vadis-Rozsa: Marcus Chariot. Fanfares For Nero Quo Vadis-Rozsa.
Misma parte en First Arena Fanfare. Second Arena Fanfare. Third Arena Fanfare. Fanfare For The Bull. Hail Galba.
En su Ben Hur-Rozsa: Misma parte, Overture de Ben Hur-Rozsa, se repite por fracciones de segundo en Welcome Messala, o Salute For Messala, o Messala in Command Ben Hur-Rozsa, inicio, como secuencia de The Roman Legions Ben Hur-Rozsa.
Misma parte se repite en Victor Parade Ben Hur-Rozsa, cierre o final. Panem Et Circenses March o Bread And Circus March, version Hail Galba Quo Vadis-Rozsa para Ben Hur-Rozsa. Misma parte en su New Fanfare For Circus Parade, o Fanfare For Circus Parade.
Overture Ben Hur-Rozsa significando siempre un comienzo.
El Inicio de Victory Parade Ben Hur-Rozsa, Overture Ben Hur-Rozsa, con variación rítmica.
En el Cierre de Victory Parade Ben Hur-Rozsa se repite Fortaleza Romana; versión corta de Legiones Romanas Ben Hur-Rozsa, parte final. Y Legiones Romanas Ben Hur-Rozsa.
Muy repetitivo para musicalizar el gran poder de las Legiones Romanas.
Misma parte; Es posible que El Maestro Miklos Rozsa repite su Futuro Overture Ben Hur-Rozsa; simultáneamente con su Futuro Conflicto, Venganza de Messala, versiones Friendship Ben Hur-Rozsa; En su The Burning Of Rome Quo Vadis-Rozsa: Misma Parte en Gratu's Entry Into Jerusalem Ben Hur-Rozsa. En fracciones de segundo. Representando Conflicto. Represión. Frustración. Inicio Peligro. Como secuencia de The Roman Legions Ben Hur-Rozsa.
Misma parte se repite en Quo Vadis-Rozsa Prelude. Ben Hur-Rozsa Main Title, mismos tiempos e inicio.Y en Prelude Ben Hur-Rozsa Re-Recording Carlo Savina. Prelude Ben Hur-Rozsa Re-Recording Miklos Rozsa :Fanfare To Prelude. Y en Soundtracks Ben Hur-Rozsa donde se repita su Overture.
Misma parte suena en Double Indemnity-Rozsa Prelude, inicio, y en Soundtracks Double Indemnity-Rozsa donde se repita su Prelude.
Misma parte: Se parece mucho al Tema de Superman-Williams. Similarmente en el caso Williams está Partitura posiblemente la repite en su Superman Theme y Score Superman- Williams donde se repita. Valgame aclarar que puede ser una Remembranza del Maestro John Williams de su Maestro El Maestro Miklos Rozsa. No un Plagio. Nunca un Plagio, que igual no podría asegurar.
L13052019. Misma parte se parece mucho al Tara's Theme: Prelude Main Title. Prelude Gone With The Wind del Maestro Max Steiner. Valgame aclarar que puede ser una Remembranza del Maestro Miklos Rozsa del Maestro Max Steiner. No un Plagio. Nunca un Plagio, que igual no podría asegurar.
Joan Crawford said that Clark Gable was the most masculine man on the planet.... ...probably Sean Connery might have something to say about her opinion!
1:52 the diminished chord : )
Studio privatamente Composizione e siccome adoro da sempre la contrappuntistica di MAX STEINER oltre che gli impasti sonori delle sue composizioni, mi piacerebbe poter conoscere, per uso esclusivamente privato e per studio personali, almeno qualche battuta di una partitura completa orchestrale. Per quanto riguarda "Gone With the Wind", senza voler chiedere troppo, desidero tanto conoscere almeno le prime 8 battute di introduzione per orchestra. Esiste un sito sul web inerente a tale riguardo? Chi mi può fornire a tale riguardo delle valide informazioni? Grazie. Mario e-mail: mariofontanam@libero.it
I'm probably going to get a lot of dislikes but
I don't really like this movie that much! This piece is really making me tear up though
Don't bother replying because I know that a lot of them will probably be negative
Ok.
The quintessential woman's movie. I never met a woman who didn't worship it.
The original orchestration is far superior.
just don't comment at all.
Politics....
Melanie dies? I don't think so!
Um....haven't you seen the movie?
Lucie Gundlach Seen the movie or read the book? It is Scarlett's biggest epiphany -- that Ashley is weak, that he's nothig without Melanie, and doesn't come to Scarlett once he is free -- and that she really loves Rhett.
europeans in usa eh
So sad that they want to ban this movie now. I'm voting for Trump 🇺🇸
She is very pretty...BUT she is not southern! She is a 26 year-old from England.
+DCBARNONE89 As someone said many years ago; "Better than a Yankee playing the part."
Hi there. Thanks for your reply and I concur! I had almost forgotten about the "yankee" comment......good times!
+lelandjr2 Hi there! I so concur.......thank you!
Thanks for the reminder.....had almost forgot that!
Good times!
And she d
She disliked Gable for his bad breath (from having false teeth).
Ooh, don’t let Nancy Pelosi and those other cowardly democrats know that you’re listening to music from this great film.