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S T E V E N A L L E N F OX, CONDUCTOR
                                THE GSPO CHORALE
                        LED BY M A E S T R A M A R YA B A S A R A B A
Expect the unexpected
                        V I C T O R P E S A V E N T O, MUSIC DIRECTOR

                                 PRODUCED AND HOSTED BY
                                 ROBERT TOWNSON
                                          SOLOIST:
                                  S A R A A N D O N, FLUTE
                                    WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
                              ANN MARIE CALHOUN
                                 JOHN DEBNEY
                                CLIFF EIDELMAN
                                DANNY ELFMAN
                              MICHAEL GIACCHINO
                                   MARK ISHAM
                             CHRISTOPHER LENNERTZ
                                 J O E L M c N E E LY
                                DIEGO NAVARRO
                                 JOHN POWELL
                                  BRIAN TYLER
                                 HANS ZIMMER

                                      MAY 11, 2013
                                  WARNER GRAND THEATER
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Producer’s Note

                                                                                                 Welcome to Varèse Sarabande’s 35th Anniversary Concert Gala!
                                                                                                 There are film music fans all over the world tonight who wish they could be occupying the
                                                                                               seat you are currently in, but you are the lucky ones. What a night this is going to be!
                                                                                                 The forces that have come together for the show you are about to see are remarkable.
                                                                                               There is so much more history represented in tonight’s program than merely the last 35 years.
                                                                                               This evening is really about the entire history of film music. We’ll be enjoying the
                                                                                               performances of a select few … some of my best friends, who just happen to the masters of
                                                                                               modern film music. And we’ll hear the music of those I dearly miss … legends of the art form
                                                                                               — the immortals.
                                                                                                 As I’ve said before, the great thing about celebrating Varèse Sarabande history is that, for
                                                                                               us, the spotlight is always on the composers. Tonight is, without question, about them. All
                                                                                               of them! We could never represent everyone. That’s been the hardest part about putting
                                                                                               together this programme. I started with a list of well over 1500 scores — closer to 2000,
                                                                                               actually. I had to reduce that to 20, which ended up being about 30. But that’s the nature of
                                                                                               concerts. In addition to the superstars of film music who will soon be taking the stage, the
                                                                                               honorees of tonight’s celebration most certainly include the composers who are not on the
                                                                                               programme. Some are here; so many are spread far and wide … all over the world. But they
                                                                                               are all part of this and they all deserve to take a bow.
                                  May 10, 2008                                                   The composers have always been film music’s royalty, but we need the full court for what
  front row: MICHAEL GIACCHINO, LALO SCHIFRIN, MARC SHAIMAN, RICHARD M. SHERMAN                we do. I have been blessed to work with dozens of orchestras from all over the world and
second row: MARK ISHAM, JAN A.P. KACZMAREK, CHRISTOPHER YOUNG, EDWARD SHEARMUR                 thousands of musicians. Certainly there have been musicians from every continent, and
     third row: CHRISTOPHE BECK, BRIAN TYLER, MYCHAEL DANNA, CHARLES BERNSTEIN,                probably very nearly every country. There are the contractors, on whom all of the composers
         JOHN FRIZZELL, ROBERT TOWNSON, JOHN DEBNEY, MATTHEW JOSEPH PEAK
                    fourth row: DON DAVIS, CLIFF EIDELMAN, JOHN OTTMAN,                        rely to assemble the musicians for each new score; and the music preparation, librarian and
               RICHARD KRAFT, MARCO BELTRAMI, JOEL MCNEELY, TREVOR RABIN                       copyist teams — these are just a few of the invaluable people behind the scenes. And it goes
                                                                                               on — endless lists, upon lists — choirs, singers, conductors, and recording engineers. The
                                                                                               directors and writers who have contributed liner notes … and the artists who’ve painted the
                                                                                               covers. Of course there are the composers’ agents and publicists; the music department
                                                                                               heads at all the film studios … even the lawyers! We’ve needed everyone and they have all
                                                                                               been there for us. Year after year. It’s a big industry, but also a close-knit one. So much of
                                                                                               what I do is based on personal relationships. Working with friends. There are truly no words
                                                                                               to express the degree of gratitude I hold for them, so to everyone I simply say, thank you.
                                                                                                 Thank you also to the Golden State Pops Orchestra, Artistic Director Steven Allen Fox,
                                                                                               Music Director Victor Pesavento and the entire GSPO team. I have been so touched by
                                                                                               everyone’s incredible enthusiasm for helping me celebrate the music we all love. This is a
                                                                                               very special organization and I am honored to have had the Varèse anniversary tour begin
                                                                                               right here at home, with this orchestra.
                                                                                                 We have a special soloist, too. The remarkable flute virtuoso Sara Andon is with us tonight.
                                                                                               Her performances on the scoring stages of Los Angeles have made her one of the most in-
                                                                                               demand flutists in town, while her acclaim around the world is soaring. Believe me … you are
                                                                                               in for such a treat!
                                                                                                 This evening will soon be a memory that we all will share forever. It will pass far too quickly.
                                                                                               Each of us will leave here with different pieces of the memory puzzle of tonight’s musical
                                                                                               celebration — one that will never be fully reassembled once we’ve all dispersed. But after
                                                                                               tonight, all the different memories will live on — and sharing them with each other, as well as
                                                                                               with those who aren’t here, will help keep them alive forever.
                                                                                                 Isn’t so much of life all too fleeting? Thankfully music has an extraordinary power to stay
                                                            upper left: ROBERT TOWNSON,
                                                                        STEVEN ALLEN FOX,
                                                                                               with us.
                                                                              ALAN SILVESTRI     Since I won’t have the opportunity to enjoy this concert from the audience, I am already a
                                                               above: ROBERT TOWNSON,          little envious of you. But getting to produce and host this evening’s gala and to introduce on
                                                                                SARA ANDON,    stage so many of my friends to an audience full of so many other friends — and family as well
                                                                              LEE HOLDRIDGE    (Happy Mother’s Day, Mom!) — is one of the great honors of my life.
                                                                        left: ANA MOLOWNY
                                                                        ROBERT TOWNSON,
                                                                                                 Thank you for coming.
                                                                    TENERIFE SYMPHONY            Enjoy the show!
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35 Years of Film Music History
                                                                                                                                                               Part One
  Thirty-five years is a long time by any estimation. It’s a demanding, rewarding and              VARÈSE SARABANDE 35TH ANNIVERSARY OVERTURE
transforming period of time and these last thirty-five years have certainly seen Varèse              . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arranged by Steven Allen Fox and Victor Pesavento
Sarabande Records through a significant metamorphosis. Varèse Sarabande [Vă-rĕz´ Săr´-          Steven Allen Fox, conductor
e -bănd´] was founded in the spring of 1978 as a classical label with a mandate to rescue         DRIVING MISS DAISY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hans Zimmer
archival recordings of some of the more obscure works by both the great masters as well as         Steven Allen Fox, conductor                                       Hans Zimmer, piano • Mike Einziger, guitar
many lesser-known composers. Sibelius’ Origin Of Fire and Dvorák’s Eighth Symphony are                                                                                                             Ann Marie Calhoun, violin
found alongside composer-conducted albums by Enesco, Harris, Copland, and Leonard
Bernstein. Also from this earliest period came the first flirtation with composers who were        THAT HAMILTON WOMAN Love Theme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miklós Rózsa
best known for their film composition. Albums featuring concert works by Erich Wolfgang            Steven Allen Fox, conductor                                                           Paul Henning, violin
Korngold, Miklós Rózsa and Franz Waxman were the first to foreshadow what was to come.
                                                                                                   DOLPHIN TALE Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Isham
Later, there was a series of state-of-the-art recordings produced incorporating the latest
methods from the developing world of digital technology. Dvorák’s New World, Saint-Saens’          Steven Allen Fox, conductor
Organ Symphony, Beethoven’s Seventh, Tchaikovsky’s Sixth plus works by DeFalla, Rodrigo            A LITTLE ROMANCE Main Title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georges Delerue
and Gould made up Varèse’s release schedule during this time. Concurrent with all of this,         Steven Allen Fox, conductor                                                                             Sara Andon, flute
a few film soundtracks found their way into the catalog. Victor Young’s The Quiet Man, Rózsa’s
A Time To Love And A Time To Die and Alex North’s Four Girls In Town were among the scores         HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Powell
that initiated an exploration of the world of film music. As sales of the soundtracks overtook     John Powell, guest conductor
the classical releases, the tide began to turn and soon Varèse Sarabande became the first
                                                                                                   ALIENS VS. PREDATOR: REQUIEM Overture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Tyler
record label to be devoted exclusively to film music. Greater ambitions soon led to a series
                                                                                                   Brian Tyler, guest conductor
of new recordings produced by the great George Korngold and conducted by the legendary
likes of Miklós Rózsa and Elmer Bernstein.                                                         RUDY The Final Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Goldsmith
  The rest, as they say, is history. For over three decades, Varèse Sarabande Records has          Cliff Eidelman, guest conductor                                                                               The GSPO Chorale
been home to more of film music’s greatest composers than any other label. Now with a
catalog of over 1500 albums, which grows by 60 to 70 titles each year, Varèse Sarabande
remains the most prolific soundtrack label in the world. Over the years, our extended family                                                                   Part Two
has grown to include an international group of film music's very best composers — all of them.
But with nearly 100 releases, no composer has appeared more frequently on the label than           VARÈSE SARABANDE 35TH ANNIVERSARY ENTR’ACTE
our patron saint, Jerry Goldsmith, whose importance to Varèse Sarabande and, indeed, to             . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arranged by Christopher Lennertz
all of film music is immeasurable.                                                                 Christopher Lennertz, guest conductor                                                                                The GSPO Chorale
  It has been both a thrill and an honor to have had the opportunity to work with so many of
the greatest composers of our time on preserving their music and making it available to be         IRON WILL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joel McNeely
enjoyed by fans around the world. In doing this, we have also enjoyed performances by many         Joel McNeely, guest conductor
of the world’s finest musicians and orchestras. There is no question that motion pictures          SPARTACUS Love Theme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex North, Arranged by Lee Holdridge
afford the music featured in them the opportunity of reaching an audience more vast than           Diego Navarro, guest conductor                                                            Sara Andon, flute
what has been available to composers at any other time throughout history. It is important
that the best of this music be allowed to lead a life apart from the film for which it was         PEE WEE’S BIG ADVENTURE Finale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danny Elfman
composed. In fact, many wonderful film scores became classics almost solely due to the             Steven Allen Fox, conductor
impression they made on album. Without soundtrack releases, some of the greatest scores
                                                                                                   THE ANT BULLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Debney, Lyric by Lisbeth Scott
ever written would remain unknown and hidden away in the vast film studio vaults.
  Whether in film or on album, it is encouraging to realize that it is never too late to make      John Debney, guest conductor                                 The GSPO Chorale • Sara Andon, penny whistle
discoveries. A person could devote their entire life to exploring the world of classical music     SHREK Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell
and, if they lived to be a thousand, would not exhaust the infinite riches it has to offer. Film                                                                                             Arranged by Victor Pesavento
music, having attracted the great musical minds of the world for nearly one hundred years          Steven Allen Fox, conductor                                                                         The GSPO Chorale
now, could also (and easily) fill a few lifetimes with perpetual discovery and revelation.
  As we celebrate our 35th anniversary, it is this notion and spirit of discovering new,           STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Giacchino
wonderful and moving music that keeps us doing what we do and, it is our hope, will keep           Michael Giacchino, guest conductor                                                             The GSPO Chorale
you listening.
                                                                            — Robert Townson                                                  There will be a fifteen-minute intermission

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Hans Zimmer                                                       John Powell
                                         One of the true giants in film music today, Hans Zimmer           John Powell has become the virtual king of animation in
                                         began his American film career with a pair of consecutive Best    recent years, but we’ve been working with him since long
                                         Picture Oscar winners … Rain Man (1988) and Driving Miss          before that. John’s Varèse relationship began with a
                                         Daisy (1989). Daisy was also the score which began Hans’          wonderful score for the little-known film Just Visiting but
                                         relationship with Varèse Sarabande Records, that has gone         immediately launched into the stratosphere after that with
                                         on to include such scores as Green Card, Pacific Heights,         the first Shrek. John was unstoppable after this, with a string
                                         Drop Zone, Tears Of The Sun, Frost/Nixon, The Holiday and         of both live actions films (The Bourne Identity, Two Weeks
                                         Kung Fu Panda 2. Zimmer has also forged a powerful set of         Notice, The Italian Job, Paycheck, X-Men: The Last Stand,
                                         director relationships with Ron Howard, Ridley Scott and          Hancock, The Bourne Supremacy, United 93) and a growing
                                         Christopher Nolan, among others, as well as producer Jerry        number of animated films (Robots, Horton Hears A Who!, Ice
                                         Bruckheimer. Zimmer’s string of innovative blockbuster            Age 2, 3 and 4, Rio and The Lorax). Powell’s acclaimed score
                                         scores includes The Lion King, Thelma & Louise, Gladiator,        for How To Train Your Dragon earned him his first Academy
                                         The Dark Knight, Sherlock Holmes and Inception.                   Award nomination. We are so proud to have released all of
                                                                                                           these scores on Varèse Sarabande.

Ann Marie Calhoun                                                                                                                                   Brian Tyler
                                                                                                                                                    Brian Tyler debuted on Varèse Sarabande in 2003 with a trio
Internationally acclaimed violinist Ann Marie Calhoun is
                                                                                                                                                    of scores all released on the same day! Children Of Dune,
currently playing violin in the band SuperHeavy, with Dave
                                                                                                                                                    D a r k n e s s Fa l l s a n d T h e H u n t e d b e g a n a s e r i e s o f
Stewart, Mick Jagger, Damian Marley, AR Rahman, and Joss
                                                                                                                                                    collaborations that continues to this day. A partial list of
Stone. Her extensive experience as a rock violinist also
                                                                                                                                                    Brian’s extensive Varèse discography includes Timeline, The
includes tours as a featured soloist with the legendary Ringo
                                                                                                                                                    Final Cut, Constantine, Annapolis, Partition, Eagle Eye, Aliens
Starr, Yanni, Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Jethro Tull, and Steve
                                                                                                                                                    Vs. Predator: Requiem, Dragonball: Evolution, Battle Los
Vai. Her music collaborations also include The Dave
                                                                                                                                                    Angeles, Final Destination 4 & 5, and Brake. Brian’s series of
Matthews Band, Hans Zimmer, Glen Ballard, Incubus and
                                                                                                                                                    three scores, including The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift,
Aretha Franklin.
                                                                                                                                                    Fast & Furious and Fast Five helped propel the franchise to
She was a featured soloist on Hans Zimmer's Sherlock Holmes                                                                                         even greater heights. Brian also contributed to our Alex
score and we are thrilled to have her join us for our special                                                                                       North Spartacus tribute in 2010 and recently completed his
anniversary!                                                                                                                                        score for Iron Man 3.

                                                                                                           Cliff Eidelman
                                                                                                           We’ve been working with Cliff Eidelman from the very
                                                                                                           beginning and his spectacularly powerful score for Triumph Of
                                         Mark Isham                                                        The Spirit in 1989. As the years went by we were on board for
                                         Mark Isham came to film music as a jazz trumpeter and             a wonderful exciting series of new works — from Christopher
                                         composer. His first early film score to appear on Varèse was      Columbus: The Discovery to Untamed Heart, from Now And
                                         the 1991 Jodie Foster film Little Man Tate. We’ve been working    Then to Free Willy 3, from One True Thing to The Sisterhood
                                         together ever since on a long string of varied scores for Cool    Of The Traveling Pants. Our latest with Cliff was the wonderful
                                         World, The Public Eye, Of Mice and Men, Mrs. Parker And The       whale adventure Big Miracle. Cliff travelled to Seattle to
                                         Vicious Circle, Timecop, The Net, Blade, Life As A House, Don’t   record his own score for Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered
                                         Say A Word, Racing Stripes, Running Scared, Lions for Lambs,      Country and other pieces for our album The Ultimate Star
                                         The Mist, The Crazies and Dolphin Tale, among many others.        Trek. Working with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Cliff
                                         Mark also contributed a stunning arrangement of Alex North’s      conducted our albums Romeo & Juliet and also The Alien
                                         Spartacus Love Theme for our deluxe Spartacus boxed set,          Trilogy, which, in recent years has turned into a live concert
                                         celebrating North’s 100th birthday in 2010.                       event now known as Alien: A Biomechanical Symphony.
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Christopher Lennertz                                                Danny Elfman
                                         Christopher Lennertz had his first pair of scores released on       Danny Elfman’s film music found a home on Varèse
                                         Varèse (Marmaduke and Cats & Dogs: The Revenge Of Kitty             Sarabande right from the very beginning! It all started during
                                         Galore) in 2010, just prior to the Úbeda film music festival that   the Oingo Boingo days with Forbidden Zone in 1982. And
                                         year. This was followed by the tremendous Easter hit, Hop.          then came Danny’s first real score and first film with Tim
                                         And we can’t wait for the next! Christopher’s role in our           Burton, Pee Wee’s Big Adventure in 1985. The rest, as they
                                         concert tonight is a special one. He won't be performing his        say, is history. Danny’s set of Varèse releases includes such
                                         own music, but will instead be paying tribute to a group of         an eclectic group of scores as Back To School, Wisdom, To
                                         composer friends, colleagues and heroes of his. And he’ll be        Die For, Dolores Claiborne, Standard Operating Procedure,
                                         doing that in epic fashion, conducting the premiere of the          Hellboy 2, The Wolfman and Real Steel.
                                         Varèse Sarabande 35th Anniversary Entr’acte! If we were
                                                                                                             Elfman’s Tim Burton relationship has grown into one of the
                                         going to open our first half with an overture, how could we not
                                                                                                             great director/composer collaborations of all time with such
                                         open our second half with an Entr’acte?
                                                                                                             scores as Batman, Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Corpse
                                                                                                             Bride, Alice In Wonderland and Dark Shadows.

Joel MCNeely                                                                                                                                           John Debney
Joel McNeely’s music for the early ’90s television series The
                                                                                                                                                       John Debney is another of our oldest friends here at Varèse
Young Indiana Jones Chronicles first brought him to Varèse
                                                                                                                                                       Sarabande. We started working with John during his TV days.
Sarabande and we were excited to stand by him as his feature
                                                                                                                                                       His first Varèse release was SeaQuest DSV in 1993. We
career unfolded with films like Iron Will, Terminal Velocity and
                                                                                                                                                       followed him as the feature films began pouring in. Sudden
Soldier. Joel also became a key member of the Varèse
                                                                                                                                                       Death, Paulie, End Of Days, Cats & Dogs, Dragonfly, The
Sarabande team of conductors and would lead a series of
                                                                                                                                                       Scorpion King, Bruce Almighty, Elf, The Whole Ten Yards,
new recordings of classic film scores for us. McNeely became
                                                                                                                                                       Duma, Sin City, Zathura, The Ant Bully, Evan Almighty and
particularly identified with the music of Bernard Herrmann
                                                                                                                                                       Dream House are just a few. John was also part of our team
during this time after conducting acclaimed albums of Vertigo,
                                                                                                                                                       of conductors that included Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer
Psycho, Fahrenheit 451, Citizen Kane and the Grammy-
                                                                                                                                                       Bernstein, Joel McNeely and Cliff Eidelman, sharing various
nominated The Day The Earth Stood Still. Joel’s music for the
                                                                                                                                                       trips to Glasgow to record classic film music with the Royal
Varèse/Lucasfilm album project Star Wars: Shadows Of The
                                                                                                                                                       Scottish National Orchestra. John’s albums included
Empire became an enormous success. Most recently Joel has
                                                                                                                                                       Herrmann’s The 7th Voyage Of Sinbad, Williams’ Superman:
been composing for Disney’s Tinker Bell franchise and teamed
                                                                                                                                                       The Movie and Barry’s Somewhere In Time.
up with Seth MacFarlane for the Grammy-nominated album
Music Is Better Than Words.

                                          Diego Navarro                                                      Michael Giacchino
                                          Diego Navarro is one of the most exciting new composers to         It was Michael Giacchino’s music for a series of successful
                                          come from Spain. Navarro is also the founder and director          video games that brought him to the attention of director J.J.
                                          of the film music festival in Tenerife called Fimucité. Diego      Abrams, who sought him out and offered him the opportunity
                                          has conducted a series of concerts each summer in the              of scoring his new TV series Alias. This is also the show that
                                          Canary Islands that pay tribute to composers like Jerry            brought Michael to Varèse Sarabande for the first time. 2004
                                          Goldsmith, John Williams, Bernard Herrmann, Alex North             saw Giacchino add the new television series Lost to his
                                          and John Barry. The Fimucité festival has also hosted such         workload and also skyrocket to the next stage of things,
                                          visiting guest composers as Don Davis, Mychael Danna,              scoring his first feature film (The Incredibles) for Pixar! Scores
                                          Patrick Doyle, Christopher Young, Trevor Rabin, John               for The Family Stone, Mission: Impossible III, Ratatouille,
                                          Ottman, Joel McNeely, Sean Callery, Ramin Djawadi and              Speed Racer, Star Trek , Let Me In , Super 8, Mission :
                                          many others. In July 2012 Navarro conducted the official           Impossible: Ghost Protocol and an Oscar® for Up all followed
                                          Universal Pictures 100th Anniversary concert with the              over the years since. All of these film and television
                                          Tenerife Symphony. Navarro’s own music for Oscar: The              soundtracks (except for the Pixar movies) are available on
                                          Color Of Destiny and Mimesis: Night Of The Living Dead             Varèse Sarabande. Michael’s latest score, and our newest
                                          have been released on Varèse Sarabande, as well as a               album, is for this summer’s blockbuster Star Trek Into
                                          continuing series of concert CDs and DVDs from Fimucité.           Darkness.
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Jerry Goldsmith (1929 – 2004)
                                                                                                             Jerry Goldsmith was one of the most prolific composers
                                                                                                             of modern times. But it wasn’t the amount of music
                                                                                                             Goldsmith wrote that distinguished him; it was the amount
                                                                                                             of extraordinary music. He held himself to an exacting
                                                                                                             standard his whole life. Even Jerry’s earliest scores were
                                             Miklós Rózsa (1907 – 1995)                                      exceptionally sophisticated. Jerry Goldsmith was born
                                            Could there ever have been a Golden Age of film music            February 10, 1929. His musical career began in radio and,
                                            without Miklós Rózsa? Rózsa was one of the principal             listening to a score like 1489 Words makes abundantly
                                            architects of the sound we hear when we think of classic         clear that Jerry Goldsmith was already Jerry Goldsmith,
                                            film music. His music conveys a special majesty that is so       even this early on. His move to television came quickly
                                            luminous, so glorious, so unabashedly cinematic that,            with scores for The Twilight Zone and Thriller — but
                                            without him, the era could never have been quite so              concurrently with this and him becoming the name in
                                            golden. He was born in Budapest in 1907. Rózsa scored            television, the world of feature films began calling. In
                                            his first films while living in London, but soared in            quick succession, Lonely Are The Brave, The Spiral Road
                                            popularity after his 1940 move to Los Angeles and score          and Freud (all 1962) established Goldsmith as a master.
                                            for The Thief Of Bagdad. He won Academy Awards for               Freud earned him his first of 18[!] Academy Award
                                            his scores for Spellbound (1945), A Double Life (1947) and       nominations. The list of classics that followed includes The Blue Max, The Sand Pebbles, Planet Of
                                            Ben Hur (1959). It is such an honor to have the roots of         The Apes, Patton, Chinatown, The Omen, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Alien, Basic Instinct, Total
                                            this label tied so closely with this great legend. A huge list   Recall, Rudy, L.A Confidential and The Mummy. All of these scores are represented on Varèse
                                            of Rózsa masterworks is represented on Varèse                    Sarabande. Goldsmith also conducted a series of important Alex North scores in both London and
                                            Sarabande in recordings of themes, suites and full albums.       Glasgow for Varèse. This series included Alex North’s 2001, A Streetcar Named Desire and Who’s
El Cid, Eye Of The Needle, Julius Caesar, The Lost Weekend, Lust For Life, Quo Vadis, Spellbound             Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?, among others. It is impossible to quantify Jerry Goldsmith’s importance
Concerto and The Thief Of Bagdad are just a few. The piece we will hear tonight is one of his most           to film music. He impacted everything. He reshaped the entire industry, inspiring many composers
exquisite. The Love Theme from That Hamilton Woman has been recorded twice for Varèse                        to follow him into the art of film music and aspire to the heights he reached. He inspired a certain
Sarabande — first by Morton Gould and the London Symphony Orchestra and, in a recording to honor             Varèse Sarabande record producer to take up a career in soundtrack production. There would
our friend after his passing in 1995, with Joel McNeely and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.           probably be no Varèse Sarabande at all if it wasn’t for Jerry Goldsmith. We lost Jerry in the summer
Tonight we pay tribute to Dr. Rózsa again in a performance of this favorite, featuring GSPO                  of 2004, but will remember him always.
concertmaster Paul Henning on violin.

                                                                                                             Alex North (1910 – 1991)
Georges Delerue (1925 – 1992)                                                                                Alex North was a wonder. As a composer he led a wildly
Georges Delerue was responsible for some of the most                                                         diverse career and had a profound effect on every genre
beautiful film music ever written. Georges’ music is simply                                                  of music he touched. It was at an Alex North ballet where
infectious, and he possessed a truly extraordinary gift —                                                    Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein first met each
he could write music that made you happy. He could                                                           other. He wrote Revue For Clarinet for Benny Goodman.
capture joy in music like no one else and he shared that                                                     On Broadway he scored the ground-breaking Death Of A
with the world. Georges Delerue was born in Roubaix,                                                         Salesman. His very first film score was A Streetcar Named
France in 1925. His exceptional and prolific work during                                                     Desire in 1950. It was a revolutionary work and instantly
the 1960s saw him become the premiere musical voice of                                                       changed the course of film music. A few years later, his
such French new wave cinema directors as François                                                            Unchained Melody became a timeless standard of the
Truffaut, Alain Renais and Jean-Luc Godard. Delerue had                                                      American songbook. As featured in the film Ghost (1990),
become a cinematic legend long before he moved to Los                                                        North’s classic love song gave us our most successful
Angeles in 1985 but he then added such films as Agnes Of                                                     album ever. And in 1960, North composed arguably the
God, Salvador, Crimes Of The Heart, Platoon, Beaches,                                                        greatest film score of all time for Spartacus. His Emmy®
Steel Magnolias, Joe Vs. The Volcano and Black Robe to                                                       Award was for the sprawling Rich Man, Poor Man. To all
his already enormous filmography. Georges was an                                                             that, we add Viva Zapata!, The Rose Tattoo, The Long Hot Summer, Cleopatra, The Agony And The
incredibly prolific composer. New Delerue releases were a regular occurrence at Varèse Sarabande.            Ecstasy, Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? and The Misfits. We are so proud to have released all of
We loved him. Everyone did. In one of the most important recordings this label has ever undertaken,          these scores. Masterpieces all. Alex North’s Spartacus Love Theme has been called one of the most
we recorded three volumes of Delerue music called The London Sessions, just three years before we            beautiful love themes of all time. Our commemorative Spartacus boxed set presented a collection
lost Georges so suddenly in 1992. Georges Delerue won the 1979 Academy Award for A Little                    of 22 variations on the remarkable melody, interpreted by a group of master composers and musicians,
Romance. The wickedly difficult Main Title music was given its world premiere by flutist Sara Andon          spread all over the world and recorded over the last 50 years. This year, composer Lee Holdridge
with the Macau Orchestra in February of 2013. Tonight Ms. Andon performs the American premiere               delivered a masterful Fantasy On The Love Theme For Spartacus, especially for our flute soloist, Sara
of this important, but joyously fun Delerue classic.                                                         Andon. We lost Alex North in 1991, though his extraordinary music is certain to endure for all eternity.
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Film Music Has a home - www.VareseSarabande.com - Robert Townson Productions
Producer                                                                                                                  Flute

                                          As the most prolific producer of film music in the world, Robert Townson       Flutist Sara Andon is an international soloist and recording
                                       has been averaging one new album release a week for over twenty-five           artist known for her ravishing tone and deeply engaging
                                       years now. His work focuses not only on the most successful blockbusters       musical interpretations. A versatile performer in many music
                                       of today but has, from the very beginning, made a priority of restoring and    genres including solo, chamber, symphonic, opera, ballet,
                                       releasing the priceless musical treasures of Hollywood’s glorious history.     new music, jazz and Broadway, she has performed all over
                                       In July of 2010, Townson celebrated the release of his 1000th album.           the world in major concert venues, TV and radio broadcasts,
                                          Townson’s first album release was Jerry Goldsmith’s The Final Conflict      as well as on many motion picture soundtracks.
                                       in 1986. Another early project was the Grammy®-nominated album Ginger-            Ms. Andon has performed with several American
                                       Ale Afternoon, composed by Blues legend Willie Dixon. Quickly following        orchestras including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Pasadena
                                       this, Townson produced the soundtracks for the Academy Award®-winning          Symphony, Tulsa Opera, New West Symphony, Los Angeles
                                       Driving Miss Daisy (Hans Zimmer) and My Left Foot (Elmer Bernstein).           Master Chorale, California Philharmonic, Pasadena Pops,
                                       1990 saw Townson produce CDs for seven of the summer’s top eleven              New Haven Symphony, Orchestra New England, San
                                       films including the platinum-selling Ghost, plus Back To The Future Part       Francisco Western Opera Theater, Miami City Ballet Touring
                                       III, Die Hard 2: Die Harder, Robocop 2, Jerry Goldsmith’s scores for both      Orchestra, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. She has worked with such
                                       Total Recall and Gremlins 2, and John Williams’ Presumed Innocent.             world-renowned conductors as Kurt Masure, David Zinman, John Mauceri, Jorge Mester, Jeffrey Kahane and
                                          The string of successes has continued, uninterrupted, ever since: The       Esa-Pekka Salonen.
                                       Abyss, Predator (1 and 2), Die Hard (1, 2 and 4), Big, Dead Poet’s Society,       Ms. Andon has performed with the orchestras for many Broadway musicals including Les Misérables, Disney’s
The Grifters, Green Card, City Slickers, Father Of The Bride, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Basic Instinct, The         Beauty And The Beast and the critically acclaimed hit Broadway show Wicked (L.A. Company).
Player, Unforgiven, The Secret Garden, The Crow, A Little Princess, Babe, Air Force One, L.A. Confidential,              Her countless film score recordings have included Marco Beltrami’s Wolverine (coming out soon) as well as
Blade, Pleasantville, Scream (1, 2, 3 and 4), You’ve Got Mail, The Matrix, The Iron Giant, The Sixth Sense, Gone      Die Hard 5: A Good Day To Die Hard, Trouble With The Curve, The Thing; Rolfe Kent’s Mr. Popper’s Penguins,
In 60 Seconds, Cast Away, Rush Hour (2 and 3), Shrek (1, 2, 3 and 4), Far From Heaven, Unfaithful, The Bourne         Lalo Schifrin’s Rush Hour 3, James Newton Howard’s The Bourne Legacy, Aaron Zigman’s Sex In The City II,
Identity (and Supremacy and Legacy), Ice Age (1, 2, 3 and 4), Bruce (and Evan) Almighty, Elf, Sin City, The Italian   Daft Punk’s Tron and the acclaimed documentary No Place On Earth. Her recent recording work for video
Job, Meet The Fockers (and Little Fockers), M:i:III (and Ghost Protocol), X-Men: The Last Stand, Fast & Furious       games includes the Grammy-nominated blockbuster game Journey, along with World Of Warcraft, Star Craft
(3, 4 and 5), Night At The Museum (and Smithsonian), Frost/Nixon, Grey Gardens, Rise Of The Planet Of The             II, WildStar, BioShock-Infinite and League Of Legends. She also records for many Disney projects including the
Apes, Super 8, The Help, Albert Nobbs, Rio, The Ides Of March, Kung Fu Panda 2, The Lorax, the Grammy®-               new show Mickey's Magical Map opening at Disneyland on May 25, 2013. Andon also took part in composer
nominated albums for Million Dollar Baby, Blood Diamond and Star Trek along with the Oscar ®-nominated                Christopher Lennertz’s fund-raising recording and concert Symphony of Hope: The Haiti Project.
scores from House Of Sand And Fog, The Good German, Michael Clayton and How To Train Your Dragon. Next                   As a soloist and chamber musician, Ms. Andon has performed throughout the United States, Italy, France,
up: Star Trek Into Darkness. Townson has produced soundtracks for the television series Lost, Alias, 24, True         England, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Greece and China including performances at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln
Blood, Spartacus, Fringe and The Tudors, plus such epic television productions as John Adams, The Thorn Birds,        Center’s Alice Tully Hall, Merkin Hall (NYC), St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, CBS Sunday Morning, Universal
North And South, Mildred Pierce, House Of Cards and Game Of Thrones.                                                  Amphitheater, Hollywood Bowl and Walt Disney Hall in L.A.
  In addition to his always-full schedule of new film soundtracks, Townson has, over this same period, restored          On February 23, 2013 Ms. Andon performed four pieces with the Macau Orchestra for the concert Hollywood
and released CDs of the soundtracks from such film and film music classics as Taxi Driver, Chinatown, Lawrence        Love Stories — Great Romantic Film Music at the Venetian Macau Resort and also joined Varèse Sarabande's
Of Arabia, The Great Escape, Touch Of Evil, Casino Royale, The Omen, Cleopatra and Ghostbusters.                      series of concerts celebrating the label's 35th anniversary. Andon will perform a selection of film music classics
  Townson has also been steadily producing the most comprehensive series of new recordings of classic film            written or arranged for solo flute, including Alex North's Spartacus Love Theme, arranged just for her by Lee
scores ever undertaken — traveling to Glasgow and London over the years with the likes of Jerry Goldsmith,            Holdridge. Tonight's concert with the Golden State Pops Orchestra will be followed by a trip to Tenerife in
Elmer Bernstein, Joel McNeely, John Debney and Cliff Eidelman. This series included such scores as Alex               July for performances with both the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra and also the Big Band de Canarias (for a
North’s legendary unused score from Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, plus A Streetcar Named Desire,           tribute to composer Elmer Bernstein), as part of the Fimucité festival.
Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?, Patton, The Sand Pebbles, To Kill A Mockingbird, Out Of Africa, Born Free,              She has been a featured soloist at numerous music festivals including the Ojai Music Festival (CA), Norfolk
Somewhere In Time, Body Heat, Sunset Boulevard, The Magnificent Seven and The Great Escape. The series                Chamber Music Festival (CT), Grand Teton Music Festival (WY), Music at Penn’s Woods (PA), Sunriver Music
of Bernard Herrmann recordings included Citizen Kane, Psycho, North By Northwest, Vertigo, Fahrenheit 451,            Festival (OR), the London Baroque Music Festival & the Los Angeles Bach Festival.
The 7th Voyage Of Sinbad, and The Day The Earth Stood Still, which was nominated for a 2003 Grammy® award.
                                                                                                                         Other solo performances include “Sundays Live at Six” at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, most
  Townson began producing a series of film music concerts during his days with the Royal Scottish National            recently with Sarah Jackson, flutist and piccoloist with the L.A. Philharmonic and Barry Gold, cellist with the
Orchestra. Jerry Goldsmith’s 70th birthday as well as Elmer Bernstein’s 75th, and an ongoing series of programs       L.A. Philharmonic, on an all-Haydn program, and on the “Jacaranda — Music At The Edge Series” in Santa Monica.
conducted by Joel McNeely, set the stage for the international events that are occurring so frequently today.
                                                                                                                         Ms. Andon was invited to perform the Double Flute Concerto by Steven Stucky (Pulitzer-Prize winning
  These have included the International Film Music Conference in Úbeda, Spain, the Fimucité Festival on               composer and New Music Consultant-L.A. Philharmonic) with world-renowned flutist Ransom Wilson at Zipper
Tenerife in the Canary Islands, the World Soundtrack Awards in Ghent, Belgium, and the Film Music Festival in         Hall in downtown Los Angeles.
Krakow, Poland. In August of 2011, Townson produced the official Abbey Road Studios 80th Anniversary Concert
                                                                                                                         Ms. Andon received her post-graduate Artist Diploma from Yale University studying with Ransom Wilson and
in London, which featured Joel McNeely and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Townson’s summer 2012
                                                                                                                      her Masters of Music in Flute Performance at USC studying with Janet Ferguson, former principal flutist of the
schedule included the official Universal Pictures 100th Anniversary Concert, with the Tenerife Symphony, and
                                                                                                                      Los Angeles Philharmonic.
also a collaboration with the Royal Air Force Band for the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. In February 2012, Townson
journeyed to Macau, China to produce and host the historic first-ever film music concert in this region.                 She is Principal/Solo Flute of the Redlands Symphony and is the Artist Teacher of Flute at the University of
                                                                                                                      Redlands School of Music and Idyllwild Arts Academy as well as the Woodwind Coordinator for the Los Angeles
  In July 2010, Robert unveiled his 1,000th album — a deluxe box set presentation of Alex North’s masterpiece,
                                                                                                                      Philharmonic Young Composers Fellowship Program, Mentors: Steven Stucky, John Adams, James Matheson,
Spartacus. With nearly 1,200 albums to his credit, Robert Townson remains the most prolific producer of
                                                                                                                      and A.J. McCaffrey.
soundtrack albums in the world.

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Steven Allen Fox
                                                                                                                                             ARTISTIC DIRECTOR/CONDUCTOR/COMPOSER
                                     With a driving mission to create, develop and present innovative and fresh orchestral concerts, the     Maestro Steven Allen Fox is an innovative conductor and
                                     Golden State Pops Orchestra (GSPO) is quickly becoming nationally known as a pioneer in providing       concert creator who has a passion for dramatic music;
                                     quality film music with a second life on the concert stage, in productions that absorb audiences from   particularly film, television, video game, Broadway and
                                     beginning to end.                                                                                       Romantic era works.
                                     GSPO’s first notes were sounded in April of 2002 with the downbeat of the Star Wars Main Title.         A piano and trombone student from an early age, Steven’s
                                     Beginning with this first production, GSPO’s audiences have grown exponentially from one season         a-ha moment came at the age of 13 while watching Steven
                                     to the next. In 2011, GSPO was honored by the San Pedro Chamber of Commerce as the 2011 Business        Spielberg’s Hook; he would forevermore hold John
                                     Of The Year, a coup for an arts organization. In addition, GSPO has been honored with the               Williams’ brilliant score to this film responsible for drawing

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                                     opportunity to premiere more than 100 works independent of the original films, often with the           him down the career path of starving artist and musician.
                                     composer in attendance or participating as a guest conductor.                                           Steven brought this newfound passion to his first
                                     One of GSPO’s core values is the continuous advancement of our artistic capacity and production         composition, Vertigo for solo piano, as well as every
                                     values, while maintaining a focus on high-quality performance. Over the next 10 years, GSPO looks       performing ensemble he could find, including the Cavalier
                                     forward to building even more relationships with composers and entertainment industry professionals,    Drum and Bugle Corps. He went on to earn a Bachelors
                                     expanding our season to over 10 productions a year, producing multiple recordings and bringing our      Degree in Music Theory and Composition from Illinois State University (ISU) and a Graduate
                                     unique brand of entertainment to world-renowned venues throughout Southern California.                  Certificate in Film and Television Scoring from the University of Southern California (USC).

                                     The Golden State Pops Orchestra’s collaboration with Robert Townson on their salute to Varèse           In 1999, Steven and his wife Leslie moved to Los Angeles where he keeps a busy schedule helping
                                     Sarabande’s 35th Anniversary began February 16th with a tribute to composer Alan Silvestri, and will    raise three daughters and composing music to feature-length films, CDs, animated shorts and concert
                                     continue throughout the year. Next up will be Music From The Star Wars Universe on June 15th.           works. In addition to his role as Artistic Director and Conductor of the Golden State Pops Orchestra
                                     Townson will return as host on October 19 for Varèse Sarabande’s 35th Anniversary Halloween Gala.       (GSPO), Steven is Music Director of the El Segundo Concert Band and a freelance conductor. Steven
                                     And coming for the holidays will be Varèse Sarabande’s 35th Anniversary Christmas Gala on               founded the GSPO in 2002 to be a year-round pops orchestra that brings the dramatic music he
                                     December 21st. Come join us as the celebration continues …                                              loves to the concert stage. GSPO has given Steven the opportunity to work with some of the most
                                                                                                                                             influential composers, artists and production companies in the industry and to conduct on such world-
                                                                                                                                             renowned stages as Nokia Theatre, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Orange County Performing Arts
                                                                                                                                             Center, Paramount Studios and Skywalker Sound. Steven has also been branded as a “premiere
                                                                                                                                             conductor,” as he has presented over 70 World or North American concert premieres in the last
                                                                                                                                             seven seasons.
                                                                                                                                             Looking to the future, Steven aims to increase the GSPO’s stature on the world stage, and also hopes
                                                                                                                                             to expand his guest conducting career on an international scale. He continues to compose for films
                                                                                                                                             and video games with increasing recognition, and creates stage works that bring together different
                                                                                                                                             art forms in a collaborative format. Steven hopes that his unique approach to programming concerts
                                                                                                                                             in a dramatic manner will allow him to create an impact for millions of patrons in live concerts,
                                                                                                                                             recordings and broadcasts for many years to come.
                                                                                                                                             In collaboration with GSPO Music Director Victor Pesavento, Steven has arranged the Varèse
                                                                                                                                             Sarabande 35th Anniversary Overture, a world premiere he will conduct to open this evening’s gala.

                                                                                                                                             Steven Allen Fox: Founder / Artistic Director                            GSPO Board of Directors
                                                                                                                                             Inga Funck: Managing Director                                        A. Phoenix Delgado, President
                                                                                                                                             Victor Pesavento: Music Director                                      Erland Wittig, Vice President
                                                                                                                                             Emily Reppun: Orchestra Manager                                               Rene Diaz, Treasurer
Photo courtesy of Shelly Sennikoff

                                                                                                                                             A. Phoenix Delgado: Resident Guest Conductor                            Steven Allen Fox, Secretary
                                                                                                                                             Jason Livesay & Nolan Livesay: Assistant Conductors                                   Ryan Blaney
                                                                                                                                             Paul Henning: Concertmaster                                                              Jack Tillar
                                                                                                                                             Noel Salinda, Steve Salinda, Katherine Wittig,
                                                                                                                                             Naomi & Erland Wittig: Box Office / Ticketing Services
                                                                                                                                             Joseph Richard Negro: Photo / Graphics
                                                        STEVEN ALLEN FOX conducts the GOLDEN STATE POPS ORCHESTRA                            Ben Kanselbaum: Sound & Recording Engineer
                                                                Great Composer Tribute: The Music Of Alan Silvestri                          Richard Taylor: Lighting
                                                                               February 16, 2013
                                                                                                                                             Edie Rice: Reception Coordinator
                                                                                                                                             Holly Choe: Artistic Director Intern
                                                                                                                                             Stephen Clark: GSPO Student Intern

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The occasion of Varèse Sarabande’s 35th Anniversary has grown into our biggest celebration yet!
                                                                                                                              It seems only right. After all, we’ve never had so much history to celebrate before! The exciting
                                                                                                                              evolution in how we are celebrating this year is the scale of everything … the stage we are on. Literally!
                                                                                                                              For the first time in our history, our 35th anniversary is being celebrated musically … not just with this
                                                                                                                              new CD set, but actually on stage, with live concerts! This is exactly how a record label that
                                                                                                                              represents so many remarkable composers should celebrate! All of this is happening due to a
                                                                                                                              sequence of events that began during my years producing recordings with the Royal Scottish National
                                                                                                                              Orchestra. It was during this time in the mid- and late 1990s that my recording trips to Glasgow with
                                                                                                                              Joel McNeely, Jerry Goldsmith and Elmer Bernstein began being supplemented with my first concert
                                                                                                                              productions. It was very exciting to work with such a remarkable orchestra in this way, presenting
                                                                                                                              wonderful programs of music by my composer friends. As the years went on, a new era of film music
                                                                                                                              appreciation in the form of live concerts began to develop across Europe. The Ghent International
                                                                                                                              Film Festival became the founding father of these modern events where film composers are treated
                                                                                                                              like rock stars. Spain soon followed, and with a passion! – first a magical festival in Úbeda, which
                                                                                                                              began staging concerts in 2006, and then the glorious Fimucité event in Tenerife, which was in full
                                                                                                                              swing by 2007. Krakow, Poland was the next city to join the cause. Following that came Hollywood
                                                                                                                              In Vienna. It has been a great honor for me to become part of all of these festivals in a variety of
                                                                                                                              ways, expanding my concert activities across Europe. Still more one night shows were presented in
                                                                                                                              London, Lyon, Chicago and, of course, Los Angeles. All of this set the stage for an epic celebration
                                                                                                                              of Varèse Sarabande’s 2013 anniversary. The first concert of the year kicked off the centerpiece of
                                                                                                                              our whole celebration: a series of five-concerts spread over the entire year, with California’s Golden
                                                                                                                              State Pops Orchestra. First came February’s opening night of the GSPO season and our celebration
                                                                                                                              of the music of Alan Silvestri. The very next weekend, I found myself producing China’s first-ever
                                                                                                                              film music concert with the Macau Orchestra on the grand stage of the Venetian Macau’s theatre.
                                                                                                                              Returning from this epic adventure landed me in the middle of the final preparations for the GSPO’s
                                                       DISC ONE                                                               May 11 Varèse 35th Anniversary All-Star Gala … and completing work on this very CD!
 1. DR.    SEUSS’ THE LORAX (John Powell) (2:37) 2. HOP (Christopher Lennertz) (3:06) 3. KUNG FU PANDA 2 (Hans Zimmer            Compiling the Varèse Anniversary CDs every five years is one of my great joys. Working away on
and John Powell) (2:37) 4. DOLPHIN TALE (Mark Isham) (3:01) 5. BIG MIRACLE (Cliff Eidelman) (3:15) 6. NIM’S ISLAND (Patrick
             Doyle) (3:56) 7. RISE OF THE GUARDIANS (Alexandre Desplat) (2:06) 8. HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON
                                                                                                                              new film music releases every day, as I do, and have been doing for over 25 of Varèse’s 35 years now,
             (John Powell) (4:12) 9. RIO (John Powell) (2:42) 10. DR. SEUSS’ HORTON HEARS A WHO! (John Powell) (7:46)         can push certain albums from memory once they are completed and I’ve moved on to my meet my
    11. ASTRO BOY (John Ottman) (4:32) 12. SPEED RACER (Michael Giacchino) (4:33) 13. REAL STEEL (Danny Elfman) (6:54)        next deadline. It’s an overwhelming (but in the best way possible) amount of music that passes through
        14. THE A-TEAM (Alan Silvestri) (6:11) 15. MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - GHOST PROTOCOL (Michael Giacchino) (2:42)
  16. LARGO WINCH (Alexandre Desplat) (3:06) 17. FAST FIVE (Brian Tyler) (3:04) 18. KNIGHT AND DAY (John Powell) (4:54)
                                                                                                                              here! The anniversary CDs give me the opportunity of revisiting the best film music from the past
                  19. G.I. JOE: THE RISE OF COBRA (Alan Silvestri) (2:22) 20. STAR TREK (Michael Giacchino) (2:38)            five years and the revelation every time is that there is a lot of outstanding film music being written
                                                                                                                              … still! We’ve lost so many legends who were dear friends of mine in the years since I started doing
                                                      DISC TWO                                                                this, but there are so many new names from all around the world bringing their incredible artistry to
           1. AMELIA (Gabriel           Yared) (4:59) 2. CHARLIE WILSON’S WAR (James Newton Howard) (5:54) 3. HACHI           Hollywood. Compiling just the recent highlights for a set such as this leaves no doubt that film music
 (Jan A.P. Kaczmarek) (3:25) 4. THE HELP (Thomas Newman) (6:27) 5. THE BUCKET LIST (Marc Shaiman) (3:51) 6. LEAP YEAR
            (Randy Edelman) (2:54) 7. THE TUDORS - SEASON 3 (Trevor Morris) (1:34) 8. BEL AMI (Rachel Portman) (1:55)         remains the most vital, exciting and inspiring display of musical excellence there is. My hope with
  9. PARADE’S END (Dirk Brossé) (2:19) 10. YOUR HIGHNESS (Steve Jablonsky) (4:30) 11. ALBERT NOBBS (Brian Byrne) (5:16)       these releases is always that you too will be reminded of a favorite score you may not have listened
      12. GREY GARDENS (Rachel Portman) (2:45) 13. ANOTHER YEAR (Gary Yershon) (3:02) 14. LA FILLE DU PUISATIER
                                                                                                                              to for a while or, more importantly still … that everyone will discover at least one, and hopefully many,
           (Alexandre Desplat) (3:27) 15. THE LAST STATION (Sergey Yevtushenko) (1:49) 16. SPARTACUS LOVE THEME
               (Alex North) (2:55) 17. THE VISITOR (Jan A.P. Kaczmarek) (5:02) 18. LA LIGNE DROITE (Patrick Doyle) (3:37)     new favorites among the contents here. Fantastic scores from films that pass with little or no fanfare
           19. STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE (Danny Elfman) (5:57) 20. COLUMBUS CIRCLE (Brian Tyler) (3:14)                    can be easy to miss. Here’s another chance to make that most exciting kind of musical discovery
                      21. FLASH OF GENIUS (Aaron Zigman) (1:55) 22. MILDRED PIERCE (Carter Burwell) (1:41)                    among this wealth of film music riches.
                                                                                                                                 Our 35th anniversary also marks something of a new beginning for Varèse Sarabande. Our merger
                                                     DISC THREE
          1. FOOL’S       GOLD (George Fenton) (4:23) 2. SANCTUM (David Hirschfelder) (2:20) 3. THE FIRST GRADER              this year with Cutting Edge Group may, to our fans, be a largely behind-the-scenes bit of Varèse news
           (Alex Heffes) (2:21) 4. THE STONING OF SORAYA M. (John Debney) (3:12) 5. BLACK GOLD (James Horner) (3:59)          that began the year, but the benefit will show itself with increased activity on all fronts. An
      6. IN THE LAND OF BLOOD AND HONEY (Gabriel Yared) (4:00) 7. THERE BE DRAGONS: SECRETOS DE PASIÓN                        amplification of all the things we have been doing — and an opportunity to add to those some
              (Robert Folk) (2:54) 8.OSCAR: THE COLOR OF DESTINY (Diego Navarro) (6:17) 9. FOR GREATER GLORY
             (James Horner) (4:08) 10. VALKYRIE (John Ottman) (4:20) 11. THE SUM OF ALL FEARS (Jerry Goldsmith) (3:32)
                                                                                                                              wonderful things we haven’t! All in all, at a point where the challenges of the music world have forced
     12. THE WOLFMAN (Danny Elfman) (4:17) 13. DREAM HOUSE (John Debney) (5:40) 14. LET ME IN (Michael Giacchino) (6:00)      so many labels to close or constrict their business, the next stage in the evolution of Varèse Sarabande
                   15. I AM LEGEND (James Newton Howard) (4:26) 16. NEVER LET ME GO (Rachel Portman) (3:00)                   Records is continued growth and ambitious expansion! With that agenda and with increased support
17. IGOR (Patrick Doyle) (3:03) 18. TRUE BLOOD (Nathan Barr) (2:56) 19. JOHN CARPENTER’S THE WARD (Mark Kilian) (2:35) 20.
                                                                                                                              behind all of our film music activities, the coming years look very exciting indeed!
                                               FRIGHT NIGHT (Ramin Djawadi) (4:11)
                                                                                                                                With our 35th Anniversary and all of the related activities and albums, this year is a particularly
                                                      DISC FOUR                                                               thrilling time for me. The great thing about celebrating Varèse Sarabande is that, for us, the spotlight
               1. THE     GHOST WRITER (Alexandre Desplat) (1:41) 2. TOO BIG TO FAIL (Marcelo Zarvos) (4:30)                  is always on the composers. It will always be that way. We will never forget the composers who made
     3. THE IDES OF MARCH (Alexandre Desplat) (2:04) 4. FROST / NIXON (Hans Zimmer) (4:27) 5. BRAKE (Brian Tyler) (3:18)
                                                                                                                              us what we are. Jerry Goldsmith, Miklós Rózsa, Elmer Bernstein, Alex North, Georges Delerue, Basil
  6. CAMELOT (Mychael and Jeff Danna) (1:35) 7. THE BORGIAS (Trevor Morris) (1:34) 8. GAME OF THRONES - SEASON 2
(Ramin Djawadi) (1:46) 9. RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (Patrick Doyle) (5:18) 10. BATTLESHIP (Steve Jablonsky) (3:15) 11.   Poledouris and so many others. You will hear their music on new albums and in concerts around the
         BABYLON A.D. (Atli Örvarsson) (5:34) 12. BATTLE: LOS ANGELES (Brian Tyler) (5:40) 13. COWBOYS & ALIENS               world. And the new music we are so honored to be associated with — magical days in the recording
           (Harry Gregson-Williams) (3:07) 14. EAGLE EYE (Brian Tyler) (2:28) 15. CHARLIE ST. CLOUD (Rolfe Kent) (2:32)       studio with Michael Giacchino, Patrick Doyle, John Powell, Alexandre Desplat, Brian Tyler, and so
                  16. A THOUSAND WORDS (John Debney) (4:43) 17. THE MIGHTY MACS (William Ross) (2:29)
                 18. TROUBLE WITH THE CURVE (Marco Beltrami) (4:30) 19. TOUCHBACK (William Ross) (5:18)
                                                                                                                              many more — continues to fill us with an enthusiasm for great film music that is not only undiminished
                     20. WILL (Nigel Clarke & Michael Csányi-Wills) (3:10) 21. SUPER 8 (Michael Giacchino) (5:16)             from our earliest years ... it has never been greater!
                         22. THE MUMMY 3: TOMB OF THE DRAGON EMPEROR (Randy Edelman) (3:01)                                                                                                                          — Robert Townson
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left: RANDY EDELMAN, ROBERT TOWNSON, DAVE GRUSIN                              left: ELMER BERNSTEIN, ROBERT TOWNSON
                      right: LALO SCHIFRIN, ROBERT TOWNSON                                right: ROBERT TOWNSON, JERRY GOLDSMITH

                 left to right: JOHN OTTMAN, BASIL POLEDOURIS,                   left to right: MYCHAEL DANNA, SEAN CALLERY, ROBERT TOWNSON,
                        JOHN FRIZZELL, ROBERT TOWNSON                                      ÁNGEL ILLARRAMENDI, DIEGO NAVARRO, DON DAVIS

                       left: MAURICE JARRE, ROBERT TOWNSON                    left: BRIAN TYLER, ROBERT TOWNSON, PATRICK DOYLE, MARCO BELTRAMI
right: REINHOLD HEIL, ROBERT TOWNSON, ELLIOT GOLDENTHAL, JAN A.P. KACZMAREK                     right: ROBERT TOWNSON, ALEX NORTH

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Special thanks
    Steve Biagini, Joseph Billé, Darren Blumenthal, Ray Costa, Bryon Davis, Colette Delerue,
      Kevin Elliott, Laura Engel, Steven Juliani, Mark Graham, Lee Holdridge, Steve Knapp,
Richard Kraft, Chris Kuchler, Cary E. Mansfield, Lisa Margolis, Alex May, Raul Perez, Bill Pitzonka,
         Zoë Poledouris, Todd Turner, Booker White, Austin Wintory, Gernot Wolfgang

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