Newly restored, premiere release of a 1970 audio interview with one of the most influential film composers of all time. 1000 limited edition.
1 Past Interviews; Being A Composer; Ghost Writing And Quality Of Recent Film Music 7:45
2 Writing Concert Music; Current Symphony Concerts; Opera Wuthering Heights 4:05
3 Working With Orson Welles; Creative Control; Pop Culture 5:31
4 Alfred Hitchcock And Torn Curtain; Hiring In Hollywood; His Film Music On Record 3:18
5 Reinterpreting His Film Music For Concerts And Records; Criticism Of Stravinsky's Views 5:58
6 Modern Commercial Success; Current Work; Opera A Christmas Carol 5:44
7 His Music On Record; Composing Music Today 3:47
8 Influenced By Charlies Ives; Network And BBC Orchestras; Local Concert Works; Preserving The Past 4:43
9 Concert Music And Free Radio Play; Offensive Commercials; Royalties; Classical Music Record Sales; Soundtracks Sell Movies 6:22
10 Music As A Living Art; Listening To His Own Music On Record; How He Composes; Controversial And Contemporary Operas 11:07
11 Film Composers He Admires; Rejecting Work; Disagreement With Hitchcock For Torn Curtain; Importance Of Self-Respect 6:21
12 Music From Hitchcock Films; London Phase Four Recordings; Opera Wuthering Heights Album Sales 4:12
13 Symphony Orchestra In Los Angeles; Zubin Mehta; Film Music In Concert Hollywood Bowl And Johnny Green; Ghost-Writing; Radio Programming On Film Music 4:00
14 England's Interest In Film Music; Trends In America; Early Days Of The Beatles; Engelbert Humperdinck; Goodbyes 5:58