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  1. Il y a 2 jours · William Walton was such a talent as the continuing popularity of his brilliantly evocative film music shows. This suite includes the famous Dog Fight and majestic March — used for the end titles of the film — along with the Siegfried Music which parodies Wagner’s horn call.

  2. Il y a 5 jours · William Walton was such a talent as the continuing popularity of his brilliantly evocative film music shows. This suite includes the famous Dog Fight and majestic March — used for the end titles of the film — along with the Siegfried Music which parodies Wagner’s horn call.

  3. 27 juin 2024 · The film tells the story of the summer 1940 where the British RAF, outnumbered, yet with radar on their side, strategically defeated the Luftwaffe. Unusually for a film, this picture had two scores composed, one by Sir William Walton and the other by Ron Goodwin.

  4. 13 juin 2024 · For her first concerto album, she presents cello concertos by established English composers William Walton and Frank Bridge, alongside a contemporary work by Cheryl Frances-Hoad. She is Joined by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra under conductor Ryan Wigglesworth.

  5. 14 juin 2024 · Academy of St. Martin in the Fields & Sir Neville Marriner - Walton: Facade, an Entertainment (2024) Music. Album Preview. WEB FLAC (tracks) - 175 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 90 Mb | 00:37:06. Classical, Poetry | Label: Warner Classics.

  6. 14 juin 2024 · William Walton first foundsuccess in the early 1920s, when he set to music a cycle of abstract poems by Edith Sitwell, whom he was the protégé in his early career. A very inventive score, quite modernist, written for wind sextet, percussion and cello, in which the poems are recited and not sung.

  7. 14 juin 2024 · William Walton first foundsuccess in the early 1920s, when he set to music a cycle of abstract poems by Edith Sitwell, whom he was the protégé in his early career. A very inventive score, quite modernist, written for wind sextet, percussion and cello, in which the poems are recited and not sung.