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Complimentary promo CDs (offered with the purchase of
2 or more CDs, while supplies last): Heavyweights.
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Evening Wind: This new collection of choral music by J.A.C. Redford weaves starswept skies and sunflecked seas around the theme of love. With texts by E. E. Cummings and William Wordsworth, it is music for the mind as well as the heart, sensitively interpreted by the acclaimed Los Angeles Chamber Singers under the direction of Peter Rutenberg. Evening Wind is a Clarion Records release.
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Eternity Shut in a Span: Released
by Clarion Records, this CD brings together the
World Premiere
recordings of J.A.C. Redford’s Christmas
compositions, Shepherd Story, Welcome
All Wonders: A Christmas Celebration and In
Dulci Jubilo, in
one festive collection featuring luminous performances
by the Utah Chamber Artists and the Philadelphia
Brass. |
$17 
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What
the Deaf Man Heard: At its original broadcast
in November 1997, the Hallmark Hall of Fame
production
What the Deaf Man Heard scored the highest
made-for-TV movie rating since 1991, making it
the
highest rated presentation in Hallmark's illustrious
history and prompting a unique "encore"
presentation on May 31, 1998. Directed by John
Kent Harrison, What the Deaf Man Heard stars
Matthew Modine, Claire Bloom, Judith Ivey, James
Earl Jones,
Jerry O' Connell, Bernadette Peters, and Tom Skerritt.
The soundtrack features Bernadette Peters' heartbreaking
performance of the Ira Gershwin/Kurt Weill classic,
"My Ship," from the Broadway musical Lady
in the Dark. Available in CD-R format. |
$17 
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The
Trip to Bountiful: This critically acclaimed
1985 film stars Geraldine Page, John Heard, Carlin
Glynn, Richard Bradford, and Rebecca De Mornay.
Geraldine Page received an Academy Award for Best
Actress for her performance. Horton Foote wrote
the screenplay, which was based on his stage play.
The film was directed by Peter Masterson and released
by Island Pictures. The score, by J.A.C. Redford,
features simple, folk-like melodies played on traditional
musical instruments, such as the fiddle, tin whistle,
harmonica, tack piano, and guitar, augmented by
an orchestral string section. Highlights include
a haunting rendition of the classic Christian hymn
"Softly
and Tenderly," sung by Cynthia Clawson. |
$17 
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The
Astronomers: The soundtrack for this 1991
PBS television series features a predominantly
electronic
score by J.A.C. Redford, with cues covering a broad
range of musical styles from Slavic folk
dances
to electronic "space" music, from jazz
to "classical" chamber music. Originally
released by Intrada, a limited number of these
hard-to-find
CDs is now available through Plough Down Sillion
Music. Reproduced by permission on CD-R. |
$17 
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Choir of Angels II: Mission Music: Produced
by J.A.C. Redford, this recording contains previously
unrecorded 17th and 18th century liturgical music
and folk songs used throughout the Spanish missions
of the American Southwest. It also includes recently
unearthed songs by early Native American Indian
converts and a new original work by composer Paul
Gibson, all performed brilliantly by the acclaimed
Los Angeles a capella vocal ensemble, Zephyr. |
$17 
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