Joby Talbot: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Christopher Austin

Joby Talbot: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Christopher Austin

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2013-01-14
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2013 Signum Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Suite from Alice's Adventures Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Christopher Austin 6:47 USD 0.99
2
Suite from Alice's Adventures Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Christopher Austin 3:08 USD 0.99
3
Suite from Alice's Adventures Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Christopher Austin 4:18 USD 0.99
4
Suite from Alice's Adventures Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Christopher Austin 5:32 USD 0.99
5
Suite from Alice's Adventures Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Christopher Austin 2:46 USD 0.99
6
Suite from Alice's Adventures Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Christopher Austin 2:09 USD 0.99
7
Suite from Alice's Adventures Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Christopher Austin 2:55 USD 0.99
8
Suite from Alice's Adventures Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Christopher Austin 6:59 USD 0.99
9
Suite from Alice's Adventures Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Christopher Austin 4:44 USD 0.99
10
Fool's Paradise: I Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Christopher Austin 4:58 USD 0.99
11
Fool's Paradise: II Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Christopher Austin 10:40 USD Album Only
12
Fool's Paradise: III Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Christopher Austin 6:51 USD 0.99
13
Fool's Paradise: IV Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Christopher Austin 5:18 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • Weird and Wonderful

    5
    By snafflebit
    It's only a shame this isn't the complete score to the Royal Ballet's 'Alice' - but we'll take what we can get - for now! Joby Talbot is a treasure, and this album is proof. His work for Alice is whimsical and engaging, without being cloying. 'Fool's Paradise' is dreamy and understated. Definetely worth the money. Now if only someone would release 'Chroma'!
  • Talbot is Fantastic

    5
    By Count Axel
    I would just like to say that Mr. Talbots work here is amazing. A rich landscape of texture and sound. Moments of lush dizzying fairground atmosphere, and the underlying clockwork syncopation as a theme motivates everything, enriches the story. Anyone paying any attention to contemporary classical, film scoring and Ballet should be buying this album. I think its fantastic that the English National Ballet is commissioning new work. Everything about this production is clever. Kudos to Wheeldon, and the unparalleled Bob Crowley on design. The use of Puppets where useful and appropriate is exactly the direction live performance must head to capture the imagination of newer younger audiences. Please bring this production to New York! Talbot certainly has his own distinct style, but fans of Danny Elfman will hear a musical kinship.

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