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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2003-02-02 03:21
Watching/hearing "Lawrence of Arabia" on TV, TCM, tonight, they have played two fine British marches whose names I can't recall. Can you help me "Name Those Tunes" ? TKS, Don [OK? Mark?]
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Author: Marina
Date: 2003-02-02 18:23
Hi Don
It may be "Voice of the Guns" by Kenneth Alford (a kind of British Sousa) written in 1917 and used in the movie.
Marina
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2003-02-02 20:32
Thank you Marina, I'll look for it. Our comm. band has a number of Alford marches in its library. Don
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Author: David
Date: 2003-02-02 22:22
http://webpdp.gator.com/v3/webpdp_v3_plugin.php?yic=HIC_FortuneCity7
Real name Frederick J Ricketts. Kenneth was his oldest son's name and Alford was his wife's maiden name.
His brother also composed under the pseudonym Leo Henry, if you're interested. Must've been a family trait...
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Author: Jim E.
Date: 2003-02-03 04:44
I fround this link from Google, a review of a recording of the score from "Lawrence."
http://www.soundtrack-express.com/osts/lawrenceofarabia.htm
According to this review, the "Voice of the Guns" is the only piece of existant music adapted into the score.
I always liked the entire score, and especially that march, though I had forgotten (if I ever knew) that it was by Alford.
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2003-02-03 19:59
Many TKS Jim E, what a fine review, of fine music in a fine film, even if changed a bit by re-recording. I noted the reference to a "sprightly, British-sounding March", which I assume [non-technically] was composed by Jarre, as the "other" march I enjoyed. More research?? Don
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Author: eilidh
Date: 2003-02-04 20:54
I have a whole CD of Kenneth Alford Marches, that must sound a bit sad lol
We have two in our band, The Standard of St George and Holyrood
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