Instrumentation
3.3(III=ca).2.bcl.2.cbsn – 4331 – timp – perc(3): susp.cym/glsp/cyms/BD – 2 harp(II=ad lib) – pno(=cel) –strings
Availability
Score 0-571-57097-6 (fp) on sale, parts for hire
Programme Notes
Carl Davis - Hollywood
Theme for orchestra
(1980/83)
The first concert performance of Hollywood was given by the Wren Orchestra conducted by the composer in the Fairfield Halls, Croydon in June 1980
Duration: 4 minutes
Hollywood is recorded by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by the composer on Carl Davis: The World at War, Pride and Prejudice and other Great Themes, Tring International TRP099 (CD).
Composer's Note
This theme was composed for the Thames Television series 'Hollywood', a thirteen-part history of the silent film directed by Kevin Brownlow and David Gill. The series was first broadcast in 1980 and was subsequently shown in nearly fifty countries.
I decided to write a warm and sentimental melody in waltz time, to reflect the early film producers' desire to appeal to family audiences. It starts modestly with a piano solo which soon develops into the full symphony orchestra, culminating in a triumphant fanfare - the unstoppable rise of Hollywood!
Carl Davis
April 1999