Dive into the enchanting world of Hong Kong's cinematic past with "Hong Kong TV & Movie Classics" by Anonymous. Released on September 4, 2016, under the Marco-Polo label, this captivating album is a treasure trove of orchestral arrangements that span a variety of genres, including medieval, Swedish ballads, and chamber music. In just 45 minutes, Anonymous masterfully weaves together iconic themes from beloved Hong Kong television shows and films, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that are both nostalgic and timeless.
The album opens with the grand "Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain: Main Title Song," setting the stage for a journey through memorable melodies. From the romantic "The Romantic Swordsman (Lee and the Dagger): Main Title Song" to the poignant "Soldier of Fortune: The Debt of Love," each track is a testament to the emotional depth and musical prowess of Anonymous. The inclusion of violin arrangements adds a layer of elegance and intimacy, making tracks like "The Story of a Small Town: Main Title Song" and "My Native Land: My Home Land" particularly moving.
Fans of classic Hong Kong cinema will delight in the inclusion of themes from "Gone with the Wind: Life is a Drama" and "Legend of Condor Hero, Part III: Main Title Song," while the orchestral arrangements of "If Tomorrow Comes: Main Title Song, 'When Will We Meet Again'" and "Brothers Four: Thoughts at Heart" offer a fresh perspective on familiar tunes. The album concludes with the powerful "Luk Siu Fung (Master Luk): Main Title Song," leaving a lasting impression.
"Hong Kong TV & Movie Classics" is not just a collection of songs; it's a celebration of the rich musical heritage of Hong Kong's entertainment industry. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to these classic themes, Anonymous's meticulous arrangements promise an engaging and immersive listening experience.
Tracks
Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain: Main Title Song, "The Children and Grand Children of the Emperor" (arr. for orchestra)Anonymous, 顧嘉煇, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Varujan Kojian
The Romantic Swordsman (Lee and the Dagger): Main Title Song (arr. for orchestra)Anonymous, 顧嘉煇, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Varujan Kojian
Soldier of Fortune: The Debt of Love (arr. for violin and orchestra)Anonymous, 顧嘉煇, Takako Nishizaki, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Kenneth Jean
The Story of a Small Town: Main Title Song (arr. for violin and orchestra)Anonymous, Ching Hsi Weng, Takako Nishizaki, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Kenneth Jean
My Native Land: My Home Land (arr. for violin and orchestra)Anonymous, Ching Hsi Weng, Takako Nishizaki, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Kenneth Jean
Gone with the Wind: Life is a Drama (arr. for violin and orchestra)Anonymous, Michael Lai, Takako Nishizaki, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Kenneth Jean
Jumping Ash: Main Title Song (arr. for violin and orchestra)Anonymous, Chia Chang Liu, Takako Nishizaki, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Kenneth Jean
Legend of Condor Hero, Part III: Main Title Song (arr. for violin and orchestra)Anonymous, 顧嘉煇, Takako Nishizaki, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Kenneth Jean
Games Gamblers Play: Love Theme (arr. for violin and orchestra)Anonymous, Sam Hui, Takako Nishizaki, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Kenneth Jean
Blowing in the Wind: Secondary Theme Song (arr. for violin and orchestra)Anonymous, Michael Lai, Takako Nishizaki, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Kenneth Jean
If Tomorrow Comes: Main Title Song, "When Will We Meet Again" (arr. for orchestra)Anonymous, 顧嘉煇, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Henry Shek
Brothers Four: Thoughts at Heart (arr. for orchestra)Anonymous, 顧嘉煇, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Varujan Kojian
Luk Siu Fung (Master Luk): Main Title Song (arr. for orchestra)Anonymous, 顧嘉煇, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Varujan Kojian
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