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Thursday, May 4, 2023

Ron Goodwin - Drake 400 Suite; 633 Squadron Theme; New Zealand Suite


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Composer: Ron Goodwin
  1. Main Title Theme (From "633 Squadron")
  2. Drake 400 Suite: I. The Eddystone Seascape
  3. Drake 400 Suite: II. Song of the Mewstone
  4. Drake 400 Suite: III. Hornpipe. The Barbican
  5. Drake 400 Suite: IV. The Hoe on a Summer Night
  6. Drake 400 Suite: V. March. Plymouth Hoe
  7. Drake 400 Suite: VI. The Eddystone Seascape (Reprise)
  8. Puppet Serenade
  9. New Zealand Suite: I. Aotearoa
  10. New Zealand Suite: II. Milford Sound
  11. New Zealand Suite: III. Picnic at Rotorua
  12. New Zealand Suite: IV. The Earnslaw Steam Theme
  13. New Zealand Suite: V. The A & P Show
  14. New Zealand Suite: VI. Finale. Po atarau
  15. Arabian Celebration
  16. Venus Waltz
  17. Prisoners of War March "The Kriegie" (Version for Orchestra)
  18. Minuet in Blue
  19. The London Marathon Theme (From "The Trap") [Version for Orchestra]
  20. Girl with a Dream
  21. Main Theme (From "Lancelot & Guinevere")

New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
Ron Goodwin, conductor

Date: 1996 / 2023
Label: Marco Polo / Naxos

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Review

In the 1990s, the Marco Polo label released a significant number of recordings of British Light Music. In this, it wasn’t alone, as Dutton, Hyperion and ASV did likewise. What made the Marco Polo series distinctive is that it was composer-focussed, whereas the others were collections featuring different composers. Naxos is now re-issuing the recordings, and there have been a number of reviews in the last year on our site. This is the first I’ve heard (in either guise), and I chose it because of the New Zealand connections: the orchestra, one of the works, and personally, as it is my adopted country.

Ron Goodwin is best known for his film scores, and there is a volume of his music in the Chandos Film Music series Chandos (CHAN10262 – review). There are three works on this Naxos recording from movies, the best known being from the 1963 film, 633 Squadron. I was quite disappointed that music from the film I knew Goodwin for – Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines – was not included here (it is on the Chandos recording). Despite that absence, what is included here is very enjoyable.

The influence of the Golden-era Hollywood composers such as Korngold and Newman is very evident. There are plenty of moments when the music could have been written by John Williams (born seven years after Goodwin), but doesn’t quite go on to that level of inspiration. The stirring theme from 633 Squadron is a good example of this – the Raiders March from Raiders of the Lost Ark comes to mind; bear in mind that it was written when John Williams hadn’t even composed the theme for the TV series Lost in Space.

The two major works presented here, neither film-related, are the Drake 400 Suite and New Zealand Suite, fifteen and nineteen minutes respectively. The former was commissioned by Plymouth Council in 1979 to be part of the celebrations of the 400th anniversary of Sir Francis Drake’s return to the city after his round-the-world voyage. It demonstrates the composer’s ability to paint pictures with music, a skill which would serve him well in his film score career.

The New Zealand Suite was commissioned in 1983 by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Goodwin having been a regular visiting conductor to the country for a decade. It is interesting to reflect on the changing times: NZSO commissions now are exclusively given to local composers. It is a romantic work, portraying the country’s stunning scenery and local traditions in a way that more evokes an Edwardian view of the country. Having just read a book describing Thomas Cook-organised tours of the country in the early 1900s, I felt Goodwin’s music could have served as background music. His idyllic depiction of the glorious fjord Milford Sound clearly shows it in its postcard beauty. When I was there, thirty inches of rain had fallen in two days, and visibility was a few hundred yards. Similarly, Picnic at Rotorua harks back to a more innocent time, one where there isn’t a volcanic eruption, as occurred in the area in 1886. While Goodwin may have seen the country through rose-tinted glasses, it doesn’t detract from the quality of the music. The other non-film works are colourful miniatures, though less memorable.

The orchestra plays very well for the composer, and the sound quality is good, especially considering the sound of some of the Marco Polo recordings of that era.

The term “Light Music” sometimes is given a negative connotation as if it is not worthy of serious consideration, or has any lasting value. With any genre of music, quality is immediately recognisable and will stand the test of time. Ron Goodwin’s music certainly is that.

-- David BarkerMusicWeb International

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Ronald Goodwin (17 February 1925 – 8 January 2003) was an English composer and conductor known for his film music. He studied trumpet at the Guildhall School of Music in London, and began arranging and conducting in 1953. Goodwin is primarily known for his film music and worked on more than 70 scores during his fifty years career. His most famous works included Where Eagles Dare, Battle of Britain, 633 Squadron, Margaret Rutherford's Miss Marple films, and Frenzy, for which he was nominated for the Golden Globe award. Other awards included three Ivor Novello Awards, including a lifetime achievement award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Goodwin

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