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List Price: $12.98 | | Label: Koch Int'l Classics
Salesrank: 15079
Released: April 14, 1994 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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The Magnificent Seven/The Hallelujah Trail Track Listing:
1. Main Titles and Calvera's Visit: Allegro con Fuoco
2. Council of War: Allegro Molto Marcato
3. Strange Funeral: Moderato
4. After the Brawl: Allegro
5. Journey: Allegro Vigoroso
6. Toreador: Moderato
7. Training
8. Fiesta and Celebration
9. Calvera's Return: Allegro Brutale
10. Calvera Routed and Petra's Declaration
11. Ambush: Moderato
12. Surpries and Crossroads: Allegro Energico
13. Enemy Camp and Nightmare
14. Defeat: Slow and Dark
15. Showdown and Finale: Allegro con Fuoco
16. The Hallelujah Trail (Overture for Chorus and Orchestra)
The Magnificent Seven/The Hallelujah Trail Reviews:
Classic! 
2008-08-12 - Definitely an oldie and a goody. Catchy tune and well-written music. My personal favorite is the final track - Hallelujah Trail!
Definitive Recording of this Noble Score 
2004-03-05 - Of all the recordings I have listened to of the score to THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN I must say that this is my favorite. Maestro James Sedares' interpretation of Elmer Bernstein's original goes above and beyond my expectations. This recording touched me emotionally. Sedares through Bernstein's music seemed to have reached somewhere deep into my past making me relive the saga of the seven noble gunfighters who fulfill their destiny through a violent catharsis for redemption. The "Showdown and Finale" is full of energy, passion and optimism that the deeds of these noble seven will never be forgotten. This is an unforgettable recording.
"The Magnificent Seven" Magnificently Recorded 
2003-04-16 - Elmer Bernstein has been one of Hollywood's greatest film score composers, with dozens of films to his credit. His best-known score was the one he composed for director John Sturges' classic 1960 western THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN. Although its main theme has gotten most of the attention (primarily as the background music for the Marlboro Man commercials), the full score itself is making its first-ever appearance on CD here on this excellent recording made by the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra and its conductor James Sedares. All the wide open spaces Americana sounds and the rustic Mexican flavoring (owing to the fact that the film was filmed and set in Mexico) are totally in evidence here. Sedares and the orchestra masterfully maneuver through Bernstein's appropriately dramatic score.
As an added bonus, there is the overture for chorus and orchestra that Bernstein wrote for Sturges' far lesser known 1965 comic western THE HALLELUJAH TRAIL, which starred Burt Lancaster and Lee Remick in a bawdy story of a whisky garrison and the temperance union's involvement in its transportation across Indian country. Again the orchestra brilliantly captures Bernstein's Americana sound, and is helped out by the Arizona State University Concert Choir.
This recording comes highly recommended for film score fans in general, and western movie afficionados in particular.
A Magnificent Recording 
2001-04-20 - I have to be honest: I don't like all the recordings I've produced. This - James Sedares' performance of The Magnificent Seven - is superb. Even the composer, a conductor himself, called this recording definitive. The complete score stands as a compelling and memorable tone poem of the Western and despite the fact that all was recorded in a too brief four hours, the results are nothing short of spectacular. After finishing the sessions, my wife and I did the obvious thing and went horseback riding in the Arizona desert.