Miklos Rozsa - Dramatic Highlights From Quo Vadis

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Review by Regina Cury

Miklos Rozsa's album Dramatic Highlights From Quo Vadis is a masterpiece of classical music. The album features a series of musical scores that are inspired by the epic film Quo Vadis. The music is powerful, emotional, and dramatic, and it captures the essence of the film perfectly.

The album begins with the main theme, which is a soaring and majestic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The music is richly orchestrated, with a full orchestra and choir bringing the music to life. The album features a range of musical styles, from sweeping orchestral pieces to more intimate and introspective moments.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Farewell to Lydia," a hauntingly beautiful piece that features a solo violin and a simple piano accompaniment. The music is incredibly moving, and it perfectly captures the sense of loss and longing that the film conveys.

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Artist: Miklos Rozsa
Album: Dramatic Highlights From Quo Vadis
Rating: 3.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Introduction: The Night Of Rome/Marcus Meets Lygia
Petronius' Death And Letter To Nero
Empress Poppaea And Marcus – Seduction Scene
Peter's Speech In The Amphitheatre
Introduction – The Might Of Rome
Finale – Marcus And Lygia Leave Rome
Petronius' Death / Letter To Nero
First Love Scene – Marcus And Lygia – Part 1
Finale: Marcus And Lygia Leave Rome
Nero Condemns The Christians And Petronius' Plea
Plautius On The Cross Accuses Nero / Finale Marcus & Lygia Leave Rome
Paul Introduces Peter And Peter's Message To The Christians (Part 1)
First Love Scene: Marcus And Lygia (Part 1)
First Love Scene Marcus And Lygia, Part 2
Marriage Of Marcus And Lygia
First Love Scene: Marcus And Lygia (Part 2)
Paul's Arrival In Rome
Plautius On The Cross Accuses Nero
Paul Introduces Peter And Peter's Message To The Christians (Part 2)
Lygia Denounces Marcus
Paul Introduces Peter / Peter's Message To The Christians, Part 1
Peter Sustains The Imprisoned Christians
Seduction Scene: Empress Poppaea And Marcus
Paul Introduces Peter And Peter's Message To The Christians – Part 2
Marriage Of Marcus And Lygia
Nero Condemns The Christians / Petronius' Plea
Peter's Vision Of Christ
Paul Introduces Peter And Peter's Message To The Christians – Part 1
Marcus Meets Lygia
Paul Introduces Peter / Peter's Message To The Christians, Part 2
Empress Poppaea And Marcus
First Love Scene Marcus And Lygia, Part 1
First Love Scene – Marcus And Lygia – Part 2
Paul's Arrival In Rome/Lygia Denounces Marcus
Peter's Speech In The Ampitheatre / Peter Sustains The Imprisoned Christians
Introduction: The Might Of Rome
Nero's Vision Of A New Rome
Peter's Speech In The Ampitheatre Peter Sustains The Imprisoned Christians

Video

Quo Vadis Opening Scene - Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr
Quo Vadis (movie 1951) - About the way to conquer the world

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Catalog Numbers

  • MCA-39075
  • E3524 ST

Labels

  • MCA Records
  • MGM Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • Reissue

Credits

RoleCredit
Composed ByMiklós Rózsa
ConductorMiklós Rózsa
NarratorAbraham Sofaer, Deborah Kerr, Felix Aylmer, Finlay Currie, Leo Genn, Nora Swinburne, Patricia Laffan, Peter Miles , Peter Ustinov, Robert Taylor , Walter Pidgeon
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Summary by Regina Cury

Dramatic Highlights From Quo Vadis is a stunning album that showcases the incredible talent of Miklos Rozsa. The music is powerful, emotional, and beautifully crafted, and it is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who listens to it. Highly recommended for fans of classical music and film scores alike.

Comments

safarahpm
OMG!! There no more actors and actresses like them!!! None!!! Amazing!!
traze8393
great
fromyorkshiretoyonder
PURE?MAGNIFICENCE
samography
Epic film, the great Robert Taylor, and the utterly lovely Deborah Kerr...
lynnstanton
The best film ever....DEBORAH KERR IS A GODESS ...SO BEAUTIFUL
lianebydesign
Please release full movie, I like show my parents and my friends,,,
marissaisabella0730
The Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz wrote the novel Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero (1895-96), which in turn has been made into motion pictures several times, including a 1951 version that was nominated for eight Academy Awards.[4] For this and other novels, Sienkiewicz received the 1905 Nobel Prize for Literature.
martijnaschutz
When Ursus entered the scene I saw the first person who looks like a man.
scoutsjeunessesanssoucis
He was not good in this movie. Good looking, not good acting. Not much emotion here.
lindawolski89
My grey-haired colossus
kamransid1001
Waw acest film mia pătruns la inima
motijainbohra1992
Great movie they actually made good history films in those days.
manishsingh7080
Can you please upload the full movie thanks and please email me at [email protected] thanks a lot
najlaevergreen
who of know, that this movie is based on polish book? and the polish Quo Vadis movie is better i think
andrew1504
my dad name me after her , although spells different, and is not a common name but I like it
aestees
Hi you see this one for me...
laurareneebrown
Ever since I read in a book about MGM that Gregory Peck and Elizabeth Taylor were to star in this movie if shooting went ahead in 1949 with John Huston as director, I can't enjoy watching Robert Taylor in it. He's a good actor, but not great. Deborah Kerr is, as always, very good though.
braxtonscustominnovations
υπεροχη ταινια!!!!!!!!!
jangaso
What a pisspoor 'actor' Robert Taylor was ...that awful robot voice and the lack of emotion. One of Hollywoods worst.
guerricdassas
well that didn't go as he planned
doitpc77
No one knows that Lygia was from Slavic territories.... ;)
balnavesxavier
"I'll tell you what, Lygia..."
zupibego
Portrays the early church with such splendor, in China there are house churches made out of rocky creags and you can worship for hours on end w/ out disturbing the cops. I've been given eye warnings before, been taken aside and such like. Given the oh, its not allowed here. speech etc. But even to make a booth out of a table and two chairs at least its something.
ldpatrimoinegestion
Amazing Movie. Great Cinema and Actors .????