The Beatles Concerto

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The Beatles Concerto is an instrumental

Piano Concerto
Form".

The LP

A recording from 1979 conducted by

LP record was produced by The Beatles producer George Martin.[1]

A side

  1. 1st Movement: Mæstoso – Allegro Moderato () 8:00
  2. 2nd Movement: Andante Espressivo (Here, There and EverywhereSomething) 7:36
  3. 3rd Movement: Presto (Can't Buy Me LoveThe Long and Winding Road) 7:53

B side

  1. The Fool on the Hill (Arr. Rutter) 5:09
  2. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds
    (Arr. Goodwin) 2:25
  3. Michelle (Arr. Goodwin) 3:15
  4. Maxwell's Silver Hammer (Arr. Goodwin) 2:37
  5. Here Comes the Sun (Arr. Rutter) 3:25
  6. A Hard Day's Night (Arr. Rutter) 4:08[2]

The bonus 7" single featuring (A-side) "Here, There and Everywhere/Something" and (B-Side) "Can't Buy Me Love/The Long And Winding Road" came free with the album.

Discography

  • Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Peter Rostal (Piano), Paul Schaefer (Piano) and John Rutter (Conductor & Composer). John Rutter: Distant Land.: Beatles Concerto. Studio. Trak no. 5 (23:41), Rec. May 2003. Information republished by "Rutter: Distant Land, Suites, Etc / Rostal, Schaefer, Rpo Classical CD." CD Universe & Muze Inc. Accessed 14 Jan. 2008.

Photography and design for the album package was by Hipgnosis.

References

  1. ^ a b c Blokker, Kees. "Biography for Ron Goodwin". IMDB. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0006109/bio Accessed 18-01-2008
  2. ^ Beatles Routes.com "The Beatles CD-Collection: A different collection". Archived from the original on 2007-12-29. Retrieved 2007-11-21. Accessed 18-01-2008