- Elmer Bernstein - To Kill a Mockingbird - Suite for Orchestra
- Leonard Rosenman - Rebel Without a Cause - 5 Scenes for Orchestra
- David Raksin - Too Late Blues: Theme "A Song after Sundown"
- Alex North - Five Sequences from A Streetcar Named Desire
- Leonard Rosenman - East of Eden: Cal's Redemption and Finale
- Aaron Copland - Our Town
Britten Sinfonia
Scott Dunn, conductor & arranger
Date: 2026
Label: Platoon
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Scott Dunn is a conductor, pianist, orchestrator, and arranger acclaimed for his advocacy of American, contemporary, and film music. Since his 1999 Carnegie Hall debut, where he premiered his orchestration of Vernon Duke’s Piano Concerto in C, Dunn has championed neglected works and composers across classical, jazz, and crossover genres. He has conducted leading orchestras worldwide and collaborated with prominent artists from classical, jazz, and popular music. Associate Conductor of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra since 2012, he also founded the Scott Dunn Orchestra in 2024, dedicated to presenting film music as serious concert repertoire.
Britten Sinfonia is a Cambridge-based chamber orchestra founded in 1992 to serve the East of England. Renowned for adventurous programming and innovative concert formats, the ensemble creates impactful musical experiences across concert halls, schools, hospitals, and local communities. Collaboration and new music are central to its identity: Britten Sinfonia has premiered over 250 new works and worked with artists ranging from Steve Reich and Alison Balsom to Anoushka Shankar and Jacob Collier. The orchestra performs widely across the UK and internationally, appears regularly at major festivals, and has an award-winning discography.
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