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Paul McCartney's Standing Stone
Paul McCartney's Standing Stone
(1997)
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Presentation of Paul McCartney's symphonic poem, "Standing Stone," performed at London's Royal Albert Hall and featuring the London Symphony Orchestra with 200 voices. Inspired by the Celtic monoliths which dot the British Isles, including the ancient monument Stonehenge, the work has four movements encompassing the beginning of time, the creation, the emergence of humans and culminating with learning the need to love. The performance is accompanied by a documentary that provides an indepth look of McCartney at work. He describes how the piece came into being and how he felt the first time he heard it performed by the London Symphony.
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Cast
Name
Credits
Sir Paul McCartney
The London Symphony Orchestra
London Symphony Chorus
Lawrence Foster
Company
Name
Credits
Christopher Swann Associates
Production Company
Producers
Name
Credits
Sir Paul McCartney
Executive Producer
Frances Peters
Producer
Directors
Name
Credits
Christopher Swann
Director
Production Management
Name
Credits
Iain Patrick
Assistant Director
Joe French
Production Manager OB production manager
Editor
Name
Credits
John Mayes
Editor
Michael Crozier
Editor
Fiona Gillespie
Editor
Camera, Film & Tape
Name
Credits
Terry Doe
Director of Photography
Durham Marenghi
Lighting lighting designer
Barry Dodd
Camera Operator
Alan Beale
Camera Operator
Alan Brewer
Camera Operator
Stuart Bush
Camera Operator
Tony Freeman
Camera Operator
Geoff Greenslade
Camera Operator
Ian Hembry
Camera Operator
David Matthews
Camera Operator
Pete Milic
Camera Operator
Ian Munday
Camera Operator
Andrew MacDonald
Camera Operator
Simon Normington
Camera Operator
Darren Young
Camera Operator