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Jerry Goldsmith: Collection 2: Piano Sketches - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Collection 2: Piano Sketches Artist: Jerry Goldsmith Label: BSX Records Inc Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 712187489522 Genre: Soundtrack Release Date: 2015 03 10 Number of Discs: 1 With THE Jerry Goldsmith COLLECTION VOLUME 2: PIANO SKETCHES, BSX Records presents the music of one of Hollywood's finest musical practitioners translated into the intimate medium of solo piano, arranged and performed by a trio of expert pianists: Dan Redfeld,
Title: Collection 2: Piano SketchesArtist: Jerry Goldsmith
Label: BSX Records Inc
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 712187489522
Genre: Soundtrack
Release Date: 2015-03-10
Number of Discs: 1
With THE Jerry Goldsmith COLLECTION - VOLUME 2: PIANO SKETCHES, BSX Records presents the music of one of Hollywood's finest musical practitioners translated into the intimate medium of solo piano, arranged and performed by a trio of expert pianists: Dan Redfeld, Joohyun Park, and Mark Northam. Each of these players comes from a somewhat different background and share a profound respect for the composer which is evident in their respectful transliteration of his music onto the piano. Dan Redfeld is a classically trained concert pianist and composer/conductor who studied at Boston's New England Conservatory. While many of his fellow students were embracing modernistic, atonal music, Redfeld was more interested in tonal, neo-romantic music, an inclination grounded by his studies with acclaimed composer and pianist William Thomas McKinley. Through McKinley, Redfeld met and watched Williams at work with the Boston Pops, and the famous film composer's influence settled into his artistic design. Redfeld began scoring short films for the American Film Institute, and in a day when many film composers were coming out of popular music into Hollywood film scoring careers, he found his academic background particularly advantageous to the music he was writing. Born in South Korea, Joohyun Park began studying music at the age of six at the prompting of her mother. She received both a Bachelor's and a Master's Degree of Piano from Yon Sei University in Seoul, studying with pianist Myoungwon Shin. She earned a Bachelor's Degree in Contemporary Writing and Production from Boston's famed Berklee College of Music. Her orchestrations and arrangements can be found in PRIEST, DRAG ME TO HELL, CREATION, WHEN IN ROME, LOVE HAPPENS and many other films. A graduate of the UCLA Extension Film Scoring program, Mark Northam has written and taught extensively about the film and television music business while working for a time as a film composer.
Tracks:
1.1 Main Theme (From "Rudy")
1.2 Main Theme (From "Dennis the Menace")
1.3 Main Title (From "The Waltons")
1.4 When You've Gone (From "Babe")
1.5 Main Theme (From "100 Rifles")
1.6 Love Theme (From "Forever Young")
1.7 Main Theme (From "Warning Shot")
1.8 The World Only Lovers See (From "The Chairman")
1.9 Main Theme (From "Morituri")
1.10 Love Theme (From "The Prize")
1.11 Main Theme (From "Coma")
1.12 Main Theme (From "The Edge")
1.13 Main Theme (From "The Other")
1.14 Resolution (From "Runaway")
1.15 Main Theme (From "Explorers")
1.16 Ilia's Theme (From "Star Trek: The Motion Picture")
1.17 Main Theme (From "Justine")
1.18 Love Theme (From "The Sand Pebbles")
1.19 Free As the Wind (From "Papillon")
1.20 Love Theme (From "In Harm's Way")
1.21 Alone in the Night (From "The Russia House")
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Interactive puppy fun
Color: Blue
Pups love this and I enjoy watching them have so much fun. Serious playtime followed by a well earned nap!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Well-designed and quiet, but didn’t keep my dog interested
Color: Blue
My dog was interested in this at first, but she would lose interest after a few minutes and move on.
I do like that it’s quieter than the hard plastic ball toys, and the charge lasts well. The internal charging port that twists closed is also a nice design feature.
That said, it will occasionally turn on by itself, which can be a little surprising. Overall, it has some nice features, but it just didn’t keep my dog engaged.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2026
★★★★★ 1
Good - for a few hours
Color: Blue, Color: Blue
Concept is fantastic. Dog loved it. Problem is that she figured out how to open it within two hours of play. The robot core, alas, did not survive. In the photo, you see a tooth went cleanly into the button and that was the end of the toy.
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★★★★★ 5
The most engaging interactive toy for my Border Collie
Color: Orange, Color: Orange
My Border Collie is not a big ball player. He prefers tug type games and actually gives me a look like, “Are you stupid? I’m not going to keep bringing that to you if all you’re going to do is throw it away again!” after about the third time I throw a ball for him to fetch. However, I can only play tug so often and I need him to be entertained and engaged as much as possible.
I got him a smaller, non-padded ball like this hoping he would like the interactive aspect of it. He did- he actually loved it! But it was loud, hard on his teeth, would come apart periodically, and he kept hitting the off button when playing with it. It drove me crazy. This one is so much better overall! The soft outer shell is not only easier on his teeth, but it is super resilient to biting and chewing. He actually likes to carry this thing around in his mouth while it’s bouncing and vibrating.
The three modes give great flexibility for different kinds of play. His favorite is the most active mode: the ball reacts to touch and practically bounces itself across the floor when he touches it with his paw or mouth. I will point out that in one of the modes, I thought the battery wasn’t charged or there was a motor issue because it’s very subdued movement; however, it’s just set up as a low-key option. Be sure to check out each mode to see which works best for your dog at different times.
I can’t say enough about this ball- I have been so pleasantly surprised by how much he loves it. The rechargeable feature is super convenient, it’s big enough to not get stuck under the couch, and it automatically shuts off based on whichever mode it’s set on. As the owner of a busy, super-smart dog who needs to be engaged in mental and physical activity, I think this all is worth every penny. In fact, I’m buying one for a friend who has a Border Collie pup with lots of energy to burn! I highly recommend this toy- it’s the most engaging toy I’ve found that Finn will play with on his own.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2026
★★★★★ 2
Not as Smart or Interactive as You Think it Will Be
Color: Blue
This is an honest review from a schnauzer owner who has has wanted this cheerble ball for their dog for more than one year. I finally bougI finally bought this toy and both me and my dog are disappointed. The settings are...i would say dog friendly as I'd assumed a dog ball would be. What I mean by that is, for example: the calm play setting is muuch too calm. Super light puffs of energy, like a battery is dying. And the playful setting is scary, alarmingly so. The intervals in between are too long. The ball does not bounce. So they just have settings all wrong. The size is good for a large dog only. Do not buy if you have a small to medium dog. I even think the material is okay. I've only had it for a few days so I can't even speak to how the material holds up. Really hoping to love this ball for my dog. It was not the distraction I was hoping it would be so I could work from home while my dog had fun. I'm hoping this can help someone else who's been pining over it. Essentially, it's a $35-$50 well made weighted ball that moves occasionally.
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