Some "structured" film music Goldsmith: Wind and the Lion (a suite for band) There are several other concert suites which have been assembled from his music Rozsa: "The Power" features part of his Piano Concerto Barry: "Deadfall" I recall that one side of the ST is a suite derived from the score. No doubt there are some film music buffs out there that will recall other albums that do the same. Bennett: "Lady Caroline Lamb" redone into a concert suite for viola? and orchestra Honegger: "Mermoz" which was reworked into 2 suites for orchestra "Napolean" there is a short concert suite from the film score Copland: "The Red Pony" a suite for orchestra "Music for the Movies" based on several scores "Music for a Great City" based on the score for "Something Wild" actually much of it is unchanged! "The Heiress" there is a short suite from that film. I also have a tape of Copland conducting an extended suite Herrmann: Devil and Daniel Webster, suite (based on the music for the film "All that Money Can Buy") Welles Raises Kane, suite (Based on scores to "Citizen Kane" and "The Magnificent Ambersons") A Portrait of Hitch, suite (Based on score "The Trouble with Harry") Bliss: "Things to Come" suite VillaLobos: Discovery of Brazil (4 Suites for Orchestra) Forest of the Amazon (based on score for "Green Mansions"... at least I think it is) Waxman: several of his orchestral suites are based on his film music etc. Then there are MANY film scores which feature concert works written especially for the films and then there are many film scores based upon classical music. As I recall the producer of "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" has Rosza rework his violin concerto for the score. Karl