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studio in producing a film based on a 400-year-old work of literary art. The studio assigned almost every star or character actor under contract to take part in the film, with the filming taking over six months. The studio also allowed
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of its previous films; he could prerecord certain parts of the film for the benefit of actors, whom he then had act to the rhythm and tempo of the music. As a result of the score's elaborate tailoring, the film and
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is not only quieter but actually somber and, at times, dissonant. The opening theme captures the chaos of the wilderness in the North but soon the score seems to be enveloped in a fog (as are the characters) and everything becomes morose and
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of Richard Strauss and Franz Liszt. He intended that, when divorced from the moving image, these scores could stand alone in the concert hall. His style exerted a profound influence on modern film music.
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score. In this film, the first half hour contains continuous scoring and proved to be a major step forward in the art of film scoring. Korngold conceived his film scores as "operas without singing."
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The Sea Hawk: The Classic Film Scores of Erich Wolfgang Korngold,
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Theme and Variations, Op. 42 (composed and first performed 1953)
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String Sextet in D major, Op. 10 (1914â16; first performed 1917)
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series, which features prominent allusions to Korngold's style.
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The Sea Hawk: The Classic Film Scores of Erich Wolfgang Korngold
281:(1935), which helped boost the career of its starring newcomer,
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by Luzi Korngold (wife). Verlag Elisabeth Lafite, Vienna, 1967
2926:"Erich Wolfgang Korngold Der Ring des Polykrates (opera), Op.7"
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1583:, performed by the Orquesta Sinfonica de Mineria and violinist
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describes Korngold's contribution to this and his other films:
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359:(1892â1965), also became a musician. A child prodigy living in
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Japanese Premieres of A Great Composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold
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Erich Wolfgang Korngold was born to a Jewish family in BrĂŒnn,
291:(1936) won an Oscar; two years later he won another Oscar for
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30:"Korngold" redirects here. For others of the same name, see
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Woodstra, Chris, Brennan, Gerald, Schrott, Allen, editors.
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Burlingame, Jon. "Erich Wolfgang Korngold: A Retrospective"
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1086:, a Symphonic Serenade for strings, a Cello Concerto and a
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3096:(CD). Naxos. February 2022. Naxos Catalogue No. 8.573355.
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Settling the Score: Music and the Classical Hollywood Film
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2754:"Korngoldaroonie" for string trio (Op. 94) by Gary Noland
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by Shakespeare, composed 1918â1919, first performed 1920)
1243:. Luzi's biography of her husband was published in 1967.
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and became the basis for a 1934 British film directed by
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The Last Prodigy: A Biography of Erich Wolfgang Korngold
2900:"Violanta, Op.8 (Korngold, Erich Wolfgang), Vocal Score"
2874:"Prom 31 (part 2): Walton, Rubbra, Bruch & Korngold"
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The Last Prodigy: A Biography of Erich Wolfgang Korngold
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The Invisible Art of Film Music: A Comprehensive History
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Austria and America: Cross-Cultural Encounters 1865â1933
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In 2009, Korngold's Violin Concerto was released on the
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Erich Wolfgang Korngold â The Adventures of a Wunderkind
612:, who had starred in several Korngold operas in Europe.
529:, four years later. He started arranging and conducting
753:. He later said, "We thought of ourselves as Viennese;
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appeared the following year, and his first two operas,
409:. During these early years he also made live-recording
275:(1935). He subsequently wrote scores for such films as
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has recorded Korngold's complete original piano works.
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Mother Goddam: The Story of the Career of Bette Davis
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and his symphony in 2013, which was given its first
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has cited Korngold as his inspiration in scoring the
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Korngold was awarded his first Academy Award for the
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in 1910, including a command performance for Emperor
2952:"Erich Wolfgang Korngold: Die Kathrin (3 CDs) â jpc"
2589:, The Movieland Directory; Russell Holmes Fletcher:
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score, which often left a strong impact on viewers.
857:, and the second theme of the first movement of his
344:). Erich was the second son of eminent music critic
998:interest and acclaim. Its costar, future President
955:Thomas S. Hischak notes some aspects of the score:
813:. Korngold was moved by the true-life story of how
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2711:, korngold-society.org; accessed December 2, 2015.
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2400:The President's Ladies: Jane Wyman and Nancy Davis
1032:was followed by seven film scores in four years â
397:), which became a sensation when performed at the
2580:9936 Toluca Lake Ave, North Hollywood, California
1846:, Op. 40 (Composed 1947â52, first performed 1954)
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741:, and the long-line development of Gustav Mahler.
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2369:Hollywood Gold: Films of the Forties and Fifties
982:(1942) has been compared to those of films like
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4935:Best Original Music Score Academy Award winners
2466:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
1909:
1770:, Op. 25 (composed 1931; first performed 1932)
1754:, Op. 17, (Composed 1923, first performed 1924)
1639:List of compositions by Erich Wolfgang Korngold
1188:, Opus 32 for chorus and orchestra (1942); and
795:Korngold was interested in writing a score for
714:to return to Hollywood and compose a score for
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420:Korngold wrote his first orchestral score, the
240:were premiered in Munich in 1916, conducted by
3227:by Brendan G Carroll. Boehlau-Verlag, Vienna;
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2333:"Korngold Makes Interesting Music Discovery,"
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1810:, Op. 35 (Composed 1945, first performed 1947)
1783:, Op. 26 (composed 1933; first performed 1934)
1742:, Op. 16 (composed 1923; first performed 1924)
876:Korngold was again nominated for his score of
594:. He came back to Hollywood to score the film
580:, which was released in 1935, was a first for
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3357:Erich Wolfgang Korngold collection, 1889â2008
2420:, Univ. of Wisconsin Press (1992) pp. 109â110
2035:. Vol. 2. Macmillan. pp. 1029â1031.
1685:, Op. 6 (composed 1912; first performed 1916)
911:tenth original score in less than six years.
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1263:Korngold lived at 9936 Toluca Lake Avenue,
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2452:Dictionary of American Classical Composers
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5005:Naturalized citizens of the United States
4995:Musicians from the Margraviate of Moravia
3423:International Music Score Library Project
2723:"Gary Lloyd Noland: List of Compositions"
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2156:"CAPTAIN BLOOD â Erich Wolfgang Korngold"
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870:The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
805:but also involved the story of Archduke
604:, a film which introduced mezzo-soprano
316:(1972). This album, produced by his son
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2809:"Compilation: Previn conducts Korngold"
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2530:Erich Wolfgang Korngold: Ein Lebensbild
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2389:, Oxford Univ. Press (2011) pp. 108â109
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4945:Burials at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
3819:Academy Award for Best Original Score
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3314:. The Hague, Kallipygos Press, 2016.
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3127:from the original on October 17, 2022
3121:"Korngold: Complete Incidental Music"
3100:from the original on October 17, 2022
2962:from the original on October 14, 2017
2761:from the original on October 19, 2022
2733:from the original on October 19, 2022
2632:from the original on January 21, 2020
2608:(Thomas Y. Crowell, New York, 1948),
2561:from the original on December 8, 2015
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2166:from the original on October 19, 2021
2136:from the original on October 20, 2021
2076:from the original on December 1, 2016
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766:Academy Award for Best Original Score
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5015:20th-century American male musicians
3176:Dixon, Troy O. (November 20, 2010).
2906:from the original on August 29, 2010
2666:, Macmillan Publishing (1994) p. 285
2012:
1391:. The other is Brendan G. Carroll's
1318:featuring excerpts performed by the
926:of rhythmic energy and exactitude."
4965:Jewish American classical composers
3346:Music Division, Library of Congress
3093:Korngold: Complete Incidental Music
3048:from the original on March 24, 2020
2880:from the original on April 17, 2021
2230:. LIT Verlag MĂŒnster. p. 104.
2066:"Erich Wolfgang Korngold Biography"
1801:. (First performed in concert 1944)
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4975:American male film score composers
3019:from the original on July 24, 2008
2932:from the original on June 10, 2011
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2346:Stine, Whitney, and Davis, Bette,
2322:The Encyclopedia of Film Composers
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1931:, Oxford Univ. Press (2013) p. 464
914:Of the final duel between Thorpe (
389:At age 11, he composed his ballet
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4925:Austrian male classical composers
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3188:from the original on May 20, 2022
3157:from the original on May 14, 2011
2679:, Phaidon Press (January 1, 2000)
2350:. New York: Hawthorn Books 1974.
2324:, Rowman & Littlefield (2015)
2291:, Univ. of Wisconsin Press (1979)
2214:, Hal Leonard Corp. (2005) p. 701
2192:from the original on July 6, 2011
2032:The New Grove Dictionary of Opera
1511:Korngold's two remaining operas,
1132:The New Grove Dictionary of Opera
206:[ËeËÊÉȘçËvÉlfÉĄaĆËkÉÊnÉĄÉlt]
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3548:Piano Concerto for the Left Hand
3414:Korngold: Maestro for the Movies
3119:Clarke, Colin (March 12, 2022).
3071:The Concerto, a Listener's Guide
3013:"The Adventures of a Wunderkind"
1818:, Op. 36 (musical comedy) (1954)
1393:Erich Korngold: The Last Prodigy
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1320:National Philharmonic Orchestra
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3392:Detailed Biography of Korngold
3151:www.musicweb-international.com
2692:, Amadeus Press (October 1997)
2436:The Classical Hollywood Reader
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1929:The Oxford Dictionary of Music
1912:Writers and Production Artists
1714:, Op. 11 (Incidental music to
1118:Composing techniques and style
523:in 1923 and his fourth opera,
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4980:American male opera composers
4905:American film score composers
3265:Carroll, Brendan G. (2020) .
2096:"Biography of Erich Korngold"
2009:, Turner Entertainment (1996)
2007:Korngold: Vienna to Hollywood
1910:Jeromski, Grace, ed. (1997).
1870:
1622:Der Vampyr, oder Die Gejagten
817:, seeing America engulfed by
265:, and due to the rise of the
165:, symphonic and chamber music
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4915:Austrian classical composers
3634:The Adventures of Robin Hood
3369:How to use archival material
3304:UK public library membership
2306:Wayne State University Press
2289:The Adventures of Robin Hood
1441:The Adventures of Robin Hood
1340:The Adventures of Robin Hood
1338:ranked Korngold's score for
764:It also gave him his second
717:The Adventures of Robin Hood
704:The Adventures of Robin Hood
545:Composer for Hollywood films
517:Concerto for Piano Left Hand
322:Violin Concerto in D, Op. 35
294:The Adventures of Robin Hood
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2604:; Daniel I. McNamara (ed):
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1528:American conductor-pianist
1246:In 1943, Korngold became a
1190:Tomorrow When You Have Gone
220:When he was 11, his ballet
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5010:20th-century American Jews
4970:Jewish classical composers
3268:"Korngold, Erich Wolfgang"
3015:. MusicWeb International.
2859:November 23, 2016, at the
2837:November 29, 2016, at the
2814:December 30, 2017, at the
2780:""Korngold: The Sea Hawk""
2707:February 18, 2007, at the
2626:www.musicacademyonline.com
2555:. (2009). Robert Kingston"
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1626:The Vampire, or the Hunted
1273:Hollywood Forever Cemetery
608:and the Polish-born tenor
448:Composing career in Europe
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3221:(Hardcover, October 1997)
2653:, November 30, 1957, p. 3
2454:, Routledge (2005) p. 251
2438:, Routledge (2012) p. 276
1324:Symphony in F-sharp major
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633:A Midsummer Night's Dream
563:A Midsummer Night's Dream
551:A Midsummer Night's Dream
346:(Leopold) Julius Korngold
272:A Midsummer Night's Dream
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4940:String quartet composers
4930:Austrian opera composers
4910:American opera composers
4489:Alan and Marilyn Bergman
2818:, MusicWeb-International
2600:August 30, 2018, at the
2585:August 30, 2018, at the
2478:Korngold, Erich Wolfgang
2271:, Scarecrow Press (1998)
1860:The Holocaust in Austria
1773:String Quartet No. 2 in
1738:String Quartet No. 1 in
1504:released a recording of
1417:in tribute to Korngold.
1327:most prominently in the
1265:Toluca Lake, Los Angeles
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3857:Erich Wolfgang Korngold
3484:Der Ring des Polykrates
3460:Erich Wolfgang Korngold
3378:Erich Wolfgang Korngold
3279:Oxford University Press
3253:Erich Wolfgang Korngold
3239:Erich Wolfgang Korngold
3213:by Brendan G. Carroll;
2677:Erich Wolfgang Korngold
2591:Who's Who in California
2553:Erich Wolfgang Korngold
2267:MacDonald, Laurence E.
2224:Parker, Joshua (2014).
1828:Symphonic Serenade in B
1791:, Op. 28 (opera) (1939)
1760:, Op. 20 (opera) (1927)
1752:for the left hand alone
1726:, Op. 12 (opera) (1920)
1689:Der Ring des Polykrates
1514:Der Ring des Polykrates
1404:Korngold and His World,
1389:Erich Wolfgang Korngold
1336:American Film Institute
1076:(1948) (unused score).
1025:Later scores: 1943â1956
807:Maximilian von Habsburg
635:, he changed his mind.
631:, who had her debut in
432:Der Ring des Polykrates
379:Alexander von Zemlinsky
237:Der Ring des Polykrates
198:Erich Wolfgang Korngold
107:Los Angeles, California
43:Erich Wolfgang Korngold
4105:Robert Russell Bennett
3508:Das Wunder der Heliane
3249:(Paperback, July 1996)
3123:. Classical Explorer.
3011:Ian Lace (June 2003).
2727:composergarynoland.com
1766:Piano Sonata No. 3 in
1758:Das Wunder der Heliane
1712:Much Ado About Nothing
1699:, Op. 8 (opera) (1916)
1691:, Op. 7 (opera) (1916)
1662:Piano Sonata No. 2 in
1644:Piano Sonata No. 1 in
1633:Selected list of works
1613:Much Ado About Nothing
1581:Much Ado About Nothing
1565:Much Ado About Nothing
1506:Das Wunder der Heliane
1408:Das Wunder der Heliane
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441:Much Ado About Nothing
424:, when he was 14. His
328:Early years as prodigy
5000:Composers from Vienna
4985:Neoromantic composers
3225:Das Letzte Wunderkind
2337:, June 22, 1939 p. 10
1549:Composers of Our Time
1447:, was released on LP.
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228:. His one-act operas
3469:List of compositions
2992:on December 23, 2018
2757:, February 2, 2014,
2721:Noland, Gary Lloyd.
2463:Carroll, Brendan G.
2371:, LuLu (2005) p. 120
2102:. Korngold Society.
2100:korngold-society.org
2070:ClassicalConnect.com
1670:Schauspiel-OuvertĂŒre
1558:Double bass soloist
1469:performance, at the
1443:, narrated by actor
1237:Adolf von Sonnenthal
747:annexed by the Nazis
602:Oscar Hammerstein II
539:president of Austria
508:in the US, starring
471:Cagliostro in Vienna
422:Schauspiel-OuvertĂŒre
413:music rolls for the
366:Korngold played his
350:Hans Robert Korngold
256:Vienna State Academy
175:Luise von Sonnenthal
4990:Musicians from Brno
4955:Composers for piano
4681:Gustavo Santaolalla
4675:Gustavo Santaolalla
4669:Jan A. P. Kaczmarek
3524:Die stumme Serenade
3310:Caspar Wintermans:
2664:Listening to Movies
2450:Butterworth, Neil.
2367:Reid, John Howard.
2320:Hischak, Thomas S.
1815:Die stumme Serenade
1746:Piano Concerto in C
1618:Hans MĂŒller-Einigen
1493:under the baton of
1421:Selected recordings
1400:Bard Music Festival
1295:Elizabeth and Essex
1248:naturalized citizen
1195:Die stumme Serenade
629:Olivia de Havilland
493:Waltzes From Vienna
244:. At 23, his opera
55:Korngold (undated,
4774:Hildur GuĂ°nadĂłttir
4230:Richard M. Sherman
3701:(1945; uncredited)
3690:Between Two Worlds
3682:The Constant Nymph
3602:The Green Pastures
3274:Grove Music Online
3067:Steinberg, Michael
2986:www.arkivmusic.com
2688:Carroll, Brendan.
2551:"OREL Foundation.
2416:Kalinak, Kathryn.
2300:Bernardi, Daniel.
2162:. March 30, 2020.
1799:The Constant Nymph
1541:Between Two Worlds
1041:Between Two Worlds
1035:The Constant Nymph
1015:Gone with the Wind
984:Gone with the Wind
949:Edward G. Robinson
918:) and Wolfingham (
597:Give Us This Night
504:and a film by the
496:. It was retitled
399:Vienna Court Opera
32:Korngold (surname)
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4811:Volker Bertelmann
4762:Alexandre Desplat
4744:Alexandre Desplat
4699:Michael Giacchino
4657:Elliot Goldenthal
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4234:Robert B. Sherman
3875:W. Franke Harling
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3320:978-90-8243-640-2
3302:(subscription or
3296:978-1-56159-263-0
3233:978-3-20577-716-8
3219:978-1-57467-029-5
2675:Duchen, Jessica.
2651:Los Angeles Times
2510:on April 16, 2021
2489: (biography)
2398:Dick, Bernard F.
2385:Franklin, Peter.
2335:Los Angeles Times
1705:, Op. 9 (1911â16)
1681:Violin Sonata in
1596:découverte" and "
1471:Royal Albert Hall
1009:British composer
842:themes for them.
572:Felix Mendelssohn
521:Paul Wittgenstein
465:A Night in Venice
460:Johann Strauss II
252:Johann Strauss II
211:Hollywood history
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150:Years active
100:November 29, 1957
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4592:Stephen Schwartz
4517:Ryuichi Sakamoto
4408:Leonard Rosenman
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3867:Herbert Stothart
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78:May 29, 1897
36:
4890:1957 deaths
4885:1897 births
4805:Hans Zimmer
4799:Jon Batiste
4612:Anne Dudley
4588:Alan Menken
4578:Hans Zimmer
4566:Alan Menken
4560:Alan Menken
4537:Alan Menken
4531:Dave Grusin
4521:David Byrne
4438:Ralph Burns
4364:Ralph Burns
4334:Ringo Starr
4322:John Lennon
4317:The Beatles
4313:Francis Lai
4174:Ernest Gold
4047:Roger Edens
4018:Roger Edens
4008:Roger Edens
3956:Max Steiner
3932:Max Steiner
3839:Max Steiner
3698:San Antonio
3542:Sinfonietta
3516:Die Kathrin
3404: [
3333:Archives at
3257:(in German)
3161:December 2,
3131:October 16,
3104:October 16,
2996:October 14,
2966:October 14,
2765:October 19,
2737:October 19,
2636:October 14,
2565:December 2,
2514:October 14,
2487:(in German)
2196:October 14,
2170:October 19,
2140:October 19,
1788:Die Kathrin
1676:Sinfonietta
1650:passacaglia
1601: [
1519:Die Kathrin
1486:in Germany.
945:Jack London
937:In scoring
916:Errol Flynn
659:Franz Liszt
651:Tony Thomas
610:Jan Kiepura
591:Die Kathrin
427:Sinfonietta
403:Franz Josef
395:The Snowman
353: [
302:Max Steiner
283:Errol Flynn
267:Nazi regime
163:film scores
130:Occupations
113:Citizenship
60: 1912
4879:Categories
4554:John Barry
4505:John Barry
4481:Bill Conti
4278:John Barry
4258:Ken Thorne
4254:John Barry
3883:Leo Shuken
3738:Magic Fire
3570:Film music
3277:. Oxford:
2863:, Musfight
1871:References
1616:, and for
1570:Juno Award
1473:in London.
1312:RCA Victor
1287:Robin Hood
1224:tone poems
1100:Magic Fire
759:Robin Hood
310:film music
74:1897-05-29
4845:Biography
4380:Nino Rota
4272:Ken Darby
4200:Sid Ramin
4157:Ken Darby
4127:Ken Darby
3706:Deception
3674:Kings Row
3562:(1947â52)
3535:Orchestra
3306:required)
3052:March 24,
2936:August 5,
2902:. IMSLP.
2884:August 6,
2841:, Discogs
2830:Kings Row
2052:, 13:823.
2048:Carroll.
1823:Deception
1547:, in the
1500:In 1993,
1428:Kings Row
1376:Deception
1368:Kings Row
1329:Star Wars
1302:Composer
1162:Star Trek
1060:Deception
1030:Kings Row
1019:Kings Row
992:Kings Row
979:Kings Row
970:Kings Row
964:haunting.
863:La Paloma
819:Civil War
782:Star Wars
770:Star Wars
735:leitmotif
692:greatly.
531:operettas
506:same name
153:1909â1957
139:conductor
4461:Vangelis
3779:Category
3758:(Father)
3714:Devotion
3560:Symphony
3492:Violanta
3342:Location
3186:Archived
3155:Archived
3125:Archived
3098:Archived
3046:Archived
3023:July 28,
3017:Archived
2960:Archived
2930:Archived
2910:July 26,
2904:Archived
2878:Archived
2857:Archived
2835:Archived
2812:Archived
2788:Archived
2759:archived
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2559:Archived
2537:catalog)
2535:WorldCat
2190:Archived
2164:Archived
2134:Archived
2104:Archived
2074:Archived
1854:See also
1841:♯
1831:♭
1795:Tomorrow
1778:♭
1749:♯
1716:the play
1696:Violanta
1620:'s play
1593:Diapason
1491:Violanta
1450:In 1975
1142:libretti
1088:Symphony
1064:(1946),
1056:(1946),
1050:(1946),
1047:Devotion
1044:(1944),
1038:(1943),
847:Viennese
811:Carlotta
784:series.
578:The film
436:Violanta
297:(1938).
231:Violanta
161:Operas,
136:Composer
18:Korngold
4831:Portals
4645:Tan Dun
4525:Cong Su
3749:Related
3425:(IMSLP)
3421:at the
1893:YouTube
1865:Vugesta
1768:C major
1740:A major
1683:G major
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