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- 1940: Herbert Stothart for The Wizard of Oz Stothart — the first composer to have an Academy Award given to him personally, rather than to an associated studio department — prevailed over Max Steiner's iconic Gone With the Wind score, in one of the greatest years in Hollywood history.
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Music (Scoring) - Erich Wolfgang Korngold Sound Recording - Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department, Nathan Levinson, Sound Director Special Effects - Byron Haskin, Nathan Levinson
Music (Original Score) - Aaron Copland Outstanding Production - Hal Roach (production company) Sound Recording - Hal Roach Studio Sound Department, Elmer A. Raguse, Sound Director
Apr 14, 2020 · April 14, 2020. 1940 Academy Awards – Music (Original Score) Winner. The Wizard of Oz. Herbert Stothart. Dorothy Gale is swept away from a farm in Kansas to a magical land of Oz in a tornado and embarks on a quest with her new friends to see the Wizard who can help her return home to Kansas and help her friends as well. Amazon.
12th Academy Awards; Date: February 29, 1940: Site: Coconut Grove, The Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles: Hosted by: Bob Hope: Highlights; Best Picture: Gone with the Wind: Most awards: Gone with the Wind (8) Most nominations: Gone with the Wind (13)
All the winners and nominated film scores from the history of the Oscars.
Jan 13, 2017 · In this first of a decade-by-decade look back at the winners of that award, I'll run through the scores that won Oscars in the 1930s and '40s. For highlights from every decade, listen to Lynne Warfel's three-hour special on the Movies and the Music.
Best Music (Score): Herbert Stothart; Best Scoring of Music (adaptation or treatment): Richard Hageman, W. Franke Harling, John Leipold, Leo Shuken; Best Song: Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg (Over the Rainbow) Best Production Design: Lyle R. Wheeler; Best Sound Mixing: Bernard B. Brown; Best Effects, Special Effects: Fred Sersen, Edmund H. Hansen