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  1. Riesenfeld composed about 100 film scores in his career. His most successful compositions were for Cecil B. DeMille 's Joan the Woman (1917), The Ten Commandments (1923) and The King of Kings (1927); D. W. Griffith 's Abraham Lincoln (1930); and the original scores to F. W. Murnau 's Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) and Tabu (1931).

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  3. Riesenfeld composed about 100 film scores in his career. His most successful compositions were for Cecil B. DeMille's Joan the Woman (1917), The Ten Commandments (1923) and The King of Kings (1927); D. W. Griffith's Abraham Lincoln (1930); and the original scores to F. W. Murnau's Sunrise (1927) and Tabu (1931).

  4. Pages in category "Films scored by Hugo Riesenfeld" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  5. Composer. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. From 1917-1925 Hugo Riesenfeld was the manager of the Rivoli, Rialto and Criterion Theatres in New York City. A conductor and violinist, Riesenfeld was educated at the Conservatory of Music in Vienna and the University of Vienna.

    • Music Department, Composer, Producer
    • January 26, 1879
    • Hugo Riesenfeld
    • September 10, 1939
  6. Oct 24, 2023 · As a film director, he began to write his own orchestral compositions for silent films in 1917, and co-created modern production techniques where film scoring serves an integral part of the action. Riesenfeld composed about 100 film scores in his career.

  7. While on Broadway he demonstrated the artistic and commercial possibilities of using intelligent music to accompany films. In 1928 he was appointed general musical director in charge of musical productions for United Artists Pictures.

  8. Riesenfeld composed about 100 film scores in his career. His most successful compositions were for Cecil B. DeMille's Joan the Woman (1917), The Ten Commandments (1923) and The King of Kings (1927); D. W. Griffith's Abraham Lincoln (1930); and the original scores to F. W. Murnau's Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) and Tabu (1931).