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  1. Film Music for Piano, Vol. 2 by Miklós Rózsa released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "Film Music For Piano Volume Two" on Discogs.

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  3. Miklós Rózsa Film Music For Piano Vol. 2 (1995) Composer (s): Miklós Rózsa. Released in: 1995. Country: United States. Daniel Robbins piano. Other Resources: Labels. If you know of another release, why don't you tell us about it, so we can add it to our database.

  4. This Rózsa piano nocturne appears in Lust for Life during tavern scenes while Van Gogh is in the town of Arles. The film version can be found on track 37 of the original Lust for Life CD. This is a previously unreleased “pre-recording” made on March 15, 1956, under Rózsa’s supervision, two months before recording of the score proper.

  5. Miklós Rózsa Film Music For Piano Vol. 2 Intrada MAF 7064D: United States : CD Sax And Violence

  6. Zador, a fellow Hungarian immigrant and a noted composer in his own right, assisted with the orchestration of most of Rózsa's Hollywood film music. Also in 1947, Rózsa scored the music for the psychological thriller The Red House. In 1948 Rózsa signed his only long-term studio contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Double Life, p. 159). Previous ...

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  8. For “El Cid”, starring Charlton Heston as the legendary Spanish hero, Rózsa composed a miracle of a score. The outcome is nothing less than masterful, an unforgettable piece of symphonic film music, one of the greatest ever composed that comes from the heart and genius of Miklós Rózsa.