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  1. Hungarian composer Miklós Rózsa (1907-1995) was one of the top film composers of all time. A gifted student of Bartók and Kodály, Rózsa moved to England on the suggestion of Arthur Honegger and got his first jobs scoring films for the Kordas, including The Thief of Baghdad (1940), earning Rózsa his first Oscar nomination; he eventually won three.

  2. Composer Miklós Rózsa. Miklós Rózsa is the composer most closely identified with noir. He was a Hungarian-born composer trained in Germany, and active in France, war-time Britain, and later in the United States, with extensive sojourns in Italy, during a career spanning more than 60 years (1931-1995). His music was at times Wagnerian ...

  3. Miklós Rózsa. In fact, Rózsa wrote scores for about 100 films between 1937 and 1982, earning him 17 Oscar nominations. While Rózsa is rightfully famous for his luscious film scores, he simultaneously, and unbeknownst to me, crafted many compositions for the concert hall. He actually called it his “double life,” and it all started in ...

  4. The Miklós Rózsa Treasury (1949–1968) Film Score Monthly here presents comprehensive notes for our fourth box set (available for purchase through Screen archives Entertainment), dedicated to a single giant of film music history: Miklós Rózsa, whose two decades at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produced some of the most memorable and inspired film music of his (or any other) era.

  5. Nov 22, 2019 · It had a budget in 1959 of $15.75 million. In 2019, that translates to just below $140 million. This biblically-charged Hollywood odyssey featured enslavement, revenge, salvation – all the key ingredients you’d want in a 1950s epic, turned up to 11. William Wyler’s crowning glory is now over 60 years old.

  6. Jul 27, 1995 · Added: Aug 10, 2002. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 6678159. Source citation. Composer. He was noted for his darkly atmospheric music for Hollywood noir films and psychological dramas, and later for his majestic scores for historical epics. Rozsa won Academy Awards for Spellbound (1945), A Double Life (1947), and Ben-Hur (1959), out of 16 nominations.

  7. Mar 3, 2014 · Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1952). Composed and Conducted by Miklós Rózsa, performed by the MGM Studio Orchestra.Please note that the rights belong t...

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