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  1. Regarded for more than forty years as one of the absolute masters of music in cinema, Miklós Rózsa is also one of the most outstanding composers of this century. I met him last August in Detroit. He was taking part in the Meadow Brook Music Festival, where he conducted the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in a concert of his works.

  2. acearchive.org › mikls-rzsaMiklós Rózsa

    Feb 25, 2023 · Miklós Rózsa was a Hungarian-American composer and conductor, known for his film scores and concert music. He received 17 Academy Award nominations and won three Oscars. Rózsa was introduced to classical and folk music by his parents and was trained in Germany, France, and the UK before moving to the US in 1940. He became a US citizen in 1946.

  3. 職業. 作曲家. ロージャ・ミクローシュ (Rózsa Miklós ハンガリー語: [ˈroːʒɒ ˈmikloːʃ] 、 1907年 4月18日 - 1995年 7月23日 )は、 ハンガリー 出身の アメリカ合衆国 の 作曲家 。. ミクロス・ローザ とも表記される。. 映画音楽 の 作曲家 として アカデミー作曲 ...

  4. Apr 28, 2023 · Following in the footsteps of greats like Adolph Zukor, William Fox, Béla Lugosi, Al Lichtman, Leslie Howard, Sir Alexander Korda, George Cukor, and Tony Curtis, Miklós Rózsa did just the same. Born on April 18, 1907 in Budapest, he grew up in an progressive family that valued the arts, education and culture. He started playing the violin at ...

  5. Oscar for best music score of a dramatic picture, 1945. Other articles where Miklós Rózsa is discussed: Adam’s Rib: Production notes and credits:

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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