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  1. Dec 1, 2001 · The Double Life of Miklos Rozsa – Commentary Magazine. A major composer, long dismissed as a Hollywood sellout, may finally be coming into his own. by Terry Teachout. Far more people have heard the music of Miklós Rózsa than that of his countryman and fellow modernist Béla Bartók, but far fewer know his name.

  2. April 18, 1907 · Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary] Died. July 27, 1995 · Los Angeles, California, USA (complications from age) Nickname. Miklos Rozsa. Mini Bio. A child prodigy, Miklos Rózsa learned to play the violin at the age of five and read music before he was able to read words.

  3. Jul 29, 1995 · Miklos Rozsa, whose opulent scores for some of Hollywood's most lavish epics earned him three Academy Awards, died at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles on Thursday. He was 88. He had...

  4. Apr 28, 2023 · 2023-04-28. in hungarian filmmakers. Reading Time: 4 mins read. Miklós Rózsa - The Rose That Lives On In Nearly 100 Films. Director D. W. Griffith once said that “The music sets the mood for what your eye sees; it guides your emotions; it is the emotional framework for visual pictures.”

  5. Jul 28, 1995 · Miklos Rozsa, the award-winning composer of the score to "Ben-Hur" and dozens of other films, died here today. He was 88. Mr. Rozsa, who suffered from the nerve and muscle disorder myasthenia...

  6. Dec 15, 2014 · When Miklós Rózsa borrowed the title of one of his Oscar-winning film scores for his autobiography Double Life, he was referring above all to the two-sided creative existence that spanned the majority of his eighty-eight years – as a remarkably successful creator of music for the movies and as a respected composer of serious, and regularly perfo...

  7. Miklós Rózsa, an intellect and a gentleman of the old school, was an artist with an enormous contribution to the art of film music. His music has been both light in tone and heavily dramatic in feeling, and he was one of very few film composers highly regarded enough to be accepted to the classical stage as well as in the motion picture studio.

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