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Miklós Rózsa (1908–1995)

Auteur de Double Life: The Autobiography of Miklós Rózsa

103+ oeuvres 185 utilisateurs 7 critiques

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Œuvres de Miklós Rózsa

Casablanca: Classic Film Scores for Humphrey Bogart (2010) — Compositeur — 13 exemplaires
Favorite Waltzes [sound recording] (2004) — Conductor — 7 exemplaires
Spellbound Concerto Piano Solo (1940) 7 exemplaires
Spellbound: Classic Film Scores of Miklos Rozsa (2011) — Compositeur — 6 exemplaires
El Cid: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2009) — Compositeur — 4 exemplaires
Film Scores of Miklos Rozsa (1996) 3 exemplaires
Last Embrace (2008) 2 exemplaires
Strange Love (from The Strange Love of Martha Ivers) — Compositeur — 2 exemplaires
Ivanhoe (Original Soundtrack) (2020) 2 exemplaires
King of Kings: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2002) — Compositeur — 2 exemplaires
Bernard Herrman; Franz Waxman; Miklos Rozsa — Compositeur — 2 exemplaires
Violin Concertos 2 (2011) 1 exemplaire
Ben Hur 1 exemplaire
Ivanhoe 1 exemplaire
Clarinet Sonatas (2014) 1 exemplaire
Time After Time 1 exemplaire
El Cid [Chapter III] 1 exemplaire
Plymouth Adventure 1 exemplaire
Red House (Original Soundtrack) (2012) 1 exemplaire
The Man in Half Moon Street (2014) 1 exemplaire
Blood on the Sun (2006) 1 exemplaire
Madame Bovary Waltz 1 exemplaire
Valley of the Kings 1 exemplaire
Ivanhoe: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2016) — Compositeur — 1 exemplaire
Double indemnity 1 exemplaire
Ben-Hur 1 exemplaire
Moonfleet 1 exemplaire
The Seventh Sin 1 exemplaire
Tribute to a Bad Man 1 exemplaire
Lust for Life (1956) 1 exemplaire
Diane 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Ben-Hur (1959) — Compositeur — 580 exemplaires
La Maison du Docteur Edwardes (Spellbound) (1945) — Compositeur — 132 exemplaires
Le Cid (El Cid) (1961) — Compositeur — 89 exemplaires
Quo Vadis [1951 film] (1951) — Compositeur — 78 exemplaires
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982) — Compositeur — 75 exemplaires
Time After Time [1979 film] (1979) — Compositeur — 75 exemplaires
Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book [1942 film] (1942) — Compositeur — 61 exemplaires
Julius Caesar [1953 film] (1953) — Compositeur — 56 exemplaires
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes [1970 film] (1970) — Compositeur — 55 exemplaires
The Thief of Bagdad [1940 film] (1940) — Compositeur — 51 exemplaires
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad [1973 film] (1973) — Compositeur — 48 exemplaires
Ivanhoe [1952 film] (1952) — Compositeur — 40 exemplaires
That Hamilton Woman [1941 film] (1941) — Compositeur — 23 exemplaires
The Red House [1947 film] (1947) — Compositeur — 20 exemplaires
The V.I.P.s [1963 film] (1963) — Compositeur — 16 exemplaires
A Song to Remember [1945 film] (1945) — Compositeur — 12 exemplaires
Madame Bovary [1949 film] (2015) — Compositeur — 8 exemplaires
Young Bess [1953 film] (1953) — Compositeur — 7 exemplaires
The Story of Three Loves [1953 film] (1953) — Compositeur — 6 exemplaires
Sodom and Gomorrah [1962 film] (1962) — Compositeur — 4 exemplaires
The Power [1968 film] (1968) — Compositeur — 3 exemplaires
Knight Without Armour [1937 film] (1937) — Music score — 3 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Rózsa, Miklós
Date de naissance
1908-04-18
Date de décès
1995-07-27
Lieu de sépulture
Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills Cemetery, Los Angeles, California, USA
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Hungary (birth)
Lieu de naissance
Budapest, Hungary
Lieux de résidence
Paris, France
London, England, UK
Hollywood, California, USA
Études
Leipzig Conservatory
Professions
composer
Relations
Korda, Alexander (boss)
Wilder, Billy (film collaborator)
Courte biographie
Miklós Rózsa was born in Budapest, Hungary, the son of a well-to-do industrialist and landowner. He grew up in a privileged environment and was introduced to classical and folk music by his mother, Regina Berkovits, a pianist who had studied with pupils of Franz Liszt. His maternal uncle Lajos Berkovits, a violinist with the Budapest Opera, gave Miklós his first instrument at the age of five. By age eight he was performing in public and composing. He also collected folksongs from the area of his family's estate north of Budapest. In 1925, Rózsa enrolled at the University of Leipzig to study chemistry at the wishes of his father but transferred to the Leipzig Conservatory the following year. His first two published works, the String Trio, Op. 1, and the Piano Quintet, Op. 2, appeared in Leipzig. In 1929, he received his diplomas with honors and moved to Paris in 1932. There he continued to compose classical music, including his Hungarian Serenade for small orchestra, Op. 10 (later revised and renumbered as Op. 25), and the Theme, Variations, and Finale, Op. 13, which was performed by conductors such as Charles Munch, Karl Böhm, Georg Solti, Eugene Ormandy, and Leonard Bernstein. He was introduced to film music in 1934 by his friend Arthur Honegger and was impressed by the possibilities. However, it was not until he moved to London that he was hired to compose his first film score, for Knight Without Armour (1937), produced by his fellow Hungarian, Alexander Korda. He joined the staff of Korda's London Films, and scored the studio's epic The Four Feathers in 1939. On the outbreak of World War II, he emigrated to the USA with Korda and completed work on the score for The Thief of Bagdad (1940), which earned him his first Academy Award nomination and launched his Hollywood career. A further two followed with Lydia (1940) and Sundown (1941). In 1943, he received his fourth nomination for Jungle Book (1942) In 1943, he wrote the score for the first of several film collaborations with director Billy Wilder, Five Graves to Cairo, and the same year scored the Humphrey Bogart film Sahara. In 1944, his scores for Double Indemnity and for The Woman of the Town earned him separate Academy Award nominations in the same year. In 1945, Rózsa was hired to compose the music for Alfred Hitchcock's film Spellbound. The score, notable for its pioneering use of the theremin, was immensely successful and earned him his first Oscar. Two of his other scores from that same year, The Lost Weekend and A Song to Remember, were also nominated, making Rózsa the only composer to date to have won against two of their own scores. He earned another Oscar nomination for scoring The Killers (1946), and received his second Oscar in 1947 for A Double Life. That same year, he and Eugene Zador orchestrated music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov for the film Song of Scheherazade, about a fictional episode in the composer's life. Among his other films scores were Brute Force (1947), The Naked City (1948), Madame Bovary (1949), Quo Vadis (1951), Ivanhoe (1952), Bhowani Junction (1956), Lust for Life (1956), Ben-Hur (1959), King of Kings (1961), The V.I.P.s (1963), The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970), The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973), Time After Time (1979), for which he won a Science Fiction Film Award, Eye of the Needle (1981), and Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982). He published a memoir, Double Life, in 1982. After suffering a stroke later that year, he continued to compose concert pieces but lived secluded until his death.

Membres

Critiques

Ben-Hur
1 Prelude 3:30
2 Love Theme 3:06
3 Parade Of The Charioteers 3:28
4 Mother's Love 2:50
El Cid
5 Overture 3:28
6 Love Theme 4:19
7 El Cid March 3:27
King Of Kings
8 Nativity 2:13
9 Way Of The Cross 3:04
10 Pietà 2:39
11 King Of The Kings - Theme 2:49
The Red House
12 Prelude 3:07
13 Screams In The Night 2:44
14 The Oxhead Woods 3:00
15 Retribution 3:06
Quo Vadis
16 Ave Caesar 4:32
17 Romanza 7:22
18 Quo Vadis Domine? 4:59
Spellbound
19 Part 1 5:43
20 Part 2 4:44
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
carptrash | Dec 1, 2022 |
1 Casablanca - Main Title; The Immigrants; Morocco; "Sam, I Thought I Told You Never To Play...", As Time Goes By; Flashback: Rick Remembers Paris; Love Scene; The Airport; Major Strasser's Death; "...The Beginning Of A Beautiful Friendship."
Written-By – Max Steiner
8:36
2 Passage To Marseille - Rescue At Sea
Written-By – Steiner*
3:55
3 The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre - Main Title; The Trek To The Gold; Fool's Gold; The Letter; Finale: The Gold Scatters In The Wind
Written-By – Steiner*
7:46
4 The Big Sleep - Love Themes
Written-By – Steiner*
2:41
5 The Caine Mutiny - March
Written-By – Steiner*
2:33
6 To Have And Have Not - Main Title: Martinique
Written-By – Franz Waxman
1:43
7 The Two Mrs. Carrolls - Main Title; The Embrace; The Storm; The Poisoned Milk; The Window; Geoffrey's Madness; Finale
Written-By – Waxman*
4:26
8 Sabrina - Main Title; The Larrabee Estate
Written-By – Frederick Hollander*
2:53
9 The Left Hand Of God - Love Theme
Written-By – Victor Young
2:37
10 Sahara - Main Title
Written-By – Miklos Rozsa*
2:36
11 Virginia City - Stagecoach; Love Scene
Written-By – Steiner*
4:15
12 Key Largo - Main Title; The Bridge; McCloud And Mr. Temple; Reminiscence; Morning; Finale
Written-By – Steiner*
5:12
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
carptrash | 3 autres critiques | May 6, 2022 |
INFORMATION-This album contains the following tracks:
A1 - (3:25) Prelude
A2 - (2:18) The Adoration Of The Magi
A3 - (1:23) Roman March
A4 - (1:41) Friendship
A5 - (2:51) Love Theme
A6 - (5:05) The Burning Desert
A7 - (2:48) The Rowing Of The Galley Slaves
B1 - (2:44) Naval Battle
B2 - (2:06) Return To Judea
B3 - (2:15) Victory Parade
B4 - (2:41) The Mother's Love
B5 - (2:34) The Lepers' Search For Christ
B6 - (4:32) The Procession To Calvary
B7 - (3:37) The Miracle And Finale… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
Lemeritus | Feb 20, 2014 |

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