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Miklos Rozsa
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Miklos Rozsa: prolific Hungarian-American composer




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Member Since1/27/2007
Band WebsiteThe Mikos Rozsa Society Website
InfluencesIn his biography he talks about his growing up in Hungary and the times when he was exposed to Hungarian Folk music as influences on his music, as well as his studies of music, such as the University of Leipzig
Sounds LikeHis music is very unique-one must listen for themselves to know what it sounds like-there is no other way. It is gloriously lush, grandiose, passionate, soothing music in a style that can only be classified as Miklos Rozsa's. ] -The Golden Voyage of Sinbad-1974
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   About Miklos Rozsa
A Great Hungarian-American film composer of the 20th Century-Miklos Rozsa -below is his biograohy from Wikipedia- Miklós Rózsa was born in Budapest and exposed to classical and folk music through his mother, a classical pianist who had studied with pupils of Franz Liszt, and through his father, a well-to-do industrialist and landowner who loved Hungarian folk music. He began to study the violin at age 5 and later the viola and piano. By age 8 he was performing in public and composing. He also collected folksongs from the area where his family had a country estate north of Budapest in an area inhabited by the Palóc, an indigenous Magyar people. Rózsa did not much like life in Budapest and so went to Leipzig, ostensibly to study chemistry, but with music in mind. He ended up, indeed, studying music full-time at the Leipzig Conservatory with Hermann Grabner, a former student of Max Reger. Rózsa's first two works, String Trio op.1 and the Piano Quintet op.2, were published in Leipzig and in 1929 he received his diplomas cum laude. For a time he stayed on in Leipzig as Grabner's assistant but at the suggestion of the French organist and composer Marcel Dupré, moved to Paris in 1932. In Paris, Rózsa composed 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 especially well received and was performed by conductors such as Charles Munch, Karl Böhm, Georg Solti, Eugene Ormandy, and Leonard Bernstein. Rózsa was introduced to film music in 1934 by his friend, the composer Arthur Honegger. They had given a concert together of their compositions when Honegger mentioned he had written the score for the movie of the Les Miserables. Rózsa went to see it and was greatly impressed. However, it was in London that Rózsa broke into the new medium when he was invited to write the score for the picture Knight without Armour directed by his fellow Hungarian Alexander Korda. After his next score for Korda (for Thunder in the City), he joined the staff of Korda's London Films. In 1939 Rózsa went with Korda to Hollywood to complete The Thief of Bagdad. Rózsa remained in California the rest of his life and scored over 100 films. The recipient of 17 Academy Award nominations, Rózsa won 3 Oscars: for Spellbound, A Double Life, and his magnum opus, Ben-Hur (1959). Other notable scores are The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1971)and his highly stylized, descriptive film score for The Golden Voyage of Sinbad. (1974) Calling it "one of the great musical scores of the Seventies," film critic Duncan Shepherd praised Rózsa's scoring of 1977's Providence from Alain Resnais, as "a darkly romantic work that harks back to the mood and manner of his film noir scores of the Forties."[1] In 1995 a 2 hour Public Radio documentary "Ben Hur: The Epic Film Scores of Miklos Rozsa" was produced by film historian Bruce Crawford. Rozsa also wrote an autobiography,"Double Life". -Wikipedia -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notable film scores * Knight without Armor (1936) - Rózsa's First Film * The Thief of Bagdad (1940) * That Hamilton Woman (1941) * Jungle Book (1942) * Sahara (1943) * Double Indemnity (1944) * Spellbound (1945) * The Lost Weekend (1945) * Blood on the Sun (1945) * The Killers (1946) * A Double Life (1947) * Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948) * The Asphalt Jungle (1950) * Quo Vadis? (1951) * Ivanhoe (1952) * Julius Caesar (1953) * Lust for Life (1956) * Ben-Hur (1959) * King of Kings (1961) * El Cid (1961) * The Power (1968) * The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1974) * Providence (1977) * Time After Time (1979) * Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982) - Rózsa's Last Film

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Mar 30 2009 9:06 AM

Many thanks for adding us! Cheers from In Extremis & Oz.

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Mar 17 2009 4:14 PM


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John Balikos

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Mar 7 2009 12:02 PM

IT WAS NICE TO LISTEN TO THIS AMAZING MUSIC AGAIN...REALLY GREAT COMPOSITIONS..WARM REGARDS...JOHN..
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Mar 7 2009 7:14 AM

Eternal Thanks for the Your wonderful MUSIC!!!
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Jan 23 2009 4:03 PM

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Dec 26 2008 6:14 PM

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Marc

Marc



Dec 1 2008 6:38 PM

Hi! ;-)
First of all, I would like to thank your for the add.
In my opinion, Miklós Rózsa is one of the greatest composers of all time! He wrote some magnificent scores (BEN HUR, EL CID, SPELLBOUND, PROVIDENCE, LAST EMBRACE, to name but a few) and also powerful classical music - the beautiful violin concerto, the agressive piano concerto and even his incredible cello concerto, for example. Sure: Bernard Herrmann, Alex North or Erich Wolfgang Korngold are also fine, but in Rózsa's music, there is the spirit of the powerful orchestral sound (aquarelle harmonics, majestic fanfares, etc.)! His music will live forever. :-)

Thanks Miklós Rózsa for your gift of music and inspiration for others!

Very nice greetings
Marc
Bruno Masnou

Bruno Masnou



Nov 1 2008 7:44 AM

Hello
Thank you for the add
Amicalement et musicalement

Bruno
George

George



Sep 29 2008 11:33 PM

Miklos Rozsa is one of my favorite early film composers.
If you're in LA, check out this upcoming film music concert I'm performing with the Golden State Pops.


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Elio Lucantonio

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Sep 14 2008 9:27 AM

Thank you so much for the add. Miklos Rozsa was one of the finest film composers to have ever lived. The music of the maestro is always an inspiration for me.

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Jul 19 2008 8:21 PM

Thanks for the add. I grew up listening to this music. Wouldn't be a movie without the orchestration.
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Jul 15 2008 12:16 AM

Thank you very much for your music.
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Jun 26 2008 3:31 AM

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Fabrizio Fornaci

Fabrizio Fornaci



Jun 11 2008 2:21 PM

Thanks for adding me.
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Jun 11 2008 12:33 PM

Great tribute page to one of the best.
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Jun 11 2008 12:18 PM

Thank you for the friendship.
John Balikos

John Balikos



Jun 11 2008 11:51 AM

THANKS FOR THE FRIENDSHIP...GREAT HONOUR,THE BEST COMPOSER EVER...GREETINGS FROM GREECE...
Lady Teresa of Tango

Lady Teresa of Tango



Apr 30 2008 3:59 PM

Such wonderful music!
Sylvia Sass

Sylvia Sass



Mar 28 2008 5:42 AM

Lady Teresa of Tango

Lady Teresa of Tango



Mar 27 2008 5:51 PM

Such lovely music!

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