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Miklos Rozsa

18 apr 1907 (Budapest) - 27 jul 1995 (Los Angeles)
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  • Miklos Rozsa - Picture and biography from The Ensemble Sospeso's 2000 performance at Lincoln Center. Includes extended quotes from the composer
  • Miklós Rózsa - Background information and praise for his Hungarian-rooted non-film compositions.
  • Miklós Rózsa - Filmography at IMDb including biography, composer, conductor, musical director, and actor credits, awards and nominations, and links.
  • Miklós Rózsa - Insightful biography and reminiscence from the American Composers Orchestra series David Raksin Remembers His Colleagues.
  • Miklos Rozsa - film composer - This is the mfiles page for composer Miklos Rozsa, with career overview, soundtrack reviews and links to related composers.
  • Miklós Rózsa and The Thief of Bagdad - Autobiographical account of the development of the score and various back stories, trials, and struggles. Illustrated with portraits, copies of letters, newspaper articles, and scenes from the film.
  • Miklós Rózsa at M-G-M - Review of CD covering highlights of his time with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Notes similarities between his film and non-film work.
  • Miklós Rózsa in Toronto and Hamilton - Details of 1977 Ontario Film Institute including several photographs. Notes the composer's thoughts--not all flattering--about a number of contemporaries.
  • Miklos Rozsa: Complete Works for Solo Piano - CD review by David Cleary delves into some of his non-film compositions.
  • Miklos Rozsa: He Made Film Noir Sing - Evaluation of his work in the genre during the 1950s, including Double Indemnity, The Lost Weekend, The Naked City, and The Asphalt Jungle.
  • Rózsa: Film Scores - Classical Net review of the CD in 1998. Talks about his place among modern composers, his use of the theremin, and evaluates the various works on the disk.

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