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Collections
Subjects: Composers
17 Results
- 1Alex North papers1930 - 1995 (inclusive)
47.5 linear ft. of papers
Alex North was an American film composer active from 1951 to 1993. His fifteen Academy Award nominations span four decades. North was the first composer to receive an Honorary Academy Award (1985). - 2Arthur Lange scrapbook and miscellany1927 - 1957 (inclusive)
1 folder(s) of papers
1 item(s) of papers - 3Bert Reisfeld papers1931 - 1990 (inclusive)
12 linear ft. of papers - 4Charles Fox papers1967 - 1995 (inclusive)
28 linear ft. of papers - 5Charles Previn papers1906 - 1956 (inclusive)
1 linear ft. of papers
Charles Previn was an American musician. He worked at Universal as a musical director, arranger, composer, and conductor from 1936 to 1944. Previn later worked on a number of other studio and independent productions. He was nominated for seven Academy Awards and received an Oscar for music (scoring) as head of the Universal Music Department for 100 MEN AND A GIRL (1937). - 6Erich Wolfgang Korngold scores1939 - 1946 (inclusive)
4 item(s) of papers
Erich Wolfgang Korngold was an Austrian film music composer. - 7Ernest Gold scrapbooks1940 - 1979 (inclusive)
7 item(s) of papers
Ernest Gold was a Viennese-born composer and conductor who emigrated to the U.S. in 1938. He received an Academy Award for his music score for EXODUS (1960). - 8Harry Sukman papers1954 - 1979 (inclusive)
16.3 linear ft. of papers
Harry Sukman was an American film and television composer most active in Hollywood during the 1950s and 1960s. Sukman shared an Academy Award for scoring of a musical picture for SONG WITHOUT END: THE STORY OF FRANZ LISZT (1960). He also received nominations in the music category for his work on FANNY (1961) and THE SINGING NUN (1966). - 9Jerome Kern centennial scrapbook1984 - 1985 (inclusive)
1 item(s) of papers - 10Jerry Goldsmith music sketches1957 - 2003 (inclusive)
90 linear ft. of papers
Jerry Goldsmith was an American composer active in film from 1957 to 2003. He received an Oscar for his original score for THE OMEN (1976) and has eighteen Academy Award nominations. For the 70th Annual Academy Award show in 1998, Goldsmith composed a "Fanfare for Oscar." - 11Korngold family collection1922 - 1982 (inclusive)
Erich Wolfgang Korngold was an Austrian film music composer. - 12Lew Pollack papers
1 linear ft. of papers - 13Milton Rosen music manuscripts and disc recordings1928 - 1956 (inclusive)
1 linear ft. of papers
38 item(s) of sound recordings - 14R. Dale Butts papers1944 - 1992 (inclusive)
1 folder(s) of papers - 15Screen Composers Association records1942 - 1974 (inclusive)
3 linear ft. of papers
The Screen Composers Association (SCA) was a Hollywood film composers organization that first met in 1945, though its roots extend back to 1942. The group sought to form a guild as well as increase royalty payments from performing rights societies. The association's strongest years were from 1945 to 1959 before membership began to wane. There was some resurgence of activity in the early seventies but the organization never recaptured its earlier energy. - 16Van Alexander papers1937 - 2009 (inclusive)
0.8 linear ft. of papers - 17Werner Janssen scrapbook and miscellany1927 - 1936 (inclusive)
1 folder(s) of papers
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