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  1. It was Franz Waxman’s music, originally written for The Bride of Frankenstein (1935). Up until 1938, the American Federation of Musicians allowed the reuse of any music in the studio library for any studio film. What made Waxman’s score so adaptable for re-working was the composer’s, extraordinary for its time, use of symphonic music for ...

  2. In October 2017, the City of Opole in Poland unveiled a plaque to honor Franz Waxman at the home where he lived with his family from 1915 until he left for Dresden to attend music school. The plaque was unveiled by Mayor Arkadiusz Wiśniewski. In conjunction with the unveiling, Silesian television aired a brief documentary on his early life in ...

  3. Category:Waxman, Franz. Works by this person are generally in the public domain in Canada. Works by this person are not in the public domain in countries with a life+70 copyright term (including all EU countries), unless an exception applies. In the United States, all works first published before 1929 are in the public domain; works first ...

  4. Franz Waxman's music from The Paradine Case then concludes with a short and brilliant coda. RECORDS: The Paradine Case . ANNOUNCER: Writing in Film Music Notes of January-February, 1950, Lawrence Morton said of Waxman's music: "In general, it has the grandiloquent expressiveness, the splendor and luxuriousness of texture that are characteristic of late German romantic music.

  5. Franz Waxman (1906-1967) started out by working in Germany’s film industry, but after a severe beating by Nazis, he left the country and became one of Hollywood’s most feted composers.

  6. Nov 2, 2012 · The most famous excerpt from Franz Waxman's classic score for Taras Bulba. Classic FM Orchestra of Sofia, Bulgaria, John McLaughlin Williams, Conductor.

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  7. May 15, 2016 · Available on Amazon. May 15, 2016. The official site celebrating the life and music of composer/conductor Franz Waxman®. ©2024 John W. Waxman.