Miklós Rózsa

Composer famous for film scores

Miklós Rózsa - Artists & Creatives born April 18th, 1907
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Born in Hungary, a composer and conductor created some of the most memorable film scores in the 20th century. Rózsa studied music in Budapest and later moved to the United States. He scored numerous films, blending classical techniques with contemporary styles. Significant contributions include music for 'Spellbound', 'The Lost Weekend', and 'Ben-Hur', the latter earning an Academy Award for Best Original Score. Rózsa's works are characterized by lush orchestrations and thematic development, often integrating Hungarian folk elements. His career included conducting and composing for other musical forms beyond film, leaving a lasting legacy in both cinema and classical music.

Won Academy Awards for 'Spellbound', 'A Double Life', and 'Ben-Hur'

Composed scores for over 100 films

Contributed to the concert music repertoire

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