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  1. Song from film "Alamo"

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  2. "Marching Field Band Santa Anna" The Alamo Dimitri Tiomkin Score

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  3. Dimitri Zinovich Tiomkin was born in Kremenchuk on May 10, 1894. His mother, Marie (née Tartakovsky), was a music teacher and his father, Zinovie, a physician. A student at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, he excelled as a solo pianist under the tutelage of Felix Blumenfeld and Isabelle Vengerova, and also studied with composer Alexander Glazunov, the conservatory’s director.

  4. On the original Columbia soundtrack LP, dated 1960, the music tracks include dialogue from the film and comprise a little less than 45 minutes of music. Two later releases on compact disc, from Varese Sarabande in 1989 and Sony Classical in 1992, each contain about 45 minutes as well. A 1995 Legacy CD offers about an hour’s worth.

  5. High Noon Suite (From 'High Noon' Original Soundtrack) High Noon Suite (From 'High Noon' Original Soundtrack) - Single · 2013. Main Title. The Alamo (Soundtrack) · 1960. Main Title (Giant Theme) Giant (Dimitri Tiomkin's Music from the Sound Track) · 1956. Overture. The Alamo (Soundtrack) · 1960. Exit Music.

  6. 24. Sept. 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Legacy/ColumbiaOverture · Dimitri TiomkinThe Alamo (Soundtrack)℗ Originally released 1960 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.Released on: 19...

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  7. Paul Francis Webster. " The Green Leaves of Summer ", composed by Dimitri Tiomkin with lyrics by Paul Francis Webster, was written for the 1960 film The Alamo. [1] It was performed in the film's score by the vocal group The Brothers Four. In 1961, the song was nominated for an Academy Award; its parent soundtrack, for the film The Alamo, was ...

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