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  1. Vor einem Tag · The musical score is Dimitri Tiomkin, with lyrics for the title song by Ned Washington; Tex Ritter is the singer. Days later the music is still reverberating in my head! The black and white cinematography was by Floyd Crosby. A fun bit of trivia is that he was the father of David Crosby of Crosby, Stills and Nash.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · Dimitri Tiomkin. Lost Horizon (1937) You Can't Take It with You (1938) Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) Meet John Doe (1941) The Nazis Strike (1943) – Short; The Battle of Russia (1943) Divide and Conquer (1943) – Music Supervisor; The Battle of China (1944) Two Down and One to Go (1945) – Short; War Comes to America (1945 ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Ce compositeur né dans l’Empire russe et 22 fois nominé aux Oscars. «Monsieur Tiomkin, monsieur Tiomkin! Dites, comment vous, homme né dans l’Empire russe, parvenez à composer une musique aussi admirable pour les westerns», lui a-t-on demandé. Ne cachant pas son sourire, il a répondu: «La steppe, c’est la steppe».

  4. Vor 6 Tagen · The film also won two Oscars for its unforgettable music, including best original score for composer Dimitri Tiomkin and best original song for Tiomkin (music) and Ned Washington...

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · Bester Film: Die größte Schau der Welt (The Greatest Show on Earth) – Cecil B. DeMille; Beste Filmmusik (Drama/Komödie): Dimitri Tiomkin – Zwölf Uhr mittags (High Noon) Beste Filmmusik (Musikfilm): Alfred Newman – Mit einem Lied im Herzen (With a Song in My Heart)

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · Dimitri Monstein ist 2024 für ausgewählte Konzerte auf Tour - siehe Agenda. News: Aktuelles Album Dimitri Monstein Ensemble: "The Cello Session" feat. Andreas Kühnrich, Fany Kammerlander und Redi Hasa weltweit und hier im Shop erhältlich. Masterclass / Artikel von Dimitri Monstein im Drums&Percussion Magazin Ausgabe 04/2020 online bestellen.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · In 1964, Shostakovich composed the music for the Russian film Hamlet, which was favorably reviewed by The New York Times: "But the lack of this aural stimulation—of Shakespeare's eloquent words—is recompensed in some measure by a splendid and stirring musical score by Dmitri Shostakovich. This has great dignity and depth, and at times an appropriate wildness or becoming levity".