Ludwig Görannson wins his second Academy Award for Best Original Score, for his music for “Oppenheimer.” You can certainly hear it in the movie! Görannson acknowledges his wife, violinist Serena McKinney, who is featured on the film’s soundtrack. Görannson’s previous win was for “Black Panther” in 2019. Congratulations.
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Last Repair Shop Wins Oscar Williams Inspired
“The Last Repair Shop” wins Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. John Williams gets acknowledged as inspiration in acceptance speech. “John Williams inspired me to become a composer,” says co-director Kris Bowers. “Music education isn’t just about creating incredible musicians. It’s about creating incredible humans.” Watch the film here:
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Bernstein’s Waterfront A Hollywood Contender
“I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody – instead of a bum, which is what I am.”
We’ve all had those kinds of days, haven’t we?
Yet Leonard Bernstein’s score for “On the Waterfront” (1954) was always a contender, even if at times the composer found himself on the ropes.
“On the Waterfront” was the only original film score composed by Bernstein (the screen adaptations of his stage musicals were adapted by other hands). Narrative film, of course, is a collaborative effort, in which music is usually the last to the table and the first to go. Bernstein’s score was edited and dialed down to suit the overall needs of the film.
Unused to such rough treatment, Bernstein found his brush with Hollywood to be dispiriting, to say the least. He arranged his music into a concert suite, over which he had complete control, and the work has gone on to become one of his better-known pieces. That said, what can be heard in the film remains a powerful statement, and one of the great film scores.
The original recordings, as they appear in the film, were long believed to have been lost. However, in the course of restoration of “On the Waterfront” for release on BluRay, it was discovered that audio had been preserved on acetate discs used for playback during the original recording sessions. Material from these were issued for the first time in 2014, on the Intrada label.
Bernstein’s music would be nominated for an Academy Award, one of “On the Waterfront”s twelve nominations. The film would be recognized with wins in eight categories, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Marlon Brando), and Best Director (Elia Kazan). Bernstein may have lost out to Dimitri Tiomkin for his work on “The High and the Mighty.” However, like Brando’s Terry Malloy, his score to “On the Waterfront” proves itself a champion.
We’ll hear selections, alongside some of Aaron Copland’s music for “The Red Pony” (1949), once again, from the film’s original elements; dances from the only film score ever to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music, “Louisiana Story” (1948), by Virgil Thomson; and the music that lends “Picture Perfect” its signature tune, “They Came to Cordura” (1959), by Elie Siegmeister.
It’s an hour of New York composers in Hollywood this week, on “Picture Perfect,” music for the movies, this Saturday evening at 6:00 EDT, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.
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Miklós Rózsa Centennial Celebration
Today is the birthday of the great Miklós Rózsa (1907-1995).
Rózsa receives his third Academy Award, from the hand of Gene Kelly. (BONUS: André Previn wins for his work on “Porgy and Bess.”)
Later, Rózsa conducted a suite from his most celebrated film score on the PBS series “Previn & the Pittsburgh.”
Previn interviews Rózsa, in the presence of John Williams. (Fun anecdote about Bernard Herrmann and slight regard for Herbert Stothart.)
Happy birthday, Miklós Rózsa!
PHOTO (right to left): Rózsa, Previn, and Williams in 1979
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Olivia de Havilland Heiress Birthday
Olivia de Havilland is 104 today. In her honor, here’s a suite from Aaron Copland’s score to “The Heiress,” a film for which De Havilland won her second Academy Award in 1950. (Copland won too.) Happy birthday!
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