Miklós Rózsa

1907 - 1995

American/Hungarian

Summary


Miklós Rózsa was a Hungarian-American composer trained in Germany (1925–1931), and active in France (1931–1935), the United Kingdom (1935–1940), and the United States (1940–1995), with extensive sojourns in Italy from 1953. Best known for his nearly one hundred film scores, he nevertheless maintained a steadfast allegiance to absolute concert music throughout what he called his "double life."

Rózsa achieved early success in Europe with his orchestral Theme, Variations, and Finale (Op. 13) of 1933 and became prominent in the film industry from such early scores as The Four Feathers (1939) and The Thief of Bagdad (1940). 

The latter project brought him to America when production was transferred from wartime Britain, and Rózsa remained in the United States, becoming an American citizen in 1946. 

His notable Hollywood career earned him considerable fame, earning 17 Academy Award nominations including 3 wins for Spellbound (1945), A Double Life (1947), and Ben-Hur (1959), while his concert works were championed by such major artists as Jascha Heifetz, Gregor Piatigorsky, and János Starker.

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Performances

20th April 2024

PERFORMERS
The Hallé
CONDUCTOR
Stephen Bell
LOCATION
St George's Hall, Blackburn, United Kingdom

20th April 2024

PERFORMERS
Rapides Symphony Orchestra
CONDUCTOR
Joshua Zona
LOCATION
Alexnadria Riverfront Amphitheater, Alexandria, LA, United States of America

28th April 2024

PERFORMERS
Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra
CONDUCTOR
Linus Lerner
LOCATION
St Andrew Presbyterian Church, Tucson, AZ, United States of America

4th May 2024

PERFORMERS
Wexford Sinfonia
CONDUCTOR
Liam Bates
LOCATION
National Opera House, Wexford, Ireland

4th May 2024

SOLOISTS
Yolanda Brown;
PERFORMERS
All Souls Orchestra
CONDUCTOR
Michael Andrews
LOCATION
The Royal Albert Hall, London, United Kingdom

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