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      LA area people, do not miss this Waxman/AMPAS event!

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    Topic:   LA area people, do not miss this Waxman/AMPAS event!

     PeterK
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    Waxman Scores Featured in Hitchcock, Fleming Double Bill

    Beverly Hills, CA — In celebration of Oscar®-winning composer Franz Waxman’s centennial, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will screen the 1941 films “Suspicion” and “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” both featuring Academy Award®-nominated scores composed by Waxman, on Thursday, October 19, at 7 p.m. at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.

    Hosted by Grammy®-winning conductor John Mauceri, founding director of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, the program will open with an onstage discussion with John Waxman, the composer’s son, and others.

    The event will continue with Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller “Suspicion,” a Best Picture nominee starring Cary Grant, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Nigel Bruce, and Joan Fontaine in her Oscar-winning performance as Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth, a woman who believes her husband (Grant) is plotting her murder. For his work on the film, Waxman received an Academy Award nomination for Music Score of a Dramatic Picture.

    At 9:20 p.m. Spencer Tracy, Ingrid Bergman and Lana Turner will star in Victor Fleming’s horror film “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Earning three Academy Award nominations, for Black-and White Cinematography (Joseph Ruttenberg), Film Editing (Harold F. Kress) and Music Score of a Dramatic Picture (Waxman), “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” tells the story of mad scientist Jekyll (Tracy) whose experiments with good and evil lead to murder.

    Winning back-to-back Oscars for “Sunset Blvd.” and “A Place in the Sun” in 1950 and 1951, Waxman composed more than 100 film scores and earned 12 Academy Award nominations for such films as “The Young in Heart,” “Rebecca,” “The Nun’s Story,” and “Taras Bulba.” His range allowed him to write scores for films in diverse genres, including adventures, comedies and dramas.

    During the three decades he spent in the motion picture industry, Waxman also composed serious concert works, and in 1947, he founded the Los Angeles Music Festival, which he directed for 20 years. He died at the age of 60 in 1967.

    Tickets to “Suspicion” and “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” are $5 for the general public and $3 for Academy members. A single ticket will admit individuals to both features.

    Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Seats are unreserved. The Samuel Goldwyn Theater is located at 8949 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills. Free parking is provided in the garages located at 8920 and 9025 Wilshire Boulevard. For additional information, call (310) 247-3600.



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    posted 09-19-2006 11:52 AM PT (US)     

     John C Winfrey
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    Peter, these are all great scores and this concert would be great. Too bad its not in this area.

    Did any of you notice that the precursor for the Jaws motif is in the Dr Jekyl film? Waxman has music that is very similar for his changes to the dark side.

    This also reminds me of the similar stuff in South Pacific that sounds so much like the music in Waxman's Bride of Frankenstein, in the "creation of the bride" sequence music.

    "Bali Hi" etc.

    J.

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    posted 09-30-2006 07:34 AM PT (US)     

     John C Winfrey
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    Peter, I like Joan, am hoping that we will one day see the complete score for Shane recorded and include the one action cue by Waxman for the ride to town for the final shootout. What a great cue. A very driving piece. I like the score too, just like Joan.

    Joan said she had heard this somewhere and one day I was looking at the list of scores over on a Waxman site and it was listed there for Shane(uncredited).

    J.

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    posted 10-04-2006 09:26 PM PT (US)     

     joan hue
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    Shane is a great score. I'm not sure why the studio didn't care for the music Young wrote for that ride into town. I never heard it. Anyway, they did ask Waxman to compose that one cue, and it is great.

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    posted 10-05-2006 09:12 AM PT (US)     

     PeterK
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    This week!

    Here's a page with more info:
    http://www.oscars.org/events/waxman/


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    posted 10-16-2006 02:21 PM PT (US)     
     

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