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Der Schneemann (A Pantomime) (Composed and first performed 1910); Der Ring des Polykrates, Op. 7, opera buffa in one act (1913–1914); Violanta, Op. 8, opera in one act (1914–1915), libretto by Hans Müller-Einigen.
Korngold lived at 9936 Toluca Lake Avenue, Toluca Lake, Los Angeles, a few blocks from Warner Brothers Studio, where he worked. [31] In October 1956 he suffered a severe stroke and although he partially recovered, he "endured many physical and emotional difficulties" before his death at the age of 60, on November 29 the following year. [32]
Songs and Music from "She's the One" Songs in the Key of X: Music from and Inspired by the X-Files; Soundtrack from Twin Peaks; Soup for One (soundtrack) South of Heaven, West of Hell (soundtrack) Steel (soundtrack) Storefront Hitchcock (soundtrack) Superman III (soundtrack) Superman Returns (soundtrack)
This is a list of artists who have recorded for Warner Records (formerly Warner Bros. Records). A Division of Warner Music Group. A Division of Warner Music Group. Listed in parentheses are names of Warner-affiliated labels for which the artist recorded.
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm: Leigh Harline: 1963; Music Score — Substantially Original: Tom Jones: John Addison: 55 Days at Peking: Dimitri Tiomkin: Cleopatra: Alex North: How the West Was Won: Alfred Newman and Ken Darby: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World: Ernest Gold: Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment: Irma la Douce ...
Covered, A Revolution in Sound is a tribute album produced and released by Warner Bros. Records to commemorate its 50th anniversary as a record label. The album consists of some of the greatest hits from previous and current artists from the late 20th century, while the songs featured on the album themselves are performed by current artists that are signed to Warner Bros. Records.
In 1979, Gerhardt conducted the National Philharmonic Orchestra in Korngold's score for the Warner Brothers' 1942 film version of Kings Row, also produced by the composer's son George. This was an early digital audio recording available on the Chalfont Records label, subsequently available on CD through Varèse Sarabande.
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