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  1. Miklós Rózsa was born in Budapest and was introduced to classical and folk music by his mother, Regina (née Berkovits), a pianist who had studied with pupils of Franz Liszt, and his father, Gyula, a well-to-do industrialist and landowner who loved Hungarian folk music.Both parents were of Jewish origin. Gyula's father, Moritz Rosenberg, had changed the family name to Rózsa in 1887.

  2. 23 de mar. de 2016 · The music that became this piece was originally composed for Quo Vadis, a 1951 Biblical epic that many credit with launching the Biblical epic obsession of the 1950s. The music comes at the end of the film as Gratus, the new emperor, makes a triumphal entry into Rome. 8 years later in Ben-Hur, Rozsa turns the music into a fanfare as the ...

  3. acearchive.org › mikls-rzsaMiklós Rózsa

    25 de feb. de 2023 · Miklós Rózsa was a Hungarian-American composer and conductor, known for his film scores and concert music. He received 17 Academy Award nominations and won three Oscars. Rózsa was introduced to classical and folk music by his parents and was trained in Germany, France, and the UK before moving to the US in 1940. He became a US citizen in 1946.

  4. 18 de sept. de 2017 · Miklós Rózsa had a contract with MGM, which permitted him first choice of any film of his choosing. When Ben-Hur came up he seized the opportunity immediately. Having fully research Romanic culture for the epic Quo Vadis (1951), Rózsa was well prepared to take on the massive canvass Ben-Hur afforded him.

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  6. 14 de sept. de 2020 · I praise James Fitzpatrick and Tadlow Music for this long-awaited re-recording of the complete score to Miklós Rózsa’s masterpiece, King of Kings. This latest magnificent Tadlow recording completes the holy trinity of epic religious films, which have earned the Maestro immortality; Quo Vadis, Ben-Hur, and now this one.

  7. 18 de dic. de 2010 · Miklós Rózsa had a contract with MGM which permitted him first choice of any film of his choosing. When Ben-Hur came up he seized the opportunity immediately. Having fully research Romanic culture for the epic Quo Vadis, Rózsa was well prepared to take on the massive canvass Ben-Hur afforded him.