May 18, 2014. Toronto Canada. Sunday 4pm. Hungarians in Hollywood: Music from Movies You Love. Isabel Bader Theatre. A concert celebrating iconic Hugarians who helped make film history

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- Night & Day
- I Could Have Danced All Night
- Les Feuilles Mortes
- Theme from The Third Man
- Theme from Spellbound
- Theme from Gone with the Wind
- as well as the well known music of Miklos Rozsa, Imre Kalman, Franz Lehar, Franz Liszt, & more signature hits!
This concert is a celebration of iconic Hugarians who helped make film history, including: - Tony Curtis - Sigmund Romberg - Miklos Rozsa - Miuchael Curtiz - George Cukor - ZsaZsa Gabor. Under the Patronage of The Consulate General of Hungary in Toronto. Details Concert Alert by Marco Ubaldi

May 18, 2014. USA.San Antonio, TX 78255. Untitled1.png Musica Sacra San Antonio will offer fine choral music. Dr. Robert M. Finster Music Director. Next May we will conclude the season by offering another Hungarian choral masterpiece: Miklós Rózsa’s To Everything There is a Season, a fully Romantic choral work based on familiar words from the Book of Ecclesiastes.Fifth Sunday of Easter

  • Sarum Chant – Evening Service

  • Henry Purcell – I was glad when they said unto me

  • Arvo Pärt – Magnificat

  • Cristóbal de Morales – Nunc dimittis

  • Miklós Rózsa – To everything there is a season

  • Franz Liszt – Ave Maria
Details Concert Alert by Marco Ubaldi

May 28 2014 Bergen, Norway. Bergen International Festival. Wednesday, 19:30 Grieghallen, Bergen

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  • Korngold, Erich Wolfgang-Excerpts from The Snowman

  • Korngold, Erich Wolfgang- Violin Concerto in D major, Op.35

  • Korngold, Erich Wolfgang- Excerpts from A Midsummer Night’s Dream

  • Steiner, Max- Excerpts from Intermezzo and Gone With the Wind

  • Rózsa, Miklós- Excerpts from Ben Hur and El Cid

  • More, Program is subject to change
cidimg.png Experience film music by exiled European composers in Southern California before and during World War II: Violinist Daniel Hope and the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, under the baton of Andrew Litton, will perform their program, Hollywood Exiles, at the Bergen International Festival. In the thirties and forties, exiled composers contributed to a revival of film music in the USA’s growing entertainment industry. Erich Wolfgang Korngold is considered the man behind ‘the Hollywood sound’. Max Steiner received 26 Oscar nominations for his work, which includes the music to Gone With the Wind. Miklos Rozsa’s music to Ben-Hur and El Cid has a place among the great classics too. Litton, Andrew (Conductor). Hope, Daniel (Violinist). Bergen, Grieghallen (Main Hall). Details Concert alert by Marco Ubaldi