- Franz Waxman
Franz Waxman (24 December 1906 – 24 February 1967) was a
Jew ishGerman American composer , known for his bravura "Carmen Fantasie " forviolin andorchestra , based on musical themes from the Bizetopera "Carmen ", and for his musical scores forfilm s.Life
Waxman was born Franz Wachsmann in Königshütte (Chorzów) in the
German Empire 's PrussianProvince of Silesia (now inPoland ). At the age of three Waxman suffered a serious eye injury involving boiling water tipped from a stove, which permanently impaired his vision.Waxman orchestrated
Frederick Hollander 's score for the 1930film "Blue Angel" and then wrote original scores for several German films. With the Nazis in power from 1933, he worked briefly inFrance , composing the music forFritz Lang 's French version of "Liliom ", but arrived in theUnited States by 1935. He was commissioned to write the score for "Bride of Frankenstein ", his first American film, by directorJames Whale who had admired his score for "Liliom". During his career, Waxman received 12 Academy Award nominations, winning in consecutive years for "Sunset Boulevard" and "A Place in the Sun ".In addition to his
film scores , Waxman composedconcert works and, in 1947, founded theLos Angeles International Music Festival , which he headed for twenty years. During histenure , the festival served as the venue for world and American premieres of 80 major works by composers such asIgor Stravinsky ,William Walton ,Ralph Vaughan Williams ,Dmitri Shostakovich andArnold Schoenberg .According to the autobiography of fellow
composer Miklós Rózsa , Waxman conducted a performance of Stravinsky's work "Greeting Prelude " (based on the song "Happy Birthday"). The performance lasted exactly sixty seconds. In this book, "A Double Life", Rózsa stated that Stravinsky gave precise instructions that a performance of this piece should last exactly sixty seconds. Consequently, Stravinsky was very happy with Waxman's conducting of the work.Franz Waxman worked with the director
Alfred Hitchcock in four films, including "Rebecca " (1940), "Suspicion " (1941), "The Paradine Case " (1947), and "Rear Window " (1954).Bernard Herrmann , Franz Waxman,Louis Levy , andDmitri Tiomkin are the only composers who often worked with Alfred Hitchcock. AlthoughMiklos Rozsa wrote most of the music for "Spellbound " (1945), some of Franz Waxman's music was also also used, especially the scene the whereGregory Peck andIngrid Bergman are skiing. Franz Waxman had two Oscar Nominations for his scores with Alfred Hitchcock - "Rebecca" and "Suspicion"Waxman died of
cancer inLos Angeles, California , at age 60.Legacy
Some of Waxman's music has been featured on commercial recordings, both on LP and
CD .Charles Gerhardt and theNational Philharmonic Orchestra played highlights from various Waxman scores for anRCA Victor recording in the early 1970s that utilizedDolby surround sound.elected filmography
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Bride of Frankenstein " (1935)
*"Fury" (1936)
*"Captains Courageous" (1937)
*"A Christmas Carol" (1938)
*"The Young in Heart " (1938) (2 Academy Award nominations)
*"Rebecca" (1940) (Academy Award nomination)
*"The Philadelphia Story " (1940)
*"Suspicion" (1941) (Academy Award nomination)
*"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1941) (Academy Award nomination)
*"Objective, Burma! " (1945) (Academy Award nomination)
*"Humoresque" (1946) (Academy Award nomination)
*"Dark City" (1950)
*"The Furies" (1950)
*"Sunset Boulevard" (1950) (Academy Award)
*"He Ran All the Way " (1951)
*"Anne of the Indies " (1951)
*"A Place in the Sun " (1951) (Academy Award)
*"Phone Call from a Stranger " (1952)
*"Stalag 17 " (1953)
*"Rear Window " (1954)
*"The Silver Chalice" (1954) (Academy Award nomination)
*"Mister Roberts" (1955)
*"Peyton Place" (1957)
*"The Nun's Story" (1959) (Academy Award nomination)
*"The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine " (1959) (episode of "The Twilight Zone ")
*"Return to Peyton Place " (1961)
*"Taras Bulba" (1962) (Academy Award nomination)elected concert works
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Carmen Fantasie ", violin and orchestra
*"Tristan and Isolde Fantasy", violin and orchestraExternal links
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* [http://www.mmguide.musicmatch.com/artist/artist.cgi?ARTISTID=1089197&TMPL=LONG Franz Waxman] : extensive list of works
* [http://www.americancomposers.org/raksin_waxman.htm Article by fellow composer David Raksin on Franz Waxman]
* [http://www.franzwaxman.com/ Official site on Franz Waxman, which provides comprehensive information on Waxman's life and works, and includes a discography]
* [http://www.moviemusicuk.us/waxman.htm Brief biography and list of compositions at www.musicuk.us]
* [http://www.djfl.de/entertainment/stars/f/franz_waxman.html Biographical overview of Waxman and listing of his works - in German]
* [http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/w/waxman_f.htm Guide to Waxman's papers at Syracuse University Library]
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