Alfred Newman (komposer)
Alfred Newman (embas 17 Maret 1900 – seda 17 Pébruari [[]] ring yusa Error: Second date should be year, month, day) inggih punika silih tunggil aktor miwah produser pilem sané mawit saking Amérika Serikat.
Filmografi
uahRi antara 1930 nganti 1970, Alfred Newman nyurat musik kirang langkung 200 pilem ring makudang-kudang soroh, rumasuk satunggil score anggén newsreel sané kakaryanin saking Yuda Jagat II footage ring Pertempuran Midway. In addition to his own film scores, Newman acted as musical director on numerous other films. Among his major film scores (and adaptations of other composers' scores) inggih punika:
- 1930 - Whoopee!
- 1931 - City Lights (musical director) (music by Charlie Chaplin)
- 1931 - Indiscreet (musical director)
- 1931 - Street Scene
- 1933 - The Masquerader
- 1936 - Dodsworth
- 1936 - Born to Dance (musical director; Cole Porter wrote the songs)
- 1937 - You Only Live Once
- 1937 - The Hurricane (Academy Award)
- 1937 - The Prisoner of Zenda (Academy Award nomination for Best Musical Score)
- 1938 - Alexander's Ragtime Band (Academy Award) (adaptation, the songs were by Irving Berlin)
- 1939 - The Rains Came
- 1939 - Gunga Din
- 1939 - Wuthering Heights (Academy Award nomination for best musical score)
- 1939 - The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Academy Award nomination for Best Musical Score)
- 1940 - Vigil in the Night
- 1940 - Foreign Correspondent
- 1940 - Broadway Melody of 1940 (musical director; again, Cole Porter wrote the songs)
- 1940 - The Mark of Zorro (Academy Award nomination for Best Musical Score)
- 1940 - Tin Pan Alley (Academy Award) (adaptation; the film used old popular songs such as The Sheik of Araby)
- 1941 - How Green Was My Valley
- 1942 - Roxie Hart
- 1942 - The Black Swan
- 1942 - The Pied Piper
- 1943 - The Song of Bernadette (Academy Award)
- 1943 - My Friend Flicka
- 1944 - The Keys of the Kingdom (Academy Award nomination for Best Musical Score)
- 1945 - State Fair (adaptation only; this was the musical version by Rodgers and Hammerstein) (Academy Award nomination for Best Adaptation of a Musical Score)
- 1947 - Captain from Castile (Academy Award nomination for Best Musical Score)
- 1947 - Mother Wore Tights (adaptation) (Academy Award)
- 1947 - Gentleman's Agreement
- 1947 - The Shocking Miss Pilgrim
- 1947 - Miracle on 34th Street
- 1948 - Cry of the City
- 1948 - The Snake Pit
- 1948 - That Lady in Ermine
- 1948 - The Iron Curtain
- 1949 - Twelve O'Clock High
- 1949 - Chicken Every Sunday
- 1950 - All About Eve
- 1950 - Panic in the Streets
- 1950 - The Big Lift
- 1952 - The Prisoner of Zenda
- 1952 - With a Song in My Heart (adaptation only; this musical contained songs by several composers, but Newman was not one of them) (Academy Award)
- 1953 - How to Marry a Millionaire (Alfred Newman appears conducting an orchestra in the prologue. The music is from Street Scene.)
- 1953 - The Robe
- 1953 - Call Me Madam (adaptation; the songs were by Irving Berlin) (Academy Award)
- 1955 - A Man Called Peter
- 1955 - Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (Academy Award)
- 1955 - The Seven Year Itch
- 1956 - Anastasia
- 1956 - Carousel (adaptation, the songs were by Rodgers and Hammerstein)
- 1956 - The King and I (adaptation; the songs were by Rodgers and Hammerstein) (Academy Award)
- 1957 - April Love (adaptation)
- 1958 - South Pacific (Conductor; the songs were by Rodgers and Hammerstein)
- 1958 - A Certain Smile
- 1959 - The Diary of Anne Frank (Academy Award nomination for Best Musical Score)
- 1961 - Flower Drum Song (adaptation; the songs were again by Rodgers and Hammerstein)
- 1962 - The Counterfeit Traitor
- 1962 - State Fair (remake of musical version) (adaptation only; the songs were again by Rodgers and Hammerstein, with additional songs by Richard Rodgers only)
- 1962 - How the West Was Won (Academy Award nomination for Best Musical Score)
- 1965 - The Greatest Story Ever Told (Academy Award nomination for Best Musical Score)
- 1966 - Nevada Smith
- 1967 - Camelot (adaptation; the songs were by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe) (Academy Award)
- 1968 - Firecreek
- 1970 - Airport