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December 22, 2006
TT: Composer in the background
The Museum of Modern Art is currently presenting Franz Waxman: Music for the Cinema, a month-long 21-film retrospective of the work of the man who scored Sunset Boulevard, Rebecca, The Bride of Frankenstein, and hundreds of other golden-age Hollywood films.Though Waxman won two Oscars (for Sunset Boulevard and A Place in the Sun) and is ranked at least as highly as Erich Wolfgang Korngold or Max Steiner by most film-music connoisseurs, his name is much less well known to the public at large. I decided to try to do something about that--as well as to draw attention to the MoMA series--by devoting my next "Sightings" column, to be published in Saturday's Wall Street Journal, to a discussion of Waxman's work.
If that piques your interest, pick up a copy of tomorrow's Journal, where you'll find my column in the "Pursuits" section.
Posted December 22, 2006 12:00 PM
