FILM MUSIC NOTES: Volume 7
1947-1948 -- some issues are missing
LEGEND: Asterisk (*) means article includes musical examples. Info in (parentheses) is the author of the article. Info in {curly brackets} is the composer connected with that article. If the composer and author are the same, there is a double bracket ({like this}). Info in [square brackets] is additional information about the article. Comments? Corrections? Questions? E-mail me via this link – Mike Quigley
Issues in this section have been obtained with the kind help of The Film Music Society.
FILM MUSIC NOTES – JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1948 – VOLUME 7, NUMBER 3
Cover: Captain From Castile (small picture); Contents
- To Our Readers
- News and Comments
- Teaching Composition for the Cinema (Miklós Rózsa)
- Notes on the Musical Score – Forever Amber* ({David Raksin})
- The Music Makers (Lawrence Morton)
- The Great Glinka (Lan Andomian)
- Mourning Becomes Electra {Richard Hageman} (Louis Applebaum)
- Current Films: Captain From Castile (Alfred Newman); The Paradine Case (Franz Waxman); The Secret Beyond the Door (Miklós Rózsa); I Know Where I'm Going (Allan Gray); Ride the Pink Horse (Frank Skinner & David Tamkin). (William Hamilton)
- 16mm Films: New Developments
- Symphonie Fantastique {Hector Berlioz] (John Huntley)
- Afterthoughts (Sigmund Spaeth)
FILM MUSIC NOTES – MAY-JUNE 1948 – VOLUME 7, NUMBER 5
Cover: The Brothers; Contents
- To Our Readers
- Film Music News
- Film Music in the Main Stream (Lawrence Morton)
- Arch of Triumph* {Louis Gruenberg}
- Current Films: Beauty and the Beast (Georges Auric); The Brothers (Cedric Thorpe Davie); Smart Woman (Louis Gruenberg); Winter Meeting (Max Steiner). (Reviews by Harold Brown)
- Family Films: Up in Central Park (Johnny Green, mus. dir.); On an Island With You (Georgie Stoll, mus. dir.); The Pirate (Lennie Hayton, mus. dir.); The Emperor Waltz (Victor Young); The Big City (Georgie Stoll, mus. dir.); Green Grass of Wyoming (Cyril Mockridge); Fighting Father Dunne (Roy Webb); Adventures in Silverado (George Duning). (M.H.)
- Film Councils in America (Emily B. Jones)
- Music Educators National Conference Report (Keith D. Snyder)
- 16mm Film News – Developments – Reviews (James F. Nickerson)
- The Iron Curtain* ({Alfred Newman}) (excerpts from works by Soviet composers)
NOTE: Only two issues of this volume (#7) are available as above. A "special issue" for the 1947 film Carnegie Hall was published, which is 13 pages long, including cover. There is no indication that this issue is part of the regular publication schedule. To see the Carnegie Hall issue, click here.
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