Gold, Ernest. (1921 - 1999). "Songs of Love and Parting" - Autograph Musical Quotation . AMQS marked "Allegro" and consisting of three detailed measures for voice and keyboard from this charming song cycle recorded memorably by Marni Nixon. Signed and dated "August 19, 1985 / California." On manuscript paper, measuring 8 x 11 inches. Three hole punches to left edge, else fine.
An uncommon quote from the American composer who wrote nearly 100 film and television scores between 1945 and 1992. Gold's contributions were recognized with four Academy Award nominations and three Golden Globe nominations. He won a Golden Globe in 1960 for Best Motion Picture Score for 1959's On the Beach, and won an Academy Award a year later for Best Music: Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture, for Exodus. His work on On the Beach also won Gold a Grammy Award. The Hollywood Walk of Fame has also recognized him with a star on famed Hollywood Boulevard.
An uncommon quote from the American composer who wrote nearly 100 film and television scores between 1945 and 1992. Gold's contributions were recognized with four Academy Award nominations and three Golden Globe nominations. He won a Golden Globe in 1960 for Best Motion Picture Score for 1959's On the Beach, and won an Academy Award a year later for Best Music: Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture, for Exodus. His work on On the Beach also won Gold a Grammy Award. The Hollywood Walk of Fame has also recognized him with a star on famed Hollywood Boulevard.
Gold, Ernest. (1921 - 1999). "Songs of Love and Parting" - Autograph Musical Quotation . AMQS marked "Allegro" and consisting of three detailed measures for voice and keyboard from this charming song cycle recorded memorably by Marni Nixon. Signed and dated "August 19, 1985 / California." On manuscript paper, measuring 8 x 11 inches. Three hole punches to left edge, else fine.
An uncommon quote from the American composer who wrote nearly 100 film and television scores between 1945 and 1992. Gold's contributions were recognized with four Academy Award nominations and three Golden Globe nominations. He won a Golden Globe in 1960 for Best Motion Picture Score for 1959's On the Beach, and won an Academy Award a year later for Best Music: Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture, for Exodus. His work on On the Beach also won Gold a Grammy Award. The Hollywood Walk of Fame has also recognized him with a star on famed Hollywood Boulevard.
An uncommon quote from the American composer who wrote nearly 100 film and television scores between 1945 and 1992. Gold's contributions were recognized with four Academy Award nominations and three Golden Globe nominations. He won a Golden Globe in 1960 for Best Motion Picture Score for 1959's On the Beach, and won an Academy Award a year later for Best Music: Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture, for Exodus. His work on On the Beach also won Gold a Grammy Award. The Hollywood Walk of Fame has also recognized him with a star on famed Hollywood Boulevard.