Max Steiner

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Max Steiner was an Austrian composer who achieved legendary status as the creator of hundreds of classic American film scores. As a child he was astonishingly musically gifted, composing complex works as a teenager and completing the course of study at Vienna's Hochschule fuer Musik und Darstellende Kunst in only one year, at the age of sixteen. He studied under Gustav Mahler and, before the age of twenty, made his living as a conductor and as composer of works for the theater, the concert hall, and vaudeville.

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Songs

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    Gone With the Wind: Main Title

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    Goodbye Ethan

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    Gunfight/Federales

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    Hey Look Out! It's Kong, Kong's Coming!

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    I'll Never Be Hungry Again

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    I'll Never Be Hungry Again!

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    In the Library

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    Indian Celebration

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    Indian Visitors

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    Intermission Music

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    Invitation to the Dance

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    It's Over!

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    Johnny Belinda

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    Jungle Dance

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    King Kong

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    King Kong March

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    King Kong Theatre March

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    King Kong: Overture

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    King Kong: The Entrance of Kong

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    Kong / The Cave

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    Kong Attacks The Village

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    Kong Escape / Aeroplanes / Finale

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    Kong Escapes

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    Kong In New York

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    Laurie and Martin

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    Laurie and Martin Argue

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    Laurie Warns Martin

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    Locket for Debbie

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    Log Sequence

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    London

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    Madness

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    Madness and Murder / Indian Village

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    Main Title

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    Main Title / A Boat in the Fog

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    Mammy

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    Martin Dragging His Saddle / Burning Ranch

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    Martin to the Rescue

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    Maryland, My Maryland

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    Meet Martin

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    Meeting with the Black Men (punia! casco!!)

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    Melanie & Mammy

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    Melanie & Scarlett

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    Melanie and Mammy

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    Melanie and Scarlett Tend the Wounded

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    Melanie in Labor

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    Melanie's Death

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    Melanie's Theme

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    Mose

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    Narange Dolce

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    New Orleans Honeymoon


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