Miklós Rózsa

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'Miklós Rózsa' studied the violin from the age of five. In 1926, he began studying at the Leipzig Conservatory. In 1929, his violin concerto was performed there. While living in Paris from 1931, Rózsa had his 'Variations on a Hungarian Peasant Song' and his 'Symphony and Serenade for Small Orchestra' performed. After settling in London in 1935, he composed the ballet, 'Hungaria'. Luckily he met fellow Hungarian, Alexander Korda, who commissioned him to write an opulent score for Knight Without Armour (1937).

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Songs

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    Forgiveness / Petersen's End

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    Forward

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    Friends Again

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    Friendship (extended version)

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    Frightened

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    Frustration

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    Fulough / Leaving the Front

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    Gestapo Summons

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    Golgotha

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    Gratus' Entry to Jerusalem

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    Gypsy Eyes (Theme From The Power)

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    Hackenstrasse

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    Hakenstrasse: Two Jugs of Wine

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    Hamchunk Appears

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    Hamchunk's Dog / Hamchunk's Tragedy

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    Happy News

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    Hatred

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    Herod's Castle Trumpet

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    Herod's Feast

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    Homecoming

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    Homecoming and the Search

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    Hungarian Nocturne, Op. 28

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    I'm Only Me (Two Girls Bathing)

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    Intent to Kill

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    Jack! / L'Aïo dè Rotso

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    Jesus Enters Jerusalem

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    Joanna in Paris (Run to Me, Fly to Me)

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    John the Baptist

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    John's Message

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    Joseph & Mary


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