Alex North

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Alex North (December 4, 1910 - September 8, 1991) was an American composer responsible for the first jazz-based film score (A Streetcar Named Desire). North was nominated for 15 Oscars, but did not win until receiving the lifetime achievement Academy Award in 1986. Among his many film scores are Spartacus, Cleopatra, Streetcar Named Desire, Death of A Salesman, Dragonslayer, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and Viva Zapata.

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Songs

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    Birthday Party

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    Blanche and Mitch

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    Blanchie

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    Blue Shadows and Purple Hills

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    By Divine Right

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    Caesar and Cleopatra

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    Caesar to Egypt

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    Caesar's Assassination

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    Caesar's Departure

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    Caesar's Farewell

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    Calpurnia

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    Cattle Drive

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    Cleopatra Enters Rome

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    Cleopatra's Ambition

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    Cleopatra's Barge

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    Cleopatra's Son / Antony's Camp

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    Cleopatra: Caesar and Cleopatra

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    Cleopatra: Caesar's Assassination / Cleopatra's Entrance Into Rome

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    Cleopatra: Love Theme

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    Cleopatra: Main Title

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    Climb Up the Mountain

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    Colloquy

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    Conspirations and Conflicts

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    Continue the Climb

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    Coronation

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    Crassus' House / Deserted School

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    Crown Hit

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    Daddy Long Legs

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    Dance of the Dead

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    Death


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