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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    Graduation Ceremony

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    Grant Me an Honorable Way to Die

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    Grant Me an Honourable Way to Die

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    Great Library

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    Hail Antony

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    Headed for Freedom

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    Hodge's Death

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    Homeward Bound: On to the Sea / Beside the Pool

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    Hope

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    Hopeful Preparations, Vesuvius Camp

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    I'll Never Smile Again

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    Indians Arrive

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    Infiltrating the City / Gathering of Prisoners

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    Interlude / Sea Battle

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    Intermission Music

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    Isis

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    Jacopus Blasted

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    Journey to the Farolito

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    Joy to the World

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    Lead Our People Home

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    Libyan Mines / Arrival of Batiatus / The Gladiator School

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    Love and Hate

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    Love Theme (reprise)

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    Love Theme From 'Spartacus'

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    Maiden's Sacrfice

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    Main Title

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    Main Title (alternate)

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    Main Title (from The Wonderful Country)

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    Mania

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    Martha

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    Metapontum Triumph

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    Misfits Theme

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    Moon

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    Moon Gate

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    Most Becoming

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    My Love Is My Master

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    Never Fear

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    New Orleans Street

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    No Sorcerers, No Dragons!

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    Octavian the Victor

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    Off to the Fiesta

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    Old Chief

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    On to the Sea / Dead Baby / New Camp

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    On to Vesuvius: Forward, Gladiators / Forest Meeting

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    One Breath Closer

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    Only Yesterday

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    Osyters and Snails / Festival

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    Overture

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    Oysters and Snails

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    Parade Ground March


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