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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harry_SukmanHarry Sukman - Wikipedia

    Life and career. Sukman was born in Chicago in 1912. He started his musical career in the 1920s, when he was a teenager. He composed music scores for movies like Salem's Lot . He married Francesca Paley in 1946, and the two stayed married until his death. They had one child, Susan McCray . He won an Oscar and was nominated for two Oscars. [1]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0006313Harry Sukman - IMDb

    Harry Sukman was born on 2 December 1912 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a composer, known for The High Chaparral (1967), Song Without End (1960) and Fanny (1961). He was married to Francesca Paley.

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  3. Dec 5, 1984 · Harry Sukman, an Oscar-winning composer who wrote the theme to the television show ''Dr. Kildare,'' collapsed and died of a heart attack Sunday on his 72d birthday at a benefit for a stroke center.

  4. From the 2003 Composer compilation promo featuring film and television scores cd. This selection conducted / adapted by Eric Schmidt and recorded at Paramoun...

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  5. And Limelight offered, “Harry Sukman’s score has dash, menace and variety.” Disc 3 of this collection features Sukman’s complete score to A Thunder of Drums remixed from the original 35mm three-track magnetic film. For cues involving a large amount of percussion (for example, the “Main Title,” “Oat” and “The Attack”), the ...

  6. Harry Sukman. Chicago-born music prodigy Harry Sukman made his concert debut in 1925, at age 12, and while still in high school served as an accompanist to violinists Mischa Mischakoff and Louis Persinger, and cantor…. Read Full Biography.

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  8. Mar 1, 2018 · The NEW 2018 Music from The High Chaparral composed by Harry Sukman Songbook - Sheet Music, Color Photos, a List of Film and Television Credits of Harry Sukm...

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