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  1. Edward Ward (April 3, 1900 – September 26, 1971) was an American film composer and music director who was nominated for seven Academy Awards. Academy Award nominations [ edit ] 1939 Best Original Song for "Always and Always" from Mannequin

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0911518Edward Ward - IMDb

    Edward Ward (1900-1971) Edward Ward. The prolific composer and songwriter Edward Ward gained his musical qualifications at the Beethoven Conservatory in his hometown of St.Louis. He worked for many years in Hollywood, often writing scores for, or orchestrating, films involving fantasy or horror themes. Ward was at MGM from 1935 to 1940, United ...

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    • April 3, 1900
    • Edward Ward
    • September 26, 1971
  3. Edward Ward (born April 3, 1896) was a composer and songwriter who worked for various Hollywood film studios in the 1930s and 1940s. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he attended the Beethoven Conservatory in his hometown.

  4. 'Lullaby Of The Bells' is a piano concerto by Edward Ward (1896-1971) and featured in the film 'Phantom Of The Opera'.It is performed by Mantovani and his Co...

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  5. Dec 26, 2008 · The American composer Edward Ward (1900-71) was the Oscar-nominated composer of the score for the 1943 movie version of 'Phantom of the Opera', starring Clau...

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  6. Eddie Ward. Edward Ward (April 3, 1900 – September 26, 1971) was an American film composer and music director who was nominated for seven Academy Awards. Show Less... Continue reading at Wikipedia... Birth and Death Data: Born April 3, 1900 ( St. Louis ), Died September 26, 1971 ( Hollywood) Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1923 - 1938.

  7. Series 1. Film music. Bulk, 1925-1954. 1891-1954. This series contains manuscript scores for films that Ward worked on for various studios. They include vocal scores, conductor's scores, lead sheets, and sketches. Also included are scripts for films, as well as songbooks and works by other composers, which were used by Ward for research or to ...