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  1. Hugo Riesenfeld. Hugo Riesenfeld (January 26, 1879 – September 10, 1939) was an Austrian-American composer. As a film director, he began to write his own orchestral compositions for silent films in 1917, and co-created modern production techniques where film scoring serves an integral part of the action. Riesenfeld composed about 100 film ...

  2. Hugo Riesenfeld. Music Department: Make a Wish. From 1917-1925 Hugo Riesenfeld was the manager of the Rivoli, Rialto and Criterion Theatres in New York City. A conductor and violinist, Riesenfeld was educated at the Conservatory of Music in Vienna and the University of Vienna.

    • Music Department, Composer, Producer
    • January 26, 1879
    • Hugo Riesenfeld
    • September 10, 1939
  3. Hugo Riesenfeld. Music Department: Make a Wish. From 1917-1925 Hugo Riesenfeld was the manager of the Rivoli, Rialto and Criterion Theatres in New York City. A conductor and violinist, Riesenfeld was educated at the Conservatory of Music in Vienna and the University of Vienna. He then conducted with the Imperial Opera House in Vienna. In 1907 he came to the US with Oscar Hammerstein and for ...

    • January 26, 1879
    • September 10, 1939
  4. Hugo Riesenfeld (January 26, 1879 – September 10, 1939) was an Austrian-American composer. As a film director, he began to write his own orchestral compositions for silent films in 1917, and co-created modern production techniques where film scoring serves an integral part of the action. Riesenfeld composed about 100 film scores in his career.

  5. Jan 26, 2021 · Composer Hugo Riesenfeld (1879-1939) was a character at once interesting and pivotal to show business history, foundational to the early movie industry. Born in Vienna, Riesenfeld graduated from the Society of the Friends of Music Conservatory at age 17, trained in violin, piano, and composition.

  6. Mar 23, 2010 · The synchronized score (with sound effects) by Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld has become so much a part of Sunrise that it is hard to think of seeing the film without it. Rodney Farnsworth has suggested that, “Human characters in Sunrise are secondary to the true protagonist—the camera.”

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  8. 8. Mr Hugo Riesenfeld explains that he must have a dose of 50,000 dollars per week to reach its expenses and to this purpose otherwise it zahle weekly 120,000 spectators as he. 9. When he wrote the music for the Western movie The Covered Wagon, Hugo Riesenfeld was one of the most frequently employed film composers in Hollywood.