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Grammy Awards. 1959 Nominee Grammy. Best Soundtrack Album, Original Cast - Motion Picture or Television. Sleeping Beauty. Shared with: George Bruns · Tom Adair · Winston Hibler · Ted Sears · Sammy Fain · Jack Lawrence · Erdman Penner · Mary Costa · Bill Shirley.
- May 7, 1840
- November 6, 1893
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky wrote many works well-known to the general classical public, including Romeo and Juliet, the 1812 Overture, and the ballets Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker. These, along with two of his four concertos, three of his symphonies and two of his ten operas, are among his most familiar works.
- Alfred Newman – 9 Wins
- Alan Menken – 8 Wins
- John Williams – 5 Wins
- John Barry – Also 5 Wins
- Johnny Green – Also 5 Wins
The 20th century American composer, Alfred Newman, received 45 nominations during his lifetime (1900 - 1970) for his soundtracks. Along with two of his fellow composers, Max Steinerand Dimitri Tiomkin, was considered one of the “three godfathers of film music”. Over his forty year career he scored over 200 films, and was one of the most respected f...
Known for his spectacular scores to Disney’s Little Mermaid, Aladdin and Pocahontas, American composer, Alan Menken is part of an elite group of EGOT holders(winner of an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award). The composer also has a won a whopping eleven Grammy Awards. Menken won both Best Original Score and Best Original Song for all four of the fo...
John Williamshas received more than 50 Oscar nominations to date – more than any other living composer – so it’s no surprise the composer comes a very close third on this list. Since winning Best Original Score for Fiddler on the Roof at the 44th annual ceremony in 1972, the American composer has continued to mesmerise audiences with his soundtrack...
With a total of five Oscar wins, English composer and conductor John Barryhas also found success with the Academy. In 1967, he took home Best Original Score and Best Original Song for his soundtrack to Born Free– a heartwarming true story about Elsa the lion. Subsequent wins have included for his scores for The Lion In Winter (1969),Out of Africa (...
American composer, John Waldo Green, was nominated for an Oscar thirteen times, and won five awards. The twentieth century composer won for the musical scores of films including An American in Paris (1951), West Side Story (1961), and Oliver! (1968). Multiple high profile composers have received four or three Academy Awards each. Composers who have...
Please share. All Oscar Acting nominees and winners in Best Actor/ Best Actress in a Leading Role or in a Supporting Role. Only actors with at least 4 noms (including wins) are on this list. This list is ranked by the number of acting wins, followed by number of acting noms and the rest by year. #1-7: 3 Wins. #8-44: 2 Wins. #45-139: 1 Win with at least 2 other noms. #140-164: No wins with at ...
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky[n 1] (/ tʃaɪˈkɒfski / chy-KOF-skee; [2] 7 May 1840 – 6 November 1893) [n 2] was a Russian composer during the Romantic period. He was the first Russian composer whose music would make a lasting impression internationally. Tchaikovsky wrote some of the most popular concert and theatrical music in the current ...
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Dec 12, 2023 · 4. He hated the “1812 Overture”. In 1880, Tchaikovsky wrote the “1812 Overture” as a commemoration of the Battle of Borodino, a key battle of the Napoleonic Wars. The piece made him a household name and has become a symbol of patriotism.