FILM MUSIC NOTES: Volume 9
(September-October 1949 to May-June 1950)
LEGEND: Asterisk (*) means article includes musical examples. Info in (parentheses) is the author of the article. Info in {curly brackets} is the composer connected with that article. If the composer and author are the same, there is a double bracket ({like this}). Info in [square brackets] is additional information about the article. Comments? Corrections? Questions? E-mail me via this link.
FILM MUSIC NOTES – SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 1949 – VOLUME 9, NUMBER 1
Cover: Lost Boundaries (music by Louis Applebaum)
- Film Music News
- Some Comments on the Score for Lost Boundaries ({Louis Applebaum})
- Louis Applebaum's Score for Lost Boundaries* (Lan Adomian)
- Film Music Profile: David Raksin (Lawrence Morton)
- Teaching Film Music (Gene Forrell)
- Jolson Sings Again: – Composer's Notes ({George Duning})
- Songs in Jolson Sings Again
- Current Reviews: That Midnight Kiss; She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (William Hamilton)
- Lighter Films: Look for the Silver Lining; It's A Great Feeling; In the Good Old Summer Time; Top o' the Morning (Marie Hamilton)
FILM MUSIC NOTES – NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1949 – VOLUME 9, NUMBER 2
Cover: William Walton, John Hollingsworth and Laurence Olivier at Hamlet recording session
- Film Music News
- Film Music Profile: Adolph Deutsch (Lawrence Morton)
- New Regulations Proposed for Music in TV Films (Roger Bowman)
- Excerpts from the Score to Hamlet* [Quality is mediocre] {William Walton}
- Christopher Columbus ({Arthur Bliss})
- Christopher Columbus Review (Harold Brown)
- The Heiress: A Review of Aaron Copland's Music Score (Irwin A. Bazelon)
- Lighter Films: On the Town; Everybody Does It; Dancing in the Dark; Holiday Inn; The Inspector General; Intruder in the Dust (Heywood Hale Brown; Gail Kubik)
- Good Utilization of Educational Films (Delinda Roggensack)
- Films in Public Libraries (Mary Louise Alexander)
- 16mm Films (Marie L. Hamilton)
- Afterthoughts (Sigmund Spaeth)†
† Not in this issue's index
FILM MUSIC NOTES – JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1950 – VOLUME 9, NUMBER 3
Cover: The Third Man (music by Anton Karas, photo of Orson Welles)
- Film Music News
- The Third Man Music* {Anton Karas} (William Hamilton)
- Prince of Foxes: Some Comments on Alfred Newman's Score* {Alfred Newman} (Lawrence Morton)
- Film Music Profile: Franz Waxman (Lawrence Morton)
- The Music Mixer (John Huntley)
- The Titan: Story of Michelangelo {Alois Melichar} (Ann Ronell)
- A Time for Bach (Gene Forrell)
- Reissues: As You Like It; Intermezzo
- Lighter Films: Cinderella; The Great Rupert; Nancy Goes to Rio (Marie L. Hamilton)
- WQXR (NY) Programs of Movie Music for February
- Audio-Visual Aids and Music Education (Lila Belle Pitts)
- 16mm Films
- The Advisory Council
FILM MUSIC NOTES – MARCH-APRIL 1950 – VOLUME 9, NUMBER 4
Cover: Love Happy (music by Ann Ronell, artwork of Marx Brothers)
- Film Music News
- The Score of the Month: Love Happy – Composer's Notes ({Ann Ronell})
- An Article on Love Happy: 1. Comments on Ann Ronell's Score* (Harry Geller); 2. On Precision Timing (Paul Smith)
- Film Music Profile: Leigh Harline (Lawrence Morton)
- No Sad Songs for Me* ({George Duning})
- The Man on the Eiffel Tower* ({Michel Michelet})
- The Dance in Films (D.D. Livingston)
- Uses of Film in Music Education (Delinda Roggensack)
FILM MUSIC NOTES – MAY-JUNE 1950 – VOLUME 9, NUMBER 5
Cover: Annie Get Your Gun (music by Irving Berlin, photo [??], Adolph Deutsch, music director)† Not in this issue's index
- Film Music News; Citations
- The Next Voice You Hear* ({David Raksin}) [With review by "M.H." (Marie Hamilton?)]
- Faust and the Devil (Arthur Christmann)
- Annie Get Your Gun {Irving Berlin; Adolph Deutsch, mus. dir.}
- Notes on Music: In a Lonely Place* ({George Antheil})
- Daybreak in Udi (Harold Brown)
- Film Music Profile: Alfred Newman (Lawrence Morton)†
- Public Libraries as Musical Centers (William Harrison)
- First Annual Film Festival (Mary Louise Alexander)†
- Children's Concert (Rose Marie Grentzer)
- Library Service
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