* ({Elmer Bernstein})FILM AND TV MUSIC: Volume 16 & 17
(6 issues, 1956-58)
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.
For the last years of the magazine, it was published as follows, a total of five issues (Volume 16) and a double issue (Volume 17):
FALL 1956, Volume 16, Number 1
WINTER 1956, Volume 16, Number 2
SPRING 1957, Volume 16, Number 3
SUMMER 1957, Volume 16, Number 4
LATE SUMMER 1957, Volume 16, Number 5
FALL & WINTER 1957-58, Volume 17, Number 1VOLUME 16
FILM AND TV MUSIC – FALL 1956 – VOLUME 16, NUMBER 1
- Lust for Life* ({Miklós Rózsa})
- The Background Music of War and Peace* ({Nino Rota})
- The Ballet of Romeo and Juliet {Sergei Prokofiev} (Albert J. Elias)
- Richard III {William Walton} (Frank Lewin)
- William Walton [With Credits, Discography, Concert Items Adapted from Film Scores, and Selected Bibliography] (Clifford McCarty)
- The Lighter Films: High Society; The Best Things In Life Are Free; The Opposite Sex; You Can't Run Away From It; Bus Stop (Mary Powell)
- The Romance of Transportation in Canada* {Eldon Rathburn} (Gerald Pratley)
- 16mm Films
- The Music Track for Ode on a Grecian Urn {Henry Brant} (Harry Robin)
- Credits in Current Releases
- The State of Music in Television [Omnibus/Leonard Bernstein] (Harry Robin)
- Film and TV Music News
- Index for Volume XV: 1955-1956
FILM AND TV MUSIC – WINTER 1956 – VOLUME 16, NUMBER 2
- The Ten Commandments