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Hugo Riesenfeld

Riesenfeld in 1920 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.

His most successful compositions were for Cecil B. DeMille's ''Joan the Woman'' (1917), ''The Ten Commandments'' (1923) and ''The King of Kings'' (1927); D. W. Griffith's ''Abraham Lincoln'' (1930); and the original scores to F. W. Murnau's ''Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans'' (1927) and ''Tabu'' (1931). Provided by Wikipedia Read More
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    Old San Francisco by Riesenfeld, Hugo, 1879-1939

    Published 2009
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    Three dances from the opera The bartered bride by Smetana, Bedřich, 1824-1884

    Published 1912
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