Symposium on Max Steiner: Man and Myth - Music in Hollywood

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Explore the symposium on Max Steiner, focusing on his music in Hollywood, including key relationships, leitmotifs, and self-plagiarism in films like "Now, Voyager" and "Mildred Pierce." Delve into the impact of Steiner's compositions and their significance in cinematic history.


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  1. Max Steiner: Man and Myth A Symposium February 24-25, 2018 The Anatol Center at California State University, Long Beach An Austrian in Hollywood: An Austrian in Hollywood: Leitmotifs, Key Relationships, Leitmotifs, Key Relationships, and Self Plagiarism in and Self Plagiarism in Max Steiner s Music for Max Steiner s Music for Now, Voyager Now, Voyager and and Mildred Pierce Mildred Pierce Charles Francis Leinberger, Ph.D. The University of Texas at El Paso CHARLESL@UTEP.EDU

  2. Max Steiner: Man and Myth A Symposium February 24-25, 2018 The Anatol Center at California State University, Long Beach An Austrian in Hollywood: An Austrian in Hollywood: Leitmotifs, Key Relationships, Leitmotifs, Key Relationships, and Self Plagiarism in and Self Plagiarism in Max Steiner s Music for Max Steiner s Music for Now, Voyager Now, Voyager and and Mildred Pierce Mildred Pierce Charles Francis Leinberger, Ph.D. The University of Texas at El Paso CHARLESL@UTEP.EDU

  3. Now, Voyager (1942) Directed by Irving Rapper Starring Bette Davis Paul Henreid Claude Rains Gladys Cooper Music by Max Steiner

  4. Mildred Pierce (1945) Directed by Michael Curtiz Starring Joan Crawford Jack Carson Zachary Scott Eve Arden Ann Blyth Music by Max Steiner

  5. Star Trek: Voyager, The Killing Game (1998) Directed by David Livingston Starring Kate Mulgrew Robert Beltran Jeri Ryan Robert Picardo Main Title Music by Jerry Goldsmith It Can t Be Wrong Music by Max Steiner Lyrics by Kim Gannon Sung by Jeri Ryan

  6. Acknowledgements Kate Daubney, Series Editor, Scarecrow Film Score Guides Steve Haddad, Lecturer, The University of Texas at El Paso Edward Murphy, Professor, Dissertation Director, The University of Arizona The Warner Bros. Archive, School of Cinema-Television, The University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California The Max Steiner Collection, Arts and Communications Archive, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

  7. Bibliography Daubney, Kate. Max Steiner s Now, Voyager: A Film Score Guide. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2001. Gorbman, Claudia. Unheard Melodies. Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1987. Leinberger, Charles Francis. An Austrian in Hollywood: Leitmotifs, Thematic Transformation, & Key Relationships in Max Steiner s 1942 Film Score, Now, Voyager. Dissertation. The University of Arizona, 1996. Steiner, Max. Notes to You: An Unpublished Autobiography. 1963-64. Steiner, Max. Now, Voyager. Orch. Hugo Friedhofer. ms. 763. University of Southern California, Los Angeles. 1942.

  8. Questions and Comments? CHARLESL@UTEP.EDU

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