Film and TV music (1956)

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FILM AND TV MUSIC (Formerly FILM MUSIC) Official Publication of the National Film Music Council 11 East 87th Street, New York 28, N. Y. FILLMORE 8-5502 WINTER 1956 VOLUME THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (with score excerpts) CURRENT SCORES Giant Teahouse of the August Moon The Brave One Friendly Persuasion Bundle of Joy On Such a Night "8 X 8"; INTERVIEW WITH HANS RICHTER (with score excerpt) LEITH STEVENS MUSIC ON CAMERA THREE Lewis Freedman CONFESSIONS OF A FILM COMPOSER FILM AND TV MUSIC NEWS Cover: Exodus in THE TEN COMMANDMENTS XVI NUMBER 2 Elmer Bernstein Quaintance Eaton Sheldon Soffer Mary Powell Quaintance Eaton Mary Powell Marie Hamilton Gideon Bachmann Clifford McCarty and John McGiffert Victor Young Opinions expressed in signed articles are not necessarily those of the National Film Music Council. SPECIAL OFFER 20 back issues of FILM MUSIC for $5.00 plus postage. These issues contain articles on the music in theatrical and non-theatrical films, score analy- ses, reviews, record listings, school and library uses, and other subjects in the field. They also include excerpts from film scores by Louis Apple- baum, Aaron Copland, Alex North, Andre Previn, Miklos Rozsa, David Raksin, Leonard Bernstein and many other distinguished film composers of the past dozen years. The accompanying articles are often by the composers themselves. National Film Music Council 11 EAST 87th STREET NEW YORK 28, N. Y. CINEMA 16 America's leading film society — now in its tenth year — devoted to the presenta- tion of outstanding documentary, art, ex- perimental and feature film classics of all nations. Admission by membership only. America's largest rental library of inde- pendent poetic and avant-garde films (featuring many titles of interest to mu- sicologists ). Available for rent to educa- tional groups, film societies and interested individuals. for membership information, programs, and free rental catalog: Dept. FM, CINEMA 16 175 Lexington Avenue, N.Y.C. 16 Published by the National Film Music Council, 11 East 87th St., New York 28, N.Y. President, William Hamilton; Vice- President and Editor, Marie L. Hamilton; Secretary, Grace W. Mabee. Five issues each year with occasional bulletins, three dollars and fifty cents.