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  Maximilian Steiner
Maximilian Steiner (August 28, 1839 - May 29, 1880) was an Austrian actor and theater manager.
He was born in Ofen, near Budapest in Hungary, and died in Baden, Lower Austria.
Steiner was manager of Vienna's Theater an der Wien[?] from 1869 to 1875 with Marie Geistinger[?], a popular Viennese actress, and from 1875 to 1880 on his own.
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 Steiner, Maximillian Raoul Walter :: S : RSS Feeds : Gourt
Steiner is a German surname that is derived from the word Stein, meaning stone.
Max Steiner - Entry at mfiles.com with brief life, related composers, partial filmography, and awards.
Max Steiner - Detailed biography noting his high volume of output, especially of film scores, with Naxos discography.
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 Barnes & Noble.com - Biography
Always confident in his talents, Steiner was realistic enough to understand that he was hired by RKO because he cost a tenth of what someone like Stowkowski would charge.
While at RKO, Steiner developed his theory that music should be a function of the dramatic content of a film, and not merely background filling.
A proud, vain man, Steiner frequently found himself the butt of good-natured practical jokes from his fellow composers, but at Oscar time it was usually Steiner who had the last laugh.
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 Max Steiner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the age of 16 Steiner wrote and conducted the operetta The Beautiful Greek Girl.
Steiner has been called "the father of film music." He is entombed in the Great Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
Steiner has a star on the Walk of Fame, located at 1551 Vine Street, for his contribution to motion pictures.
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 Steiner School - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Steiner School, committed to the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner.
Steiner, Rudolf (1861-1925), Austrian philosopher and scientist, who founded a spiritual movement he named anthroposophy.
Steiner, Max (1888–1971), born Maximilian Raoul Walter Steiner, Austrian-born American film composer who pioneered the use of the click track for...
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Steiner stammte aus einer Theaterdynastie; sein Großvater Maximilian Steiner war u.a.
In den Jahren 1904 bis 1914 wirkte Steiner als Dirigent und Arrangeur in Großbritannien; meistenteils in London.
Steiner komponierte an die 300 Filmmusiken, von denen die meisten als Klassiker gelten.
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 Amazon.com: Cross of Iron (1977): Video: James Coburn,Maximilian Schell,James Mason,David Warner,Klaus Löwitsch,Vadim ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Steiner fights less for his country than for his comrades.
Although Steiner is articulate and philosophical he has no answer when his love interest during an enforced break from battle, nurse Eva (Senta Berger), bitterly accuses him of being afraid of what he would be without the war.
When Steiner and his men are waiting to cross the road, the Russian soldiers on the tanks are singing "Oy Kozaro", a Yugoslav fighting song, which Russian soldiers would not know.
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 Songwriters Hall of Fame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In fact, Steiner was awarded the very first Oscar citation ever given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for his score for The Informer in 1935.
Steiner was trained in the classic European tradition, attending the Imperial Academy of Music in Vienna and completing the prescribed five?year program of courses in one and one half years and received the Academy’s Gold Medal.
Max Steiner, arguably one of the 20th century's most distinguished composers, died December 28, 1971 at age 83.
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 Music 2 >> German-Hollywood Connection
Steiner was only 26 when he began working as the orchestra director for the Ziegfield Follies in New York in 1914, but then the child prodigy had only been 16 when he staged his first vaudeville production in Vienna.
Steiner studied at the Vienna Imperial Academy of Music, graduating at the young age of 13.
Steiner also served as the musical director for many films, most notably five of the nine Fred Astaire-Ginger Roger musicals that appeared between 1933 and 1939 – which would be Steiner's last projects for RKO before he switched to Warner Brothers.
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 Gabor Steiner | THG Lexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Steiner wurde als Sohn des Schauspielers und Theaterdirektors Maximilian Steiner geboren.
Die Errichtung des Riesenrades war ihm ein besonderes Anliegen, mit dessen Besitzer Eduard Steiner war er allerdings nicht verwandt.
1938 verlor Steiner durch "Arisierung" das ehemalige Kaisergartengelände und musste zu seinem Sohn, dem Komponisten Max Steiner, in die USA fliehen.
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 Maximilian Schell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Maximilian Schell was the most successful German-speaking actor in En...
He was the first actor to win an Oscar (for Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)) for a role...
Maximilian Schell to star in resurrection blues at the old vic
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 max steiner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The grandson of Maximilian Steiner (1839-1880), influential manager of Vienna's Theater an der Wien, and son of Gabor Steiner (1858-1944), important Viennese and carnival and exposition...
Maximillian Raoul Walter Steiner was born in Vienna, Austria, May 10, 1888.
His grandfather, Maximillian Steiner, was a variety theater owner in Vienna.
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 rudolph steiner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Steiner is a German surname that is derived from the word Stein, meaning stone.
Hillel Steiner, Professor of Political Philosophy and a Fellow of the British Academy
Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925), Austrian philosopher, educator, and mystic, founder of anthroposophy (spiritual science)
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The movie’s cast includes James Coburn as Sgt. Steiner, Maximilian Schell as Capt. Stransky, and James Mason as the regimental commander.
Steiner detests authority, his uniform he wears and everything it stands for.
The misogyny of their sequence, whilst Steiner’s platoon is abandoned behind enemy lines, the female soldiers are ultimately portrayed as a pack of dogs circling helpless prey.
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 CROSS OF IRON (Widescreen Edition)
Set in southern Russia in the autumn of 1943, the story follows embittered Sergeant Steiner (James Coburn, in one of his strongest dramatic roles) as he and his platoon struggle to survive both the attacking Red Army and the scheming duplicity of their own glory-hungry battalion commander, the haughty, aristocratic Captain Stransky (Maximilian Schell).
Speaking of the nature of war, Steiner speaks of an eternal battlefield, of trenches scarring the earth a thousand years hence.
As for the visuals, expect the slow-motion 'ballet of death' montages that Peckinpah is most famous for in combination with his preferred crosscutting editing style.
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 Steiner Family Crest
While the patronymic and metronymic surnames, which are derived from the name of the father and mother respectively, are the most common form of a hereditary surname in Germany, occupational surnames also emerged during the late Middle Ages.
The surname Steiner was an occupational name for a stone cutter.
In the Steiner coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
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 Science Fair Projects - Max Steiner
Maximilian Raoul Walter Steiner (May 10, 1888 – December 28, 1971) was an Austrian-American composer of music for films.
Born in Vienna, and the grandson of Maximilian Steiner (1839-1880), influential manager of Vienna's Theater an der Wien, he was a child prodigy in composing.
He received piano instruction from Johannes Brahms, and later studied under Gustav Mahler.
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 Casablanca 2 >> German-Hollywood Connection
Even songs that Steiner did not compose (including “As Time Goes By,” written by Herman Hupfield in 1931) were skillfully blended into the score.
Steiner's musical mastery is more apparent upon a careful viewing of the film—rather a listening—with the music consciously in mind.
According to Rhino Records, the music sources utilized for Turner/Rhino's recent CD release were thought to be lost until missing optical nitrate recordings were discovered in the Warners vaults and combined with acetate material from the Film Music Archives at Brigham Young University, 55 years after the film's release.
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 Max_Steiner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Slate - Max Steiner's faux-primitive ooga-booga music for the 1933 King Kong was the first full film score of the talkie era, and it set a number of precedents.
Steiner was a Viennese who could emit late-19 th -century music, redolent of Strauss and Mahler, by...
AccessAtlanta - It’s easy to sample Williams’ “Superman” (1978) alongside Max Steiner’s “Gone With the Wind” (1939) and “Casablanca” (1942) and draw a few simple conclusions: the latter is a better musician, or the former is writing music as part...
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 Cross of Iron
Set in 1943, the retreating German army is caught on a peninsula in the Black Sea east of the Crimea.
Steiner, an anti-Nazi German soldier, is fighting for the survival of his men against the onslaught of the Red Army and the ambitions of his own officers (whether Prussian or Nazi).
Since Steiner refuses to lie to conceal Stranky's cowardice in battle he is earmarked to be got rid of.
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Maximilian Steiner, Kopf der Musikgruppe, lässt sich auch selbst vom "Ruach" erwischen, wenn ihn der Neid auf die Hits der anderen quält.
Gegründet wurde "der berg" vor vier Jahren von Maximilian Steiner - der seinem Akkordeon die wildesten Töne entlockt - und von Elisabeth Haas, die mit ihrer Mozarteum-geschulten Stimme gemeinsam mit Maximilian Steiner für den Gesang sorgt.
Elisabeth Haas und ich haben dann begonnen, diese Lieder und Jodler zu spielen", erzählt Maximilian Steiner von den Anfängen.
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 businessclerks.com - Management - STEINER
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 CROSS OF IRON (Fullscreen Edition)
Based on the 1956 novel by World War II veteran Willi Heinrich, this European co-production was filmed in English by acclaimed American director Sam Peckinpah (
Steiner hates officers, especially incompetent ones, and makes the mistake of openly showing disdain for Stransky.
A terrible 'friendly fire' incident ensues when the captain deems it advantageous for his career if Steiner's men don't make it back from behind enemy lines.
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 Entertainfo - Max Steiner
Steiner stammte aus einer Theaterdynastie; sein Grossvater Maximilian Steiner war u.a.
In den Jahren 1904 bis 1914 wirkte Steiner als Dirigent und Arrangeur in Grossbritannien; meistenteils in London.
1933 gelang Steiner mit der Musik zum Film King Kong und die weisse Frau ein sensationeller Erfolg.
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 Kurssaal wird nach Maximilian Steiner benannt / Wissenschaft, Forschung, Entwicklung, Wirtschaft, Universität, ...
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Im Jahr 1948 wurde Maximilian Steiner aus München auf ein neu eingerichtetes Extraordinariat im Botanischen Institut berufen und mit dem Unterricht der Pharmazeuten in "Systematischer Botanik und Pharmakognosie" betraut.
Es war zunächst in einem Teil des Gebäudes Nußallee 2 untergebracht, 1964 erfolgte der Einzug in das neue Institutsgebäude, Nußallee 6 und 1970/71 in das AVZ I an der Endenicher Allee.
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 Rudolf Steiner ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Steiner and Lenzlinger traveled around the Caribbean for two months to collect materials for their Cincinnati exhibition, and arrived a month prior to their opening to gather more materials locally and build their garden in the galleries.
Influenced by Austrian anthroposophist Rudolf Steiner and Wilhelm Reich’s orgone accumulator, the artists have devised a ‘healing’ experience for gallery visitors.
Entering the chamber triggers a scan of the subject, while multilingual voices soli...
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 Die Kinokritiker > Promis > S > Max Steiner
Mai 1888 an einem Dienstag in Wien als Maximilian Raoul Steiner geboren und ist am 28.
Auf der Leinwand wird er manchmal auch als Max R. Steiner erwähnt.
Eine weitere Ehrung erfuhr Steiner posthum: eine Fotografie von Steiners rechter Hand, mit der er Noten auf ein Blatt Papier schreibt, schmückt seit 2003 eine us-amerikanische 37andcent;-Briefmarke.
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