Hugo Friedhofer (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Saslavsky to Direct Notable Event". San Francisco Chronicle. November 19, 1922. p. 40. ProQuest 575134725. Under the direction of Alexander Saslavsky, the newly formed People's symphony orchestra will give next Thursday evening in Scottish Rite Hall the first of a series of twelve educational concerts. [...] The personnel of the orchestra are as follows: [...] Violincellos—A. Bach, Rebecca Haight, Hugo Friedhofer and P. Poenitz.
  • "'CHETNIKS' AROUSES CHEERS: Wurtzel Produces On Elaborate Scale". The Hollywood Reporter. January 11, 1943. p. 4. ProQuest 2298648006. Wurtzel's production has excellent technical contributions in thephotography by Glen MacWilliams, the meaningful art direction by Richard Day and Albert Hogsett, the military advice by Major Milivoj Mishovich, and the music by Hugo Friedhofer. The Chetnik Fighting Song' is an authentic touch that counts.
  • "ACADEMY ANNOUNCES LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR 1946 AWARDS: Several Foreign Pictures Named". The Hollywood Reporter. February 10, 1947. p. 4. ProQuest 2320464782. Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. 'Anna and the King of Siam,' 20th Fox, Bernard Herrman. 'The Best Years of Our Lives,' RKO. Hugo Friedhofer and Emil Newman. 'Henry V,' Arthur Rank-Two Cities, UA (British). William Walton. 'Humoroesque,' Warner Bros. Franz Waxman. 'The Killers,' Mark Hellinger Productions, Universal. Miklos Rosza.
  • "Keen Competition Looming In Acad. Music Award Poll". The Hollywood Reporter. February 13, 1946. p. 8. ProQuest 2322718361. Keenes competition in years is evident in this year's nominations for the three music awards to be presented at the 18th Annual Academy Awards on March 7. Twenty-one nominees have been named for best music scoring of a dramatic or comedy picture, and 12 for best scoring of a musical picture.[...] Named for best music score of a dramatic or comedy picture were: 'The Bell's of St. Mary's,' by Robert Emmett Dolan; 'Brewster's Millions,' by Lou Forbes; 'Captain Kidd,' by Werner Janssen; 'The Enchanted Cottage,' by Roy Webb; [...] 'Spellbound,' by Miklos Rosza; 'This Love of Ours,' by H. J. Salter; 'The Valley of Decision,' by Herbert Stothart; 'The Woman in the Window,' by Arthur Lange and Hugo Friedhofer.
  • "Nominees for Oscars Announced by Academy: Film Academy's Award Nominations Disclosed Close Races Indicated by List of Candidates; Several Pictures to Compete for First Honors; NOMINEES FOR OSCARS DISCLOSED BY ACADEMY". The Hollywood Reporter. February 13, 1946. pp. A1, A2. ProQuest 165836716. Best scoring of a dramatic or comedy picture: 'The Bishop's Wife,' Hugo Friedhofer; 'Captain from Castile,' Alfred Newman; 'A Double Life,' Miklos Rosza; 'Forever Amber,' David Raksin; 'Life with Father,' Max Steiner.
  • "Four for Friedhofer". The Hollywood Reporter. February 18, 1949. p. 4. ProQuest 2322706474. When composer Hugo Friedhofer garnered a nomination for his score on 'Joan of Arc,' it marked the first time that anyone, in any classification, has been nominated four consecutive years.
  • "List 'Oscar' Nominations For 26th Annual Awards". Boxoffice. February 20, 1954. p. 15. ProQuest 1529049996. Best music score of a drama or comedy — Hugo Friedhofer, 'Above and Beyond,' MGM; Morris Stoloff and George Duning, 'From Here to Eternity,' Columbia; Miklos Rosza, 'Julius Caesar,' MGM; Bronislau Kaper, 'Lili,' MGM; Louis Forbes, 'This Is Cinerama,' Cinerama Productions.
  • Schallert, Edwin (February 19, 1957). "Surprises Mark Selections for 29th Academy Awards: Top Actresses, Actors, Films in Line for Honors". Los Angeles Times. pp. 2, 10. ProQuest 167034262. Best music score of a dramatic or comedy picture nominations were Alfred Newman, 'Anastasia;' the late Victor Young, 'Around the World in 80 Days;' Hugo Friedhofer, 'Between Heaven and Hell;' Dimitri Tiomkin, 'Giant;' Alex North, 'The Rainmaker.'
  • "NOMINATED FOR TOP ACTING AWARDS: List of Nominations for Academy Awards". Los Angeles Times. February 18, 1958. p. 2. ProQuest 167231623. BEST MUSIC SCORING. 'An Affair to Remember' — Hugo Friedhofer. 'Boy on a Dolphin' — Hugo Friedhofer. Turn to Page 22, Column 5
  • "Oscar Behind-Camera". Variety. February 25, 1959. p. 7. ProQuest 1032385186. Best Music Score of Dramatic or Comedy Picture: 'Big Country,' Jerome McCross [sic]; 'Old Man, Sea,' Dimitri Tiomkin; 'Separate Tables,' David Raksin; 'White Wilderness,' Oliver Wallace; 'Young Lions,' Hugo Friedhofer.
  • Bacon, Leonard (December 1, 1938). "Teaching at Berkeley". Harper's Monthly Magazine. p. 419. ProQuest 1301520414. A wit of the first order (his description of the history department as 'a sham giant surrounded by real pygmies' has the very smack of Voltaire), a poet of sharp and vivid distinction, and a translator of the Sanskrit classics absolutely without peer or parallel, he had, to borrow an image from the Hindu poets, at once 'the danger and the benignity of the cobra that spread its hood to keep the sun off the infant Krishna.'