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Alex North (December 4, 1910 – September 8, 1991) was an American composer best known for his many film scores, including A Streetcar Named Desire (one of the first jazz-based film scores), Viva Zapata!, Spartacus, Cleopatra, and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. He was the first composer to receive an Honorary Academy Award.
North was born Isadore Soifer in Chester, Pennsylvania to Russian Jewish parents.
North managed to integrate his modernism into typical film music leitmotif structure, rich with themes. One of these became the famous song, "Unchained Melody". Nominated for fifteen Oscars but unsuccessful each time, North is one of only two film composers to receive the Lifetime Achievement Academy Award, the other being Ennio Morricone. North's frequent collaborator as orchestrator was the avant-garde composer Henry Brant. He won the 1968 Golden Globe award for his music to The Shoes of the Fisherman (1968).
His best-known film scores include A Streetcar Named Desire, Death of a Salesman, Viva Zapata!, The Rainmaker, Spartacus, The Misfits, Cleopatra, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Dragonslayer and Under the Volcano. His music for The Wonderful Country makes use of Mexican and American motifs.
2001: A Space Odyssey is a science-fiction narrative, produced in 1968 as both a novel, written by Arthur C. Clarke, and a film, directed by Stanley Kubrick. It is a part of Clarke's Space Odyssey series. Both the novel and the film are partially based on Clarke's short story "The Sentinel", written in 1948 as an entry in a BBC short story competition, and "Encounter in the Dawn", published in 1953 in the magazine Amazing Stories.
After deciding on Clarke's 1948 short story "The Sentinel" as the starting point, and with the themes of man's relationship with the universe in mind, Clarke sold Kubrick five more of his stories to use as background materials for the film. These included "Breaking Strain", "Out of the Cradle, Endlessly Orbiting...", "Who's There?", "Into the Comet", and "Before Eden". Additionally, important elements from two more Clarke stories, "Encounter at Dawn" and (to a somewhat lesser extent) "Rescue Party", made their way into the finished project. One other element (crossing vacuum without an intact pressure suit) is from the short story "Take a Deep Breath".
The Space Odyssey series is a series of science fiction novels by the writer Arthur C. Clarke. Two of the novels have been made into feature films, released in 1968 and 1984 respectively. Two of Clarke's early short stories may also be considered part of the series.
Short stories:
Novels/Films:
The 2001 screenplay was written by Clarke and Stanley Kubrick jointly, based on the seed idea in "The Sentinel" that an alien civilization has left an object on the Moon to alert them to mankind's attainment of space travel. In addition, the 1953 short story "Encounter in the Dawn" contains elements of the first section of the film, in which the ancestors of humans are apparently given an evolutionary "nudge" by extraterrestrials. The opening part of another Clarke story, "Transience", has plot elements set in about the same time in human history, but is otherwise unrelated.
North is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. North is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points. It is the opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west.
The word north is related to the Old High German nord, both descending from the Proto-Indo-European unit ner-, meaning "down" (or "under"). (Presumably a natural primitive description of its concept is "to the left of the rising sun".)
The Latin word borealis comes from the Greek boreas "north wind, north", which, according to Ovid, was personified as the son of the river-god Strymon, the father of Calais and Zetes. Septentrionalis is from septentriones, "the seven plow oxen", a name of Ursa Maior. The Greek arktikos is named for the same constellation, and is the derivation of the English word "Arctic".
Other languages have sometimes more interesting derivations. For example, in Lezgian, kefer can mean both 'disbelief' and 'north', since to the north of the Muslim Lezgian homeland there are areas formerly inhabited by non-Muslim Caucasian and Turkic peoples. In many languages of Mesoamerica, "north" also means "up". In Hungarian the word for north is észak, which is derived from éjszaka ("night"), since above the Tropic of Cancer, the Sun never shines from the north.
Alex is a common name used in multiple languages. In English, it is usually a diminutive of the male given name Alexander, or its female equivalent Alexandra or Alexandria. Aleck or Alec is the Scottish form of Alex. The East European male name Alexey (Aleksei, Alexis, Aleksa) is also sometimes shortened to Alex. It is a commonly used nickname in Spanish for Alejandro, Alexandro, Alejandrino and Alexandrino, and related names like Alexa and Alexis.
The first 36 seconds of Alex North's score of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?". At first, I thought I was in for another mysterious, jazz-based soundtrack in the vein of Michel Legrand or Henry Mancini, but unfortunately the rest of the score is very different. Also reminds me of "Escape from Xanthus" by Johnny Mandel (1975): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syu1IjNGdvU
"Africa," Original Music From the ABC News Television Production and other compositions, Music Composed and Conducted by Alex North, on MGM Records, 1967, Mono.
"Wonderful Country," Original Music From The Motion Picture Sound Track, Music Composed and Conducted by Alex North, on UNITED ARTISTS Records, 1959, Mono. From the film starring Robert Mitchum and Julie London.
Original Motion Picture's Rejected Soundtrack (1968). Composed by Alex North, Conducted by Henry Brant. Please note that the rights belong to the owner. Support the publishing company by buying the product, if possible, to get the full listening experience. Enjoy! Get the Soundtrack: http://amzn.to/1JbquRV Get the Movie: http://amzn.to/1Jbqp0J Playlist: -00:00 = "The Foraging" -02:33 = "The Bluff" -03:48 = "Bones" -05:13 = "Space Station Docking" -08:39 = "Moon Rocket Bus" -10:22 = "Docking (Take 2)" Music Source: Intrada Special Collection Volume 38 More Information: http://www.soundtrackcollector.com/catalog/soundtrackdetail.php?movieid=5764&labelid;=43689
My favorite play, written by Edward Albee. My favorite movie, directed by Mike Nichols. And also, my favorite soundtrack. Composed by Alex North. Does it get any better than this? No copyright infringement intended. This score was composed by Alex North, who also did the music for "Streetcar." I think he did an amazing job.
The Spartacus Love Theme by Alex North, along together with some pictures from the film.
2001: A Space Odyssey - Original rejected score by Alex North. Performed by the Tenerife Film Orchestra conducted by composer Diego Navarro during the 2nd edition of Fimucité (Tenerife International Film Music Festival), 2008 edition. 2001: Una odisea en el espacio - Partitura original rechazada de Alex North. Interpretada por la Tenerife Film Orchestra bajo la batuta del compositor Diego Navarro durante la 2º edición de FIMUCITÉ (Festival Internacional de Música de Cine de Tenerife). More info / más info: http://www.fimucite.com
For the scene in which Moon-Watcher and his tribe are confronted by another ape tribe, this cue begins stealthily, growing in intensity and becoming genuinely angry. North wrote "barbaric" on his sketch.
Quincy Jones presents an Honorary Award to composer Alex North, in recognition of his brilliant artistry in the creation of memorable music for a host of distinguished motion pictures, at the 58th Academy Awards. Hosted by Robin Williams, Jane Fonda and Alan Alda. See more 1986 Oscar highlights: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8RjvesnvDP4JBpSocqX2Hr2krRXVP1f Become an Oscar Insider: http://www.oscars.org/insider/ Check out our Academy Originals: https://www.youtube.com/user/AcademyOriginals ABOUT THE ACADEMY The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is the world's preeminent movie-related organization, with a membership of more than 6,000 of the most accomplished men and women working in cinema. In addition to the annual Academy Awards - in which the members vote to sel...
John Williams interviewed talking about Alex North
Interviewer John Theofanis Video by Cody Davis http://www.allthebuzzonline.com
Interviewer John Theofanis Video by Cody Davis http://www.allthebuzzonline.com
At our NAPHL All Star Games we sat down with Alex North, a Team Suter Guest Coach, and coach of the NAHL's Coulee Region Chill, to learn more about what he looks for in our top NAPHL players. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @NAPHL to learn more and stay up to date! Cold Funk - Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100499 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
John Williams interviewed talking about Alex North
Subscribe! http://bit.ly/mrSda2 Alex Scolari red carpet interview at the 31st Annual young Artist Awards in North Hollywood,Ca USA April 11, 2010 - Interview by Abbey Scott ©Ricomix Productions | MaximoTV | All Rights Reserved.
Entrevue avec le champion de Victory Ring, Alex North, au sujet de son combat contre l'aspirant, "SpeedBall" Mike Bailey pour le championnat de #VictoryRing à #Drummondville le 6 juin. Interview with Victory Ring's champion Alex North, about his upcoming #VictoryRing title match against contender "SpeedBall" Mike Bailey in #Drummondville on June 6th. (FRENCH) Abonnez-vous! Subscribe! Facebook: www.facebook.com/victoryring Twitter: www.twitter.com/victoryring
Video to run alongside the Alex Bond interview in the next issue of www.Wideopenmag.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/JacobGibbinsPhotography Shot over 3 days in North Wales on various tracks etc, Al rides his Short travel bike and gets a bit wild. Shot on a Canon 5d3 with Canon Lens's. More info on my blog: http://jacobgibbinsdotcodotuk.blogspot.co.uk/ For the video and interview see http://wideopenmag.co.uk/
Right after winning the Red Bull Storm Chase final mission in Cornwall, Thomas Traversa came to the island of Tenerife to test new sails. We managed to score some good conditions around the island, trying some new spots in El Poris (sailing together with Alex Mussolini) and in the north of the island. Here is the short video where Thomas speaks about winning the competition, his travels in chase of the big waves, and equipment. Music: Ben Howard - London, Filming & editing: Bartek Jankowski (www.bj-productions.com), Storm chase footage by Red Bull Storm Chase crew.
An interview with Sean Martin, team leader of LA based CBNC Cycling fixed-gear team at a stop off in Portland en route to the North American Cycle Courier Championships of America held in Seattle. http://takeoverla.wordpress.com/ http://alexmilantracy.com © 2013 Alex Milan Tracy Not for reproduced use without permission. All rights reserved. 971 266 1929 alexmilantracy@gmail.com alexmilantracy.com
Perhaps no other city has been as thoroughly hidden from modern filmmaking as Vancouver, my hometown. Today, it’s the third biggest film production city in North America, behind Los Angeles and New York. And yet for all the movies and TV shows that are shot there, we hardly ever see the city itself. So today, let’s focus less on the movies and more on the city in the background. Press the CC button to see movie names and locations. For educational purposes only. You can donate to support the channel at Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/everyframeapainting This video was co-written with Taylor Ramos. Follow her on: Instagram: https://instagram.com/taylor.ramos/ Tumblr: http://taylorkramos.tumblr.com/ And follow me on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonyszhou Facebook: https://www.facebook.co...
In August 2012, director Douglas Cushnie partnered with Sweatpants Media to produce the short film "Volar en línea recta" in the north of Nicaragua, shot entirely on the Red Epic using the new Schneider Cine Xenar III series of lenses. ------------------------------------------------ Watch the full film!: https://vimeo.com/80963688 Watch the trailer for the film: https://vimeo.com/54093609 Like us on facebook: http://facebook.com/theninthoctavefilms Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheNinthOctave For more info on the Cine Xenar III, head to: http://schneideroptics.com Music: Little People "Inutile et Indispensable" (http://www.littlepeoplemusic.com/) ------------------------------------------------ Thanks to Fabretto Children's Foundation (https://www.fabretto.org/) and El Pueblo Indígena...
Wayne has a deluded yet charming sense of the world that he lives in, hopefully you'll receive some affection and good times from his thoughts. I was fortunate enough to co-direct this piece with Jeffrey Dates and design it at Mill+( http://themillplus.com/ ). Motionpoems( http://www.motionpoems.com/ )offered us to contribute to their 2014 film festival. Jeff and I chose the Poem, Wayne the Stegosaurus by Kenn Nesbitt to make a short animation to. It was brilliant fun bringing my illustrations into a 3D world that Jeff Dates created, keeping the handmade cel-look dominant throughout. Award, Festivals & Screenings: Motion Poems http://www.motionpoems.com/ 5/21/14 Cine Barre - Preshow Screening 7 Locations in the USA http://www.cinebarre.com/ Art Brookfield’s Global Arts Showcase “Art...
Founded by Isaac Brest and Alex Perweiler in 2008 when the pair and their founding members were still in art school, the Still House Group is a collective of young artists who have banded together not out of a desire for anonymity but for camraderie. The group runs a studio space in industrial Red Hook but has also installed a selection of their work at Mark Fletcher's gallery space at 24 Washington Square North. The exhibition is called "Here Comes," a teasing title that, as Brest explained, framed the show as a "survey of works" rather than anything with a specific theme, avoiding "closing down people's minds." ARTINFO spoke to Brest and Perweiler about the gallery show, then visited their sprawling studio space to talk about the difficulties of working as emerging artists.
Round 5 Sydney Motorsport Park - GP North 27 October 2012 Austbrokers Coast to Coast LeMans Sports Alex Kenny is another iRacer involved in motorsport with his immediate family. Alex is racing this weekend in an awesome Juno LMP3 prototype sports car. We're going to get the lowdown on LeMans Sports with Alex. Producer: Ellen Leabeater Camera Operator: Sam Dale Editing: Sam Dale Motion Graphics: motionVFX Executive Producer: http://www.abcoasttocoast.com.au More information: http://www.irace.net.au Category Highlights for this Round: http://vimeo.com/52611964
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The first 36 seconds of Alex North's score of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?". At first, I thought I was in for another mysterious, jazz-based soundtrack in the vein of Michel Legrand or Henry Mancini, but unfortunately the rest of the score is very different. Also reminds me of "Escape from Xanthus" by Johnny Mandel (1975): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syu1IjNGdvU
"Africa," Original Music From the ABC News Television Production and other compositions, Music Composed and Conducted by Alex North, on MGM Records, 1967, Mono.
"Wonderful Country," Original Music From The Motion Picture Sound Track, Music Composed and Conducted by Alex North, on UNITED ARTISTS Records, 1959, Mono. From the film starring Robert Mitchum and Julie London.
Original Motion Picture's Rejected Soundtrack (1968). Composed by Alex North, Conducted by Henry Brant. Please note that the rights belong to the owner. Support the publishing company by buying the product, if possible, to get the full listening experience. Enjoy! Get the Soundtrack: http://amzn.to/1JbquRV Get the Movie: http://amzn.to/1Jbqp0J Playlist: -00:00 = "The Foraging" -02:33 = "The Bluff" -03:48 = "Bones" -05:13 = "Space Station Docking" -08:39 = "Moon Rocket Bus" -10:22 = "Docking (Take 2)" Music Source: Intrada Special Collection Volume 38 More Information: http://www.soundtrackcollector.com/catalog/soundtrackdetail.php?movieid=5764&labelid;=43689
My favorite play, written by Edward Albee. My favorite movie, directed by Mike Nichols. And also, my favorite soundtrack. Composed by Alex North. Does it get any better than this? No copyright infringement intended. This score was composed by Alex North, who also did the music for "Streetcar." I think he did an amazing job.
The Spartacus Love Theme by Alex North, along together with some pictures from the film.
2001: A Space Odyssey - Original rejected score by Alex North. Performed by the Tenerife Film Orchestra conducted by composer Diego Navarro during the 2nd edition of Fimucité (Tenerife International Film Music Festival), 2008 edition. 2001: Una odisea en el espacio - Partitura original rechazada de Alex North. Interpretada por la Tenerife Film Orchestra bajo la batuta del compositor Diego Navarro durante la 2º edición de FIMUCITÉ (Festival Internacional de Música de Cine de Tenerife). More info / más info: http://www.fimucite.com
For the scene in which Moon-Watcher and his tribe are confronted by another ape tribe, this cue begins stealthily, growing in intensity and becoming genuinely angry. North wrote "barbaric" on his sketch.
Oh, my love, my darling,
I've hungered for your touch
A long, lonely time.
Time goes by so slowly
And time can do so much,
Are You Still Mine?
I need your love,
I need your love,
God speed your love to me!
Lonely rivers flow to the sea,
To the sea,
To the open arms of the sea.
Lonely rivers sigh,
"Wait for me, wait for me!"
I'll be coming home, wait for me!
Oh, my love, my darling,
I've hungered for your touch
A long, lonely time
Time goes by so slowly
And time can do so much,
Are You Still Mine?
I need your love,
I need your love,
God speed your love to me!
Lonely mountains gaze at the stars,
At the stars,
Waiting for the dawn of the day.
All alone, I gaze at the stars,
At the stars,
Dreaming of my love for away.
Oh, my love, my darling,
I've hungered for your touch
A long, lonely time.
Time goes by so slowly
And time can do so much,
Are You Still Mine?
I need your love,
I need your love,