Oral interview, 1978.

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Oral interview, 1978.

Two cassette tapes and a typewritten transcript. The collection is an interview conducted by James D'Arc on June 20, 1978. Bazelon recounts his career in writing music for television and motion pictures. He gives insights into how music is composed and integrated into film and television. He also talks about his book "Knowing the Score," his early childhood, and other composers and their music.

46 leaves + 2 cassette tapes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6759145

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D'Arc, James V., 1950-

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Archivist at Brigham Young University. From the description of Speech, 1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122605395 ...

Bazelon, Irwin

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American composer Irwin Bazelon was born in Evanston, Ill. on June 4, 1922. Upon completing his music education at DePaul University in 1945 he studied with Paul Hindemith at Yale at Darius Milhaud at Mills College before settling in New York City in 1948 where he began to score films, plays, and television programs. He became an expert in these genres and later wrote "Knowing the score : notes on film music." His symphonies were the pinnacle of his art music compositions. He died in New York on...