DIMITRI ZINOVIEVICH TIOMKIN was one of six US composers to be given the title of “Legend of American Music”. A record-holder for the number of Oscars that were received over a period of time, a ...
London Symphony Orchestra tuning up to showcase work from "Strangers on a Train" and "Dial M For Murder." By Stuart Kemp LONDON – The work of Oscar-winning composer Dimitri Tiomkin, whose resume ...
Many a Hollywood movie lacks a real theme, but practically every movie these days has a theme song. The man on top of the trend is Dimitri Tiomkin, a 54-year-old concert pianist turned composer, who ...
Matthew Sweet's weekly celebration of film music looks at scores inspired by peoples’ relationships with the sea. This week Matthew looks at the score of Paul Wright's film For Those In Peril, which ...
Two-thirds of the way into "High Noon," Glenn Frankel's aromatic blend of politics, personalities and showbiz, the book arrives at its most fascinating mash-up. This comes in the fall of 1951 at the ...
Saturday nights host David Garland presents new and old film scores, emphasizing the delights and uniqueness of movie music, and sharing his encyclopedic knowledge of the field.
Dimitri Zinovievich Tiomkin (May 10, 1894 – November 11, 1979) was a Russian-born American film composer and conductor. Classically trained in St. Petersburg, Russia before the Bolshevik Revolution, ...
The first performance of a new composition, Iberia American Suite by Dmitri Tiomkin, son of the Zionist Revisionist leader Dr. Z. Tiomkin, was warmly greeted at the Lewisohn Stadium, where it was ...