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  1. Although his late-Romantic style of classical composition was no longer as popular when he died in 1957, his music underwent a resurgence of interest in the 1970s beginning with the release of the RCA Red Seal album The Sea Hawk: The Classic Film Scores of Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1972).

  2. This is a list of compositions by Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Source: [1] By genre. Operas and stage works. Der Schneemann (A Pantomime) (Composed and first performed 1910) Der Ring des Polykrates, Op. 7, opera buffa in one act (1913–1914) Violanta, Op. 8, opera in one act (1914–1915), libretto by Hans Müller-Einigen. [2]

  3. The 19-year-old Korngold became a respected opera composer in 1916 with the instant success of his two one-act operas, Der Ring des Polykrates and Violanta under the baton of Bruno Walter in Munich.

  4. Erich Wolfgang Korngold was an American composer of Austro-Hungarian birth, best known as one of the originators of the genre of grand film music. He was also noted for his operas, especially for Die tote Stadt (1920; “The Dead City”), which earned him an international reputation.

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  5. Erich Wolfgang Korngold. by James Longstaffe. Famously dismissed by one American music critic as "more corn than gold", the music of Erich Wolfgang Korngold is characterised by its lush, late-Romantic style. Declared a "musical genius" by none other than Gustav Mahler, he displayed a prodigious talent, and had written three operas by the time ...

  6. Embracing youthful stardom, Nazi censorship and Hollywood success, Erich Wolfgang Korngold's story was truly remarkable, says Jessica Duchen

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