Film Music on the Web: News Debie Wiseman concert at Cadogan Hall, Saturday November 13th, 2004 - flyer. (November 2004) First Ever Film Original Score! The French composer, Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) is credited with having written the first ever original film score for a 1908 film, L'Assasssinat du Duc de Guisse. BBC Radio 3 began its 'Composer of the Week' tribute to Saint-Saëns with a programme that included this early film music, and will be repeating it at 12 midnight next Sunday July 4th. (June 2004) Film Noir: The Music That Sets The Tone: Report. At a VIP Reception on April 7 at the Hollywood Entertainment Museum, composers of classic and modern Film Noir including Christopher Young ("Rounders") and Don Davis ("Bound") previewed the museum's retrospective, Film Noir: The Music That Sets the Tone. (April 2004) Film Noir: The Music That Sets The Tone Announcement: The Film Music Society presents "Film Noir: The Music That Sets The Tone" an exhibition from April 8 - June 7, 2004 at the Hollywood Entertainment Museum, 7021 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, CA. (April 2004) Ian Lace: A tribute to a retiring Editor (December 2002)
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