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Ernest Gold
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13 July 1921 - 17 March 1999
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Ernest Gold (Ernest Gold) is an American film composer, winner and three-time nominee of the Academy Award. He was born in Vienna on July 13, 1921, as Ernst Sigmund Goldner, from where his widowed father moved to the United States in 1938, fleeing Nazism. Ernest wrote his first opera at the age of 13, but over time he was most fond of writing songs and music for films - in total, in his filmography more than a hundred paintings. The most successful in his career were the tapes. "On the Shore" “It’s
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Ernest Gold (Ernest Gold) is an American film composer, winner and three-time nominee of the Academy Award.
He was born in Vienna on July 13, 1921, as Ernst Sigmund Goldner, from where his widowed father moved to the United States in 1938, fleeing Nazism.
Ernest wrote his first opera at the age of 13, but over time he was most fond of writing songs and music for films - in total, in his filmography more than a hundred paintings.
The most successful in his career were the tapes.
"On the Shore" “It’s a crazy, crazy, crazy world.”
The Mystery of Santa Vittoria The music for which was presented to the awards of the American Film Academy, and the historical film Exodus with Paul Newman, the soundtrack of which was awarded an Oscar and a Grammy award. Gold is also a Golden Globe winner for the music for the film On the Shore.
The composer died on March 17, 1999.