THE BIG COUNTRY (1958) - Jerome Moross - Soundtrack Score Suite

Charles Marion Russell (March 19, 1864 -- October 24, 1926), also known as C. M. Russell, Charlie Russell, and “Kid“ Russell, was an artist of the Old American West. Russell created more than 2,000 paintings of cowboys, Indians, and landscapes set in the Western United States, in addition to bronze sculptures. Known as ’the cowboy artist’, Russell was also a storyteller and author. The C. M. Russell Museum Complex located in Great Falls, Montana houses more than 2,000 Russell artworks, personal objects, and artifacts. Jerome Moross (August 1, 1913 -- July 27, 1983) was an American-born composer for the stage, and a composer, conductor and orchestrator for motion pictures. He was born in New York City in 1913. He became a talented piano player and composed music for the theater. In the 1940s he began to work in Hollywood, where he would compose music for 16 films from 1948 to 1969. His best known film score is that for the 1958 movie The Big Country, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Original Music Score. According to Moross, he composed the main title after recalling a walk he took in the flat lands around Albuquerque shortly before he moved to Hollywood in the late 1930s. Among his other works include the music for the films The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1960), The Cardinal (1963), and Rachel, Rachel (1968). He also composed the main theme to the 3rd--8th seasons of the TV series Wagon Train and was a composer on many other films. He also orchestrated for other composers, including such films as Our Town for Aaron Copland and The Best Years of Our Lives for Hugo W Friedhofer. Moross’s concert works include a symphony, a sonata for two pianos and string quartet. Moross died in Miami in 1983 of congestive heart failure following a stroke.
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