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Steiner, Max Raoul Walter

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Steiner, Max(imilian) Raoul Walter (1888–1971)

Austrian-born US film composer. With Erich Korngold (1897–1957), he brought the style of Gustav Mahler and Richard Strauss to Hollywood movie scores. He pioneered the use of the click-track for feature films to guarantee absolute coordination of music and film action. His richly sentimental scores include King Kong (1934), Gone With the Wind (1939), and Casablanca (1942).



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