One of cinema's all-time great composers is the subject of a massive new soundtrack box set -- at more than 19 hours of music, believed to be the biggest single-composer Hollywood film-score collection ever released.
"Miklos Rozsa Treasury (1949-1968)," from the prolific Film Score Monthly label, is a 15-CD set that covers much of the Hungarian-born composer's output for MGM -- 25 scores in all, including several titles long-sought by collectors: "Madame Bovary," "Quo Vadis" and "The Power."
(via Variety and an email from Nathan Cone-TPRCinema)
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