Mancini, Henry

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Mancini, Henry

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Mancini, Henry, 1924-1994

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Mancini, Henry

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Henry Mancini

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Henry Mancini

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Henry Mancini

Henry Mancini and the Mancini Pops Orchestra

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Mancini, Henry Nicola

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Henry Mancini and His Orchestra

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H. Mancini

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Henri Mancini

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Henri Mancini

Mancini, Henri

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Henri Mancini & His Orchestra

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Mancini, H.

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Mancini

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Mancini

Mancini Henri 1924-1994

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Mancini Henri 1924-1994

Henry N Mancini

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Mancini, Enrico Nicola "Henry"

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Mancini, Enrico Nicola "Henry"

Mancini, Enrico Nicolò 1924-1994

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Mancini, Enrico Nicolò 1924-1994

Henry Mancini & His Orchestra

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Mancini, Henry and his Orchestra

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Mancini, H. (Henry)

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Biographical History

Mancini was born on Apr. 16, 1924, in Cleveland, OH; attended Carnegie Tech Music School and Juillard Graduate School; began career after military service in WWII as a pianist with dance bands; studied privately in Los Angeles with Krenek, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, and Sendrey; staff composer for Universal Pictures, 1952-58; demonstrated his skills as a music arranger and songwriter with The Glenn Miller story (1954), which earned him the first of many Academy Award nominations; subsequently composed memorable scores and songs for numerous films and the TV series Peter Gunn (1959) and Mr. Lucky (1960); he won Academy Awards for the score of Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) and the song Moon River, the title song of Days of wine and roses (1962), and the score of Victor/Victoria (1982); won more than 20 Grammy Awards; enjoyed a successful career as guest pianist and conductor of pops orchestras; wrote a practical guide to orchestration titled, Sounds and scores (1962); died in June 1994.

From the description of Motion picture music collection, 1955-1969 [electronic resource]. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 39885656

Biographical Note

Mancini was born on Apr. 16, 1924, in Cleveland, OH; attended Carnegie Tech Music School and Juillard Graduate School; began career after military service in WWII as a pianist with dance bands; studied privately in Los Angeles with Krenek, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, and Sendrey; staff composer for Universal Pictures, 1952-58; demonstrated his skills as a music arranger and songwriter with The Glenn Miller Story (1954), which earned him the first of many Academy Award nominations; subsequently composed memorable scores and songs for numerous films and the TV series Peter Gunn (1959) and Mr. Lucky (1960); he won Academy Awards for the score of Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) and the song Moon River, the title song of Days of Wine and Roses (1962), and the score of Victor/Victoria (1982); won more than 20 Grammy Awards; enjoyed a successful career as guest pianist and conductor of pops orchestras; wrote a practical guide to orchestration titled, Sounds and Scores (1962); died in June 1994.

From the guide to the The Henry Mancini Collection, 1955-1969, (University of California, Los Angeles. Performing Arts Special Collections)

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Accordion with plectral ensemble, Arranged

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