Motion picture music collection, 1955-1969 [electronic resource].

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Motion picture music collection, 1955-1969 [electronic resource].

Collection consists of music manuscripts, music notes, cue sheets and timing sheets for music composed by Mancini for motion pictures: Arabesque (Universal, 1966), Charade (Universal, 1963), Days of wine and roses (Warner Brothers, 1962), Dear heart (Warner Brothers, 1964), Experiment in terror (Columbia, 1962), Gaily, gaily (United Artists, 1969), The great race (Warner Brothers, 1965), Me, Natalie (National General, 1969), Mr. Hobbs takes a vacation (20th Century-Fox, 1962), Moment to moment (Universal, 1966), Peter Gunn (Paramount, 1967), The pink panther (United Artists, 1964), The private war of Major Benson (Universal, 1955), Shot in the dark (United Artists, 1964), Soldier in the rain (Allied Artists, 1963), Two for the road (20th Century-Fox, 1967), Wait until dark (Warner Brothers, 1967), and What did you do in the war, Daddy? (United Artists, 1966). Also includes text and music manuscripts for Mancini's book, Sounds and scores (1962).

20 boxes (10 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7417648

University of California, Los Angeles

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Mancini, Henry

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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...