'Elmer Bernstein' (pronounced "BERN-steen",
[1]) (
April 4,
1922 –
August 18,
2004) was an
Academy and two-time
Golden Globe award winning American
film score composer.
Bernstein was born in
New York City. During his childhood he performed professionally as a dancer and an actor and won several prizes for his painting. He gravitated toward music by his own choice at the age of twelve, at which time he was given a scholarship in piano by
Henriette Michelson, a
Juilliard teacher who guided him throughout his entire career as a pianist. She took him to play some of his improvisations for composer
Aaron Copland. Copland was encouraging and selected
Israel Citkowitz as a teacher for the young boy. Bernstein's music has some stylistic similarities to Copland's music, most notably in his western scores and in his spirited score for the 1958 film adaptation of Erskine Caldwell's novel, ''
God's Little Acre''.
He wrote the theme songs or other music for more than 200 films and TV shows, including ''
The Magnificent Seven'', ''
The Great Escape'', ''
The Ten Commandments'' (
1956), ''
The Man with the Golden Arm'', ''
To Kill a Mockingbird'', ''
Robot Monster'', ''
Ghostbusters'' and the fanfare used in the
National Geographic television specials. His theme for ''The Magnificent Seven'' is also familiar to television viewers, as it was used in commercials for
Marlboro cigarettes. Bernstein also provided the score to many of the short films of
Ray and Charles Eames.
Bernstein was recognized by the
Hollywood Foreign Press Association with
Golden Globes for his scores for ''
To Kill a Mockingbird'' and ''
Hawaii''. In 1963 he was awarded the
Emmy for Excellence in Television for his score of ''
The Making of The President'', 1960. He is the recipient of
Western Heritage Awards for ''
The Magnificent Seven'' (1960) and ''
The Hallelujah Trail'' (1965). He received five
Grammy nominations from the
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and garnered two of
Broadway's coveted
Tony Award nominations for ''
How Now Dow Jones'' and ''
Merlin''.
Additional honors included
Lifetime achievement awards from the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences,
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP),
The Society for the Preservation of Film Music, the USA, Woodstock, Santa Barbara, Newport Beach and Flanders International Film Festivals and
the Foundation for a Creative America. In 1996, Bernstein was honored with a star on
Hollywood Boulevard. In 1999, he received an
Honorary Doctorate of Music from
Five Towns College in
New York and was honored by the
American Film Institute in
Los Angeles. Bernstein again was honored by ASCAP with its marquee
Founders Award in 2001, and with the NARAS Governors Award in June 2004. He received 14
Academy Award nominations, but his only win was for ''
Thoroughly Modern Millie''.
In addition to his film music, Bernstein wrote the scores for two
Broadway musicals, both of which were famous flops of their eras: ''
How Now, Dow Jones'' in 1968 and ''
Merlin'' in 1983.
Along with many in
Hollywood, Bernstein faced censure during the
McCarthy era of the
1950s. He was "gray-listed" (not banned, but kept off major projects) due to sympathy with
left-wing causes, and had to work on low-budget science fiction films such as ''
Robot Monster'' and ''
Cat-Women of the Moon''.
John Landis grew up near Bernstein, and befriended him through his children. Years later, he requested Bernstein do the music for ''
National Lampoon's Animal House'', over the studio's objections. He explained to Bernstein that he thought that Bernstein's score, playing it straight as if the comedic Delta frat characters were actual heroes, would emphasize the comedy further. Bernstein accepted the job, and it sparked a second wave in his career, where he continued to do high-profile comedies such as ''Airplane!'', as well as most of Landis's films for the next 15 years.
When
Martin Scorsese announced that he was re-making ''
Cape Fear'', he requested Bernstein do the job of adapting
Bernard Hermann's original score to the new film. Bernstein leapt at the opportunity to work with Scorsese, and to pay homage to Hermann; Scorsese and Bernstein subsequently worked together on two more films in the 1990s.
Bernstein died of cancer in his sleep, at his home in
Ojai, California.
He was not related to composer/conductor
Leonard Bernstein.
Partial filmography
★ ''
Far from Heaven'' (2002)
★ ''
Wild Wild West'' (1999)
★ ''
The Deep End of the Ocean'' (1999)
★ ''
Hoodlum'' (1997)
★ ''
The Rainmaker'' (1997)
★ ''
Frankie Starlight'' (1995)
★ ''
Devil in a Blue Dress'' (1995)
★ ''
Canadian Bacon'' (1995)
★ ''
The Age of Innocence'' (1993)
★ ''
Lost in Yonkers'' (1993)
★ ''
Mad Dog and Glory'' (1993)
★ ''
Rambling Rose'' (1991)
★ ''
A Rage in Harlem'' (1991)
★ ''
Oscar'' (1991)
★ ''
The Grifters'' (1990)
★ ''
My Left Foot'' (1989)
★ ''
Good Mother'' (1988)
★ ''
Da'' (1988)
★ ''
¡Three Amigos!'' (1986)
★ ''
The Color of Money'' (1986)
★ ''
Legal Eagles'' (1986)
★ ''
National Geographic Explorer'' (1985) TV series (theme)
★ ''
The Black Cauldron'' (1985) Disney Animation
★ ''
Spies Like Us'' (1985)
★ ''
Bolero'' (1984)
★ ''
Ghostbusters'' (1984)
★ ''
Thriller'' (1983) (music video)
★ ''
Class'' (1983)
★ ''
Trading Places'' (1983)
★ '' (1983)
★ '' (1982)
★ ''
Heavy Metal'' (1981)
★ ''
The Chosen'' (1981)
★ ''
An American Werewolf in London'' (1981)
★ ''
Stripes'' (1981)
★ ''
Airplane!'' (1980)
★ ''
The Blues Brothers'' (1980)
★ ''
Saturn 3'' (1980)
★ ''
The Great Santini'' (1979)
★ ''
Meatballs'' (1979)
★ ''
National Lampoon's Animal House'' (1978)
★ ''
Powers of Ten'' (1977)
★ ''
Once an Eagle'' (1976) TV miniseries (theme)
★ ''
The Shootist'' (1976)
★ ''
Ellery Queen'' (1975) TV series
★ ''
McQ'' (1974)
★ ''
Cahill U.S. Marshal'' (1973)
★ ''
The Rookies'' (1972) (TV)
★ ''
The Gypsy Moths'' (1969)
★ ''
The Bridge at Remagen'' (1969)
★ ''
Guns of the Magnificent Seven'' (1969)
★ ''
True Grit'' (1969)
★ ''
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas'' (1968)
★ ''
Thoroughly Modern Millie'' (1967)
★ ''
Return of the Seven'' (1966)
★ ''
Hawaii'' (1966)
★ ''
The Silencers (film)'' (1966)
★ ''
The Big Valley'' (1965) TV Series
★ ''
The Sons of Katie Elder'' (1965)
★
The Hallelujah Trail
★ ''
Baby the Rain Must Fall'' (1965)
★ ''
National Geographic Specials'' (1964) TV series
★ ''
The Carpetbaggers'' (1964)
★ ''
The World of Henry Orient'' (1964)
★ ''
The Great Escape'' (1963)
★ ''
Hud'' (1963)
★ ''
To Kill a Mockingbird'' (1962)
★ ''
Birdman of Alcatraz'' (1962)
★ ''
The Comancheros'' (1961)
★ ''
The Young Doctors'' (1961)
★ ''
The Magnificent Seven'' (1960)
★ ''
The Rat Race'' (1960)
★ ''
God's Little Acre'' (1958)
★ ''
Men In War (film)'' (1957)
★ ''
The Tin Star'' (1957)
★ ''
Sweet Smell of Success'' (1957)
★ ''
The Ten Commandments'' (1956)
★ ''
The Man with the Golden Arm'' (1955)
★ ''
Gunsmoke'' (1955) TV series
★ ''
Cat-Women of the Moon'' (1953)
★ ''
Robot Monster'' (1953)
★ ''
Sudden Fear'' (1952)
Works for Broadway theater
★ ''
Peter Pan'' (1954) -
Incidental music composer
★ ''
How Now, Dow Jones'' (1967) -
Composer -
Tony Co-Nomination for
Best Musical,
Tony Co-Nomination for Best Composer and Lyricist
★ ''
Merlin'' (1982) -
Composer and
Incidental music composer -
Tony Co-Nomination for Best Composer and Lyricist
References
1. Karlin, Fred. Listening to Movies. New York City: Schirmer., 1994., p. 264.
External links
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Official website
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SWF movie with soundtracks
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BBC obituary
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Discography at SonyBMG Masterworks