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Henry Mancini

Henry Mancini (/mænˈsni/ man-SEE-nee; born Enrico Nicola Mancini, Italian: [enˈriːko niˈkɔːla manˈtʃiːni]; April 16, 1924 – June 14, 1994)[1] was an American composer, conductor, arranger, pianist and flautist. Often cited as one of the greatest composers in the history of film,[2][3] he won four Academy Awards, a Golden Globe, and twenty Grammy Awards, plus a posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995.

Henry Mancini
Mancini c. 1970
Background information
Birth nameEnrico Nicola Mancini
Born(1924-04-16)April 16, 1924
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
DiedJune 14, 1994(1994-06-14) (aged 70)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Composer
  • songwriter
  • arranger
  • conductor
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active1946–1994
Signature

His works include the theme and soundtrack for the Peter Gunn television series as well as the music for The Pink Panther film series ("The Pink Panther Theme") and "Moon River" from Breakfast at Tiffany's. The Music from Peter Gunn won the inaugural Grammy Award for Album of the Year. Mancini enjoyed a long collaboration in composing film scores for the film director Blake Edwards. Mancini also scored a No. 1 hit single during the rock era on the Hot 100: his arrangement and recording of the "Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet" spent two weeks at the top, starting with the week ending June 28, 1969.

Early life

Henry Mancini was born Enrico Nicola Mancini in the Little Italy neighborhood of Cleveland and raised in West Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh.[4][5] Both his parents were Italian immigrants. Originally from Scanno, Abruzzo, his father Quintiliano "Quinto" Mancini was a laborer at the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company and amateur musician who first came to the U.S. as a teenager around 1910.[6][7] His mother Anna (née Pece) came to the U.S. from Forlì del Sannio as an infant.[6]

At age eight, Mancini began learning the piccolo.[8][9] Mancini said that hearing Rudolph G. Kopp's score in the 1935 Cecil B. DeMille film The Crusades inspired him to pursue film music composition despite his father's wishes for him to become a teacher.[10][11]

He later studied piano and orchestral arrangement under Pittsburgh concert pianist and Stanley Theatre (now Benedum Center) conductor Max Adkins. Not only did Mancini produce arrangements for the Stanley Theatre bands, but he also wrote one for Benny Goodman, an up-and-coming bandleader introduced to him by Adkins.[5][12] According to Mancini biographer John Caps, the young Mancini "preferred music arranging to any kind of musical performance, but taking apart a Chopin mazurka or Schumann sonata in order to play it helped him see...how the puzzle of form, meter, melody, harmony, and counterpoint had been solved by previous composers."[13]

After graduating from Aliquippa High School in 1942, Mancini first attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in Pittsburgh.[14][15] Later that year, Mancini transferred to the Juilliard School of Music in New York City following a successful audition in which he performed a Beethoven sonata and improvisation on "Night and Day" by Cole Porter.[16][5] Because he could only take orchestration and composition courses in his second year, Mancini studied only piano in his first year at Juilliard, in a condition Caps called "aimless and oppressed—a far cry from Adkins's enabling protective environment."[17]

After turning 18, Mancini enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces in 1943. While in basic training in Atlantic City, New Jersey, he met musicians being recruited by Glenn Miller. Owing to a recommendation by Miller, Mancini was first assigned to the 28th Air Force Band before being reassigned overseas to the 1306th Engineers Brigade in France. In 1945, he helped liberate the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp in Austria.[16]

Career

Newly discharged, Mancini entered the music industry. In 1946, he became a pianist and arranger for the newly re-formed Glenn Miller Orchestra, led by 'Everyman' Tex Beneke. After World War II, Mancini broadened his skills in composition, counterpoint, harmony and orchestration during studies opening with the composers Ernst Krenek and Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco.[18]

In 1952, Mancini joined the Universal-International's music department. During the next six years, he contributed music to over 100 movies, most notably Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Creature Walks Among Us, It Came from Outer Space, Tarantula, This Island Earth, The Glenn Miller Story (for which he received his first Academy Award nomination), The Benny Goodman Story and Orson Welles' Touch of Evil. During this time, he also wrote some popular songs. His first hit was a single by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians titled I Won't Let You Out of My Heart.

Mancini left Universal-International to work as an independent composer/arranger in 1958. Soon afterward, he scored the television series Peter Gunn[9] for writer/producer Blake Edwards. This was the genesis of a relationship in which Edwards and Mancini collaborated on 30 films over 35 years. Along with Alex North, Elmer Bernstein, Leith Stevens and Johnny Mandel, Henry Mancini was a pioneer of the inclusion of jazz elements in the late romantic orchestral film and TV scoring prevalent at the time. Mancini's scores for Blake Edwards included Breakfast at Tiffany's (with the standard "Moon River")[9] and Days of Wine and Roses (with the title song, "Days of Wine and Roses"), as well as Experiment in Terror, The Pink Panther (and all of its sequels), The Great Race, The Party, 10 (including "It's Easy to Say") and Victor Victoria. Another director with whom Mancini had a longstanding partnership was Stanley Donen (Charade, Arabesque, Two for the Road). Mancini also composed for Howard Hawks (Man's Favorite Sport?, Hatari! – which included the "Baby Elephant Walk"), Martin Ritt (The Molly Maguires), Vittorio de Sica (Sunflower), Norman Jewison (Gaily, Gaily), Paul Newman (Sometimes a Great Notion, The Glass Menagerie), Stanley Kramer (Oklahoma Crude), George Roy Hill (The Great Waldo Pepper), Arthur Hiller (Silver Streak),[19] Ted Kotcheff (Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?), and others. Mancini's score for the Alfred Hitchcock film Frenzy (1972) in Bachian organ andante, for organ and an orchestra of strings was rejected and replaced by Ron Goodwin's work.

Mancini scored many TV movies, including The Moneychangers, The Thorn Birds and The Shadow Box. He wrote many television themes, including Mr. Lucky (starring John Vivyan and Ross Martin),[20] NBC Mystery Movie,[21] Tic Tac Dough (1990 version),[22] Once Is Not Enough, and What's Happening!! In the 1984–85 television season, four series featured original Mancini themes: Newhart, Hotel, Remington Steele, and Ripley's Believe It or Not. Mancini also composed the "Viewer Mail" theme for Late Night with David Letterman.[21] Mancini composed the theme for NBC Nightly News used beginning in 1975, and a different theme by him, titled Salute to the President was used by NBC News for its election coverage (including primaries and conventions) from 1976 to 1992. Salute to the President was published only in a school-band arrangement, although Mancini performed it frequently with symphony orchestras on his concert tours.

Songs with music by Mancini were staples of the easy listening radio format from the 1960s to the 1980s. To advertisers, Mancini's style symbolized the bright, confident, hospitable voice of bourgeois, inspired by the idealistic Kennedy-era of the 1960s.[23] Some of the artists who have recorded Mancini songs include Andy Williams, Paul Anka, Pat Boone, Anita Bryant, Jack Jones, Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Connie Francis, Eydie Gorme, Steve Lawrence, Trini Lopez, George Maharis, Johnny Mathis, Jerry Vale, Ray Conniff, Quincy Jones, The Lennon Sisters, The Lettermen, Herb Alpert, Eddie Cano, Frank Chacksfield, Warren Covington, Sarah Vaughan, Shelly Manne, James Moody, Percy Faith, Ferrante & Teicher, Horst Jankowski, Andre Kostelanetz, Peter Nero, Liberace, Mantovani, Tony Bennett, Julie London, Wayne Newton, Arthur Fiedler, Secret Agent and the Boston Pops Orchestra, Peggy Lee, and Matt Monro. The Anita Kerr Quartet won a Grammy award (1965) for their album We Dig Mancini, a cover of his songs. Lawrence Welk held Mancini in very high regard, and frequently featured Mancini's music on The Lawrence Welk Show (Mancini made at least two guest appearances on the show). Mancini briefly hosted his own musical variety TV show in a similar format to Welk's, The Mancini Generation, which aired in syndication during the 1972–73 season.[24]

Mancini recorded over 90 albums, in styles ranging from big band to light classical to pop. Eight of these albums were certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. He had a 20-year contract with RCA Victor, resulting in 60 commercial record albums that made him a household name among artists of easy-listening music. Mancini's earliest recordings in the 1950s and early 1960s were of the jazz idiom; with the success of Peter Gunn, Mr. Lucky, and Breakfast at Tiffany's, Mancini shifted to recording primarily his own music in record albums and film soundtracks. (Relatively little of his music was written for recordings compared to the amount that was written for film and television.) Beginning with his 1969 hit arrangement of Nino Rota's A Time for Us (as his only Billboard Hot 100 top 10 entry, the No. 1 hit "Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet") and its accompanying album A Warm Shade of Ivory, Mancini began to function more as a piano soloist and easy-listening artist recording music primarily written by other people. In this period, for two of his best-selling albums he was joined by trumpet virtuoso and The Tonight Show bandleader Doc Severinsen.

Among Mancini's orchestral scores are (Lifeforce, The Great Mouse Detective, Sunflower, Tom and Jerry: The Movie, Molly Maguires, The Hawaiians), and darker themes (Experiment in Terror, The White Dawn, Wait Until Dark, The Night Visitor).

Mancini was also a concert performer, conducting over fifty engagements per year, resulting in over 600 symphony performances during his lifetime. He conducted nearly all of the leading symphony orchestras of the world, including the London Symphony Orchestra, the Israel Philharmonic, the Boston Pops, the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. One of his favorites was the Minnesota Orchestra, where he debuted the Thorn Birds Suite in June 1983. He appeared in 1966, 1980 and 1984 in command performances for the British Royal Family. He also toured several times with Johnny Mathis and also with Andy Williams, who had both sung many of Mancini's songs; Mathis and Mancini collaborated on the 1986 album The Hollywood Musicals. In 1987 he conducted an impromptu charity concert in London in aid of Children In Need. The concert included Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture with firework accompaniment over the River Thames.

Cameos

Shortly before his death in 1994, he made a one-off cameo appearance in the first season of the sitcom series Frasier, as a call-in patient to Dr. Frasier Crane's radio show. Mancini voiced the character Al, who speaks with a melancholy drawl and hates the sound of his own voice, in the episode "Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast?"[25] Moments after Mancini's cameo ends, Frasier's radio broadcast plays "Moon River".

Mancini also had an uncredited performance as a pianist in the 1967 movie Gunn, the movie version of the series Peter Gunn, the score of which he had composed.

In the 1966 Pink Panther cartoon Pink, Plunk, Plink, the panther commandeered an orchestra and proceeded to conduct Mancini's theme for the series. At the end, the shot switched to rare live action, and Mancini was seen alone applauding in the audience. Mancini also made a brief appearance in the title sequence of 1993's Son of the Pink Panther, allowing the panther to conduct Bobby McFerrin in performing the film's theme tune.

Death and legacy

Mancini died of pancreatic cancer in Los Angeles on June 14, 1994.[11] He was working at the time on the Broadway stage version of Victor/Victoria, which he never saw on stage. Mancini was survived by his wife of 43 years, singer Virginia "Ginny" O'Connor, with whom he had three children. She died on October 25, 2021, at age 97.[26]

They had met while both were members of the Tex Beneke orchestra, just after World War II. In 1948, Mrs. Mancini was one of the founders of the Society of Singers, a non-profit organization which benefits the health and welfare of professional singers worldwide.

One of Mancini's twin daughters, Monica Mancini, is a professional singer; her sister Felice runs The Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation (MHOF). His son Christopher is a music publisher and promoter in Los Angeles.

Henry Mancini created a scholarship at UCLA and some of his library and works are archived in the music library at UCLA, with additional materials preserved at the Library of Congress.[citation needed]

In 1996, the Henry Mancini Institute, an academy for young music professionals, was founded by Jack Elliott in Mancini's honor, and was later under the direction of composer-conductor Patrick Williams. By the mid-2000s, however, the institute could not sustain itself and closed its doors on December 30, 2006.[27] The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Foundation "Henry Mancini Music Scholarship" has been awarded annually since 2001.

In 2005, the Henry Mancini Arts Academy was opened as a division of the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center. The center is located in Midland, Pennsylvania, minutes away from Mancini's hometown of Aliquippa. The Henry Mancini Arts Academy is an evening-and-weekend performing arts program for children from pre-K to grade 12, with some classes also available for adults. The program includes dance, voice, musical theater, and instrumental lessons.

The American Film Institute ranked Mancini's songs "Moon River" No. 4 and "Days of Wine and Roses" No. 39 on their list of the greatest songs and his score for The Pink Panther No. 20 on their list of the greatest film scores. His scores for Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), Charade (1963), Hatari! (1962), Touch of Evil (1958) and Wait Until Dark (1967) were also nominated for the list.

Awards

Mancini was nominated for 72 Grammy Awards and won 20.[28] He was nominated for 18 Academy Awards and won four.[29] He also won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for two Emmy Awards.

In 1961, Mancini won two Academy Awards, one for "Moon River" for Best Original Song and one for Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture for the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's. In 1962, he won Best Original Song again, this time for "Days of Wine and Roses". He won Best Original Score again in 1982 for the movie Victor/Victoria.[9]

In 1989, Mancini received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement.[30][31]

In 1997, Mancini was posthumously awarded an honorary doctorate of music from Berklee College of Music.[32]

On April 13, 2004, the United States Postal Service honored Mancini with a thirty-seven cent commemorative stamp. The stamp was painted by artist Victor Stabin and shows Mancini conducting in front of a list of some of his movie and TV themes.[33]

Discography

Hit singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions
US CB US
AC
AUS[34] UK[1][35]
"Mr. Lucky" 1960 21 20
"High Time"
"Theme from The Great Imposter" 1961 90 87
"Moon River" 11 5 1[36] 44
"Experiment In Terror" 1962
"Theme from Hatari!" 95 89
"Days of Wine and Roses" 1963 33 29 10
"Banzai Pipeline" 93 98
"Charade" 36 43 15
"The Pink Panther Theme" 1964 31 54 10
"A Shot in the Dark" 97
"Dear Heart" 77 39 14
"How Soon" 10
"The Sweetheart Tree" 1965 89 23
"La Raspa"
"Moment to Moment" 27
"Hawaii (Main Theme)" 1966 6
"Two for the Road" 1967 17
"Wait Until Dark" 4
"Norma La De Guadalajara" 1968 21
"A Man, a Horse and a Gun" 36
"Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet" 1969 1[37] 1[38] 1 10
"Moonlight Sonata" 87 96 15
"There Isn't Enough to Go Around" 39
"Theme from Z (Life Goes On)" 1970 17
"Theme from The Molly Maguires"
"Darling Lili" 26
"Love Story" 1971 13 11 2 21
"Theme from Cade's County" 1972 14 42
"Theme from Nicholas and Alexandra"
"Theme from the Mancini Generation" 38
"All His Children"
(with Charley Pride)
92 95
"Oklahoma Crude" 1973 38
"Hangin' Out"
(with the Mouldy Seven)
1974 21
"Once Is Not Enough" 1975 45
"African Symphony" 1976 40
"Slow Hot Wind" 38
"Theme from Charlie's Angels" 1977 45 73 22
"Ravel's Bolero" 1980 59 76
"The Thornbirds Theme" 1984 23
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Albums

  • The Versatile Henry Mancini (Liberty LST-7121, 1957)
  • Sousa in Stereo (Warner Bros. BS-1209, 1958)
  • March Step in Hi-Fi (Warner Bros. BS-1312, 1959)
  • The Music from Peter Gunn (RCA Victor LSP-1956, 1959)
  • More Music from Peter Gunn (RCA Victor LSP-2040, 1959)
  • The Mancini Touch (RCA Victor LSP-2101, 1959)
  • The Blues and the Beat (RCA Victor LSP-2147, 1960)
  • Music from Mr. Lucky, (RCA Victor LSP-2198, 1960)
  • Combo! (RCA Victor LSP-2258, 1960)
  • Mr. Lucky Goes Latin (RCA Victor LSP-2360, 1961)
  • Our Man In Hollywood (RCA Victor LSP-2604, 1963)
  • Uniquely Mancini (RCA Victor LSP-2692, 1963)
  • The Best of Mancini [compilation] (RCA Victor LSP-2693, 1964)
  • Mancini Plays Mancini (RCA Camden CAS-2158)
  • Everybody's Favorite (RCA Camden CXS-9034)
  • The Concert Sound of Henry Mancini (RCA Victor LSP-2897, 1964)
  • Dear Heart (And Other Songs About Love) (RCA Victor LSP-2990, 1965)
  • The Latin Sound of Henry Mancini (RCA Victor LSP-3356, 1965)
  • The Academy Award Songs (RCA Victor LSP-6013, 1966)
  • A Merry Mancini Christmas (RCA Victor LSP-3612, 1966)
  • Mancini '67: The Big Band Sound of Henry Mancini (RCA Victor LSP-3694, 1967)
  • Music of Hawaii (RCA Victor LSP-3713, 1967)
  • Encore! More of the Concert Sound of Henry Mancini (RCA Victor LSP-3887, 1967)
  • The Mancini Sound (RCA Victor LSP-3943, 1968)
  • The Big Latin Band of Henry Mancini (RCA Victor LSP-4049, 1968)
  • Debut! Henry Mancini Conducting the First Recording of the Philadelphia Orchestra Pops (RCA Red Seal LSC-3106, 1969)
  • A Warm Shade of Ivory (RCA Victor LSP-4140, 1969)
  • Six Hours Past Sunset (RCA Victor LSP-4239, 1969)
  • Mancini Country (RCA Victor LSP-4307, 1970)
  • Theme from "Z" and Other Film Music (RCA Victor LSP-4350, 1970)
  • Mancini Plays the Theme from "Love Story" (RCA Victor LSP-4466, 1970)
  • This is Henry Mancini [compilation] (RCA Victor VPS-6029, 1970)
  • Mancini Concert (RCA Victor LSP-4542, 1971)
  • Brass on Ivory with Doc Severinsen (RCA Victor LSP-4629, 1972)
  • Big Screen - Little Screen (RCA Victor LSP-4630, 1972)
  • Music from the TV Series "The Mancini Generation" (RCA Victor LSP-4689, 1972)
  • Brass, Ivory & Strings with Doc Severinsen (RCA APL1-0098, 1973)
  • Country Gentleman (RCA APL1-0270, 1974)
  • Hangin' Out (RCA CPL1-0672, 1974)
  • Pure Gold [compilation] (RCA ANL1-0980, 1975)
  • Symphonic Soul (RCA APL1-1025, 1975)
  • The Cop Show Themes (RCA Victor APL1-1896, 1976)
  • Mancini's Angels (RCA CPL1-2290, 1977)
  • The Theme Scene (RCA APL1-3052, 1978)
  • In The Pink with James Galway (RCA Red Seal RCD1-5315, 1984)
  • The Hollywood Musicals with Johnny Mathis (Columbia CK-40372, 1986)
  • As Time Goes By and Other Classic Movie Love Songs (RCA Victor 09026-60974-2, 1992)

Ballets

  • Coffee House (1959), written for the Gene Kelly Show

Soundtracks

Note: Most of Mancini's scores were not released on LP soundtrack albums. His TV movie music albums were not soundtrack albums but are titled "Music from ..." or "Music from the Motion Picture ..." He routinely retained the rights to his music. Mancini's contracts allowed him to release his own albums for which he rearranged the score music into arrangements more appropriate for listening outside of the context of the film/theater. Actual film scores using players from Hollywood unions recording under major motion picture studio contracts were expensive to release on LP (ex: the soundtrack for Our Man Flint (not a Mancini score) cost $1 more than other LP albums of the day). Many soundtrack albums used to claim "Original Soundtrack" or words to that effect, but were not necessarily the actual soundtrack recordings. These albums were usually recorded with a smaller orchestra than that used for the actual scoring (ex: Dimitri Tiomkin's score to The Alamo). However, many Hollywood musicians were featured on Mancini's albums recorded in RCA's Hollywood recording studios and faux "Original Soundtrack" albums. Eventually some of his scores and faux "Original Soundtrack" scores by numerous composers were released in limited edition CDs.

Filmography

TV Themes

Bibliography

  • Mancini, Henry. Sounds and Scores: A Practical Guide to Professional Orchestration (1962)
  • Mancini, Henry & Lees, Gene (2001) [1989]. Did They Mention The Music? The Autobiography of Henry Mancini (Updated ed.). New York City: Cooper Square Books. ISBN 1461732115.

References

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  2. ^ Fox, Charles (August 27, 2010). Killing Me Softly: My Life in Music. Scarecrow Press. p. 150. ISBN 978-0-8108-6992-9.
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  4. ^ "Sony/Legacy Recordings Launch Year-Long Celebration of Henry Mancini with 50th Anniversary Limited Edition of The Pink Panther Soundtrack Album, Pressed on 12" PINK VINYL for Record Store Day 2014". Sony Music Entertainment. April 16, 2014. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
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  7. ^ Radaelli, Marielle (September 7, 2018). "Mystical allure of scenic Scanno". L'Italo-Americano. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
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Sources

  • Caps, John (2012), Henry Mancini: Reinventing Film Music, Champaign, Illinois: University of Illinois Press, ISBN 978-0252093845
  • Henry Mancini: Sounds and Scores, Northridge Music, Inc. 1973, 1986
  • Liner notes to RCA Victor LPM/LSP-1956
  • Liner notes to RCA Victor LPM/LSP-3840

Further reading

  • Brown, Royal S. Overtones and Undertones: Reading Film Music (1994)
  • Büdinger, Matthias. "An Interview with Henry Mancini" (Soundtrack, vol. 7, No. 26, 1988)
  • Büdinger, Matthias. "Feeling Fancy Free" (Film Score Monthly, vol. 10, No. 2)
  • Büdinger, Matthias. "Henry Mancini 1924–1994" (Film Score Monthly, No. 46/47, p. 5
  • Büdinger, Matthias. "Henry Mancini Remembered' (Soundtrack, vol. 13, No. 51)
  • Büdinger, Matthias. "Henry Mancini" (Soundtrack, vol. 13, No. 50, 1994)
  • Büdinger, Matthias. "Whistling Away the Dark" (Film Score Monthly, No. 45, p. 7
  • Larson, Randall. "Henry Mancini: On Scoring 'Lifeforce' and 'Santa Claus'" (interview) (CinemaScore, No. 15, 1987)
  • Thomas, Tony. Music for the Movies (1973)
  • Thomas, Tony. Film Score (1979)

External links

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Henry Mancini m ae n ˈ s iː n i man SEE nee born Enrico Nicola Mancini Italian enˈriːko niˈkɔːla manˈtʃiːni April 16 1924 June 14 1994 1 was an American composer conductor arranger pianist and flautist Often cited as one of the greatest composers in the history of film 2 3 he won four Academy Awards a Golden Globe and twenty Grammy Awards plus a posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995 Henry ManciniMancini c 1970Background informationBirth nameEnrico Nicola ManciniBorn 1924 04 16 April 16 1924Cleveland Ohio U S DiedJune 14 1994 1994 06 14 aged 70 Los Angeles California U S GenresFilm scoreseasy listeningjazzOccupation s ComposersongwriterarrangerconductorInstrument s PianoYears active1946 1994Signature His works include the theme and soundtrack for the Peter Gunn television series as well as the music for The Pink Panther film series The Pink Panther Theme and Moon River from Breakfast at Tiffany s The Music from Peter Gunn won the inaugural Grammy Award for Album of the Year Mancini enjoyed a long collaboration in composing film scores for the film director Blake Edwards Mancini also scored a No 1 hit single during the rock era on the Hot 100 his arrangement and recording of the Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet spent two weeks at the top starting with the week ending June 28 1969 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Cameos 3 Death and legacy 4 Awards 5 Discography 5 1 Hit singles 5 2 Albums 5 3 Ballets 5 4 Soundtracks 5 5 Filmography 5 6 TV Themes 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 Sources 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life EditHenry Mancini was born Enrico Nicola Mancini in the Little Italy neighborhood of Cleveland and raised in West Aliquippa Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh 4 5 Both his parents were Italian immigrants Originally from Scanno Abruzzo his father Quintiliano Quinto Mancini was a laborer at the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company and amateur musician who first came to the U S as a teenager around 1910 6 7 His mother Anna nee Pece came to the U S from Forli del Sannio as an infant 6 At age eight Mancini began learning the piccolo 8 9 Mancini said that hearing Rudolph G Kopp s score in the 1935 Cecil B DeMille film The Crusades inspired him to pursue film music composition despite his father s wishes for him to become a teacher 10 11 He later studied piano and orchestral arrangement under Pittsburgh concert pianist and Stanley Theatre now Benedum Center conductor Max Adkins Not only did Mancini produce arrangements for the Stanley Theatre bands but he also wrote one for Benny Goodman an up and coming bandleader introduced to him by Adkins 5 12 According to Mancini biographer John Caps the young Mancini preferred music arranging to any kind of musical performance but taking apart a Chopin mazurka or Schumann sonata in order to play it helped him see how the puzzle of form meter melody harmony and counterpoint had been solved by previous composers 13 After graduating from Aliquippa High School in 1942 Mancini first attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology now Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh 14 15 Later that year Mancini transferred to the Juilliard School of Music in New York City following a successful audition in which he performed a Beethoven sonata and improvisation on Night and Day by Cole Porter 16 5 Because he could only take orchestration and composition courses in his second year Mancini studied only piano in his first year at Juilliard in a condition Caps called aimless and oppressed a far cry from Adkins s enabling protective environment 17 After turning 18 Mancini enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces in 1943 While in basic training in Atlantic City New Jersey he met musicians being recruited by Glenn Miller Owing to a recommendation by Miller Mancini was first assigned to the 28th Air Force Band before being reassigned overseas to the 1306th Engineers Brigade in France In 1945 he helped liberate the Mauthausen Gusen concentration camp in Austria 16 Career EditNewly discharged Mancini entered the music industry In 1946 he became a pianist and arranger for the newly re formed Glenn Miller Orchestra led by Everyman Tex Beneke After World War II Mancini broadened his skills in composition counterpoint harmony and orchestration during studies opening with the composers Ernst Krenek and Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco 18 In 1952 Mancini joined the Universal International s music department During the next six years he contributed music to over 100 movies most notably Creature from the Black Lagoon The Creature Walks Among Us It Came from Outer Space Tarantula This Island Earth The Glenn Miller Story for which he received his first Academy Award nomination The Benny Goodman Story and Orson Welles Touch of Evil During this time he also wrote some popular songs His first hit was a single by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians titled I Won t Let You Out of My Heart Mancini left Universal International to work as an independent composer arranger in 1958 Soon afterward he scored the television series Peter Gunn 9 for writer producer Blake Edwards This was the genesis of a relationship in which Edwards and Mancini collaborated on 30 films over 35 years Along with Alex North Elmer Bernstein Leith Stevens and Johnny Mandel Henry Mancini was a pioneer of the inclusion of jazz elements in the late romantic orchestral film and TV scoring prevalent at the time Mancini s scores for Blake Edwards included Breakfast at Tiffany s with the standard Moon River 9 and Days of Wine and Roses with the title song Days of Wine and Roses as well as Experiment in Terror The Pink Panther and all of its sequels The Great Race The Party 10 including It s Easy to Say and Victor Victoria Another director with whom Mancini had a longstanding partnership was Stanley Donen Charade Arabesque Two for the Road Mancini also composed for Howard Hawks Man s Favorite Sport Hatari which included the Baby Elephant Walk Martin Ritt The Molly Maguires Vittorio de Sica Sunflower Norman Jewison Gaily Gaily Paul Newman Sometimes a Great Notion The Glass Menagerie Stanley Kramer Oklahoma Crude George Roy Hill The Great Waldo Pepper Arthur Hiller Silver Streak 19 Ted Kotcheff Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe and others Mancini s score for the Alfred Hitchcock film Frenzy 1972 in Bachian organ andante for organ and an orchestra of strings was rejected and replaced by Ron Goodwin s work Mancini scored many TV movies including The Moneychangers The Thorn Birds and The Shadow Box He wrote many television themes including Mr Lucky starring John Vivyan and Ross Martin 20 NBC Mystery Movie 21 Tic Tac Dough 1990 version 22 Once Is Not Enough and What s Happening In the 1984 85 television season four series featured original Mancini themes Newhart Hotel Remington Steele and Ripley s Believe It or Not Mancini also composed the Viewer Mail theme for Late Night with David Letterman 21 Mancini composed the theme for NBC Nightly News used beginning in 1975 and a different theme by him titled Salute to the President was used by NBC News for its election coverage including primaries and conventions from 1976 to 1992 Salute to the President was published only in a school band arrangement although Mancini performed it frequently with symphony orchestras on his concert tours Songs with music by Mancini were staples of the easy listening radio format from the 1960s to the 1980s To advertisers Mancini s style symbolized the bright confident hospitable voice of bourgeois inspired by the idealistic Kennedy era of the 1960s 23 Some of the artists who have recorded Mancini songs include Andy Williams Paul Anka Pat Boone Anita Bryant Jack Jones Frank Sinatra Perry Como Connie Francis Eydie Gorme Steve Lawrence Trini Lopez George Maharis Johnny Mathis Jerry Vale Ray Conniff Quincy Jones The Lennon Sisters The Lettermen Herb Alpert Eddie Cano Frank Chacksfield Warren Covington Sarah Vaughan Shelly Manne James Moody Percy Faith Ferrante amp Teicher Horst Jankowski Andre Kostelanetz Peter Nero Liberace Mantovani Tony Bennett Julie London Wayne Newton Arthur Fiedler Secret Agent and the Boston Pops Orchestra Peggy Lee and Matt Monro The Anita Kerr Quartet won a Grammy award 1965 for their album We Dig Mancini a cover of his songs Lawrence Welk held Mancini in very high regard and frequently featured Mancini s music on The Lawrence Welk Show Mancini made at least two guest appearances on the show Mancini briefly hosted his own musical variety TV show in a similar format to Welk s The Mancini Generation which aired in syndication during the 1972 73 season 24 Mancini recorded over 90 albums in styles ranging from big band to light classical to pop Eight of these albums were certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America He had a 20 year contract with RCA Victor resulting in 60 commercial record albums that made him a household name among artists of easy listening music Mancini s earliest recordings in the 1950s and early 1960s were of the jazz idiom with the success of Peter Gunn Mr Lucky and Breakfast at Tiffany s Mancini shifted to recording primarily his own music in record albums and film soundtracks Relatively little of his music was written for recordings compared to the amount that was written for film and television Beginning with his 1969 hit arrangement of Nino Rota s A Time for Us as his only Billboard Hot 100 top 10 entry the No 1 hit Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet and its accompanying album A Warm Shade of Ivory Mancini began to function more as a piano soloist and easy listening artist recording music primarily written by other people In this period for two of his best selling albums he was joined by trumpet virtuoso and The Tonight Show bandleader Doc Severinsen Among Mancini s orchestral scores are Lifeforce The Great Mouse Detective Sunflower Tom and Jerry The Movie Molly Maguires The Hawaiians and darker themes Experiment in Terror The White Dawn Wait Until Dark The Night Visitor Mancini was also a concert performer conducting over fifty engagements per year resulting in over 600 symphony performances during his lifetime He conducted nearly all of the leading symphony orchestras of the world including the London Symphony Orchestra the Israel Philharmonic the Boston Pops the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra One of his favorites was the Minnesota Orchestra where he debuted the Thorn Birds Suite in June 1983 He appeared in 1966 1980 and 1984 in command performances for the British Royal Family He also toured several times with Johnny Mathis and also with Andy Williams who had both sung many of Mancini s songs Mathis and Mancini collaborated on the 1986 album The Hollywood Musicals In 1987 he conducted an impromptu charity concert in London in aid of Children In Need The concert included Tchaikovsky s 1812 Overture with firework accompaniment over the River Thames Cameos Edit Shortly before his death in 1994 he made a one off cameo appearance in the first season of the sitcom series Frasier as a call in patient to Dr Frasier Crane s radio show Mancini voiced the character Al who speaks with a melancholy drawl and hates the sound of his own voice in the episode Guess Who s Coming to Breakfast 25 Moments after Mancini s cameo ends Frasier s radio broadcast plays Moon River Mancini also had an uncredited performance as a pianist in the 1967 movie Gunn the movie version of the series Peter Gunn the score of which he had composed In the 1966 Pink Panther cartoon Pink Plunk Plink the panther commandeered an orchestra and proceeded to conduct Mancini s theme for the series At the end the shot switched to rare live action and Mancini was seen alone applauding in the audience Mancini also made a brief appearance in the title sequence of 1993 s Son of the Pink Panther allowing the panther to conduct Bobby McFerrin in performing the film s theme tune Death and legacy EditMancini died of pancreatic cancer in Los Angeles on June 14 1994 11 He was working at the time on the Broadway stage version of Victor Victoria which he never saw on stage Mancini was survived by his wife of 43 years singer Virginia Ginny O Connor with whom he had three children She died on October 25 2021 at age 97 26 They had met while both were members of the Tex Beneke orchestra just after World War II In 1948 Mrs Mancini was one of the founders of the Society of Singers a non profit organization which benefits the health and welfare of professional singers worldwide One of Mancini s twin daughters Monica Mancini is a professional singer her sister Felice runs The Mr Holland s Opus Foundation MHOF His son Christopher is a music publisher and promoter in Los Angeles Henry Mancini created a scholarship at UCLA and some of his library and works are archived in the music library at UCLA with additional materials preserved at the Library of Congress citation needed In 1996 the Henry Mancini Institute an academy for young music professionals was founded by Jack Elliott in Mancini s honor and was later under the direction of composer conductor Patrick Williams By the mid 2000s however the institute could not sustain itself and closed its doors on December 30 2006 27 The American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers ASCAP Foundation Henry Mancini Music Scholarship has been awarded annually since 2001 In 2005 the Henry Mancini Arts Academy was opened as a division of the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center The center is located in Midland Pennsylvania minutes away from Mancini s hometown of Aliquippa The Henry Mancini Arts Academy is an evening and weekend performing arts program for children from pre K to grade 12 with some classes also available for adults The program includes dance voice musical theater and instrumental lessons The American Film Institute ranked Mancini s songs Moon River No 4 and Days of Wine and Roses No 39 on their list of the greatest songs and his score for The Pink Panther No 20 on their list of the greatest film scores His scores for Breakfast at Tiffany s 1961 Charade 1963 Hatari 1962 Touch of Evil 1958 and Wait Until Dark 1967 were also nominated for the list Awards EditMancini was nominated for 72 Grammy Awards and won 20 28 He was nominated for 18 Academy Awards and won four 29 He also won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for two Emmy Awards In 1961 Mancini won two Academy Awards one for Moon River for Best Original Song and one for Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture for the movie Breakfast at Tiffany s In 1962 he won Best Original Song again this time for Days of Wine and Roses He won Best Original Score again in 1982 for the movie Victor Victoria 9 In 1989 Mancini received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement 30 31 In 1997 Mancini was posthumously awarded an honorary doctorate of music from Berklee College of Music 32 On April 13 2004 the United States Postal Service honored Mancini with a thirty seven cent commemorative stamp The stamp was painted by artist Victor Stabin and shows Mancini conducting in front of a list of some of his movie and TV themes 33 Discography EditHit singles Edit List of singles with selected chart positions Title Year Peak chart positionsUS CB USAC AUS 34 UK 1 35 Mr Lucky 1960 21 20 High Time Theme from The Great Imposter 1961 90 87 Moon River 11 5 1 36 44 Experiment In Terror 1962 Theme from Hatari 95 89 Days of Wine and Roses 1963 33 29 10 Banzai Pipeline 93 98 Charade 36 43 15 The Pink Panther Theme 1964 31 54 10 A Shot in the Dark 97 Dear Heart 77 39 14 How Soon 10 The Sweetheart Tree 1965 89 23 La Raspa Moment to Moment 27 Hawaii Main Theme 1966 6 Two for the Road 1967 17 Wait Until Dark 4 Norma La De Guadalajara 1968 21 A Man a Horse and a Gun 36 Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet 1969 1 37 1 38 1 10 Moonlight Sonata 87 96 15 There Isn t Enough to Go Around 39 Theme from Z Life Goes On 1970 17 Theme from The Molly Maguires Darling Lili 26 Love Story 1971 13 11 2 21 Theme from Cade s County 1972 14 42 Theme from Nicholas and Alexandra Theme from the Mancini Generation 38 All His Children with Charley Pride 92 95 Oklahoma Crude 1973 38 Hangin Out with the Mouldy Seven 1974 21 Once Is Not Enough 1975 45 African Symphony 1976 40 Slow Hot Wind 38 Theme from Charlie s Angels 1977 45 73 22 Ravel s Bolero 1980 59 76 The Thornbirds Theme 1984 23 denotes a title that did not chart or was not released in that territory Albums Edit The Versatile Henry Mancini Liberty LST 7121 1957 Sousa in Stereo Warner Bros BS 1209 1958 March Step in Hi Fi Warner Bros BS 1312 1959 The Music from Peter Gunn RCA Victor LSP 1956 1959 More Music from Peter Gunn RCA Victor LSP 2040 1959 The Mancini Touch RCA Victor LSP 2101 1959 The Blues and the Beat RCA Victor LSP 2147 1960 Music from Mr Lucky RCA Victor LSP 2198 1960 Combo RCA Victor LSP 2258 1960 Mr Lucky Goes Latin RCA Victor LSP 2360 1961 Our Man In Hollywood RCA Victor LSP 2604 1963 Uniquely Mancini RCA Victor LSP 2692 1963 The Best of Mancini compilation RCA Victor LSP 2693 1964 Mancini Plays Mancini RCA Camden CAS 2158 Everybody s Favorite RCA Camden CXS 9034 The Concert Sound of Henry Mancini RCA Victor LSP 2897 1964 Dear Heart And Other Songs About Love RCA Victor LSP 2990 1965 The Latin Sound of Henry Mancini RCA Victor LSP 3356 1965 The Academy Award Songs RCA Victor LSP 6013 1966 A Merry Mancini Christmas RCA Victor LSP 3612 1966 Mancini 67 The Big Band Sound of Henry Mancini RCA Victor LSP 3694 1967 Music of Hawaii RCA Victor LSP 3713 1967 Encore More of the Concert Sound of Henry Mancini RCA Victor LSP 3887 1967 The Mancini Sound RCA Victor LSP 3943 1968 The Big Latin Band of Henry Mancini RCA Victor LSP 4049 1968 Debut Henry Mancini Conducting the First Recording of the Philadelphia Orchestra Pops RCA Red Seal LSC 3106 1969 A Warm Shade of Ivory RCA Victor LSP 4140 1969 Six Hours Past Sunset RCA Victor LSP 4239 1969 Mancini Country RCA Victor LSP 4307 1970 Theme from Z and Other Film Music RCA Victor LSP 4350 1970 Mancini Plays the Theme from Love Story RCA Victor LSP 4466 1970 This is Henry Mancini compilation RCA Victor VPS 6029 1970 Mancini Concert RCA Victor LSP 4542 1971 Brass on Ivory with Doc Severinsen RCA Victor LSP 4629 1972 Big Screen Little Screen RCA Victor LSP 4630 1972 Music from the TV Series The Mancini Generation RCA Victor LSP 4689 1972 Brass Ivory amp Strings with Doc Severinsen RCA APL1 0098 1973 Country Gentleman RCA APL1 0270 1974 Hangin Out RCA CPL1 0672 1974 Pure Gold compilation RCA ANL1 0980 1975 Symphonic Soul RCA APL1 1025 1975 The Cop Show Themes RCA Victor APL1 1896 1976 Mancini s Angels RCA CPL1 2290 1977 The Theme Scene RCA APL1 3052 1978 In The Pink with James Galway RCA Red Seal RCD1 5315 1984 The Hollywood Musicals with Johnny Mathis Columbia CK 40372 1986 As Time Goes By and Other Classic Movie Love Songs RCA Victor 09026 60974 2 1992 Ballets Edit Coffee House 1959 written for the Gene Kelly ShowSoundtracks Edit Note Most of Mancini s scores were not released on LP soundtrack albums His TV movie music albums were not soundtrack albums but are titled Music from or Music from the Motion Picture He routinely retained the rights to his music Mancini s contracts allowed him to release his own albums for which he rearranged the score music into arrangements more appropriate for listening outside of the context of the film theater Actual film scores using players from Hollywood unions recording under major motion picture studio contracts were expensive to release on LP ex the soundtrack for Our Man Flint not a Mancini score cost 1 more than other LP albums of the day Many soundtrack albums used to claim Original Soundtrack or words to that effect but were not necessarily the actual soundtrack recordings These albums were usually recorded with a smaller orchestra than that used for the actual scoring ex Dimitri Tiomkin s score to The Alamo However many Hollywood musicians were featured on Mancini s albums recorded in RCA s Hollywood recording studios and faux Original Soundtrack albums Eventually some of his scores and faux Original Soundtrack scores by numerous composers were released in limited edition CDs Arabesque RCA Victor LSP 3623 Bachelor in Paradise Film Score Monthly FSMCD vol 7 nr 18 Breakfast at Tiffany s Music from the Motion Picture RCA Victor LSP 2362 Charade RCA Victor LSP 2755 Darling Lili RCA LSPX 1000 Experiment in Terror RCA Victor LSP 2442 Frenzy along with the Ron Goodwin score Quartet Records QR505 Gaily Gaily United Artists UAS 5202 The Glass Menagerie MCA MCAD 6222 The Great Mouse Detective Varese Sarabande MCA VSD 5359 The Great Race RCA Victor LSP 3402 The Great Waldo Pepper MCA MCA 2085 Gunn Number One RCA Victor LSP 3840 Harry amp Son Quartet Records QRSCE 023 Hatari RCA Victor LSP 2559 The Hawaiians United Artists UAS 5210 High Time RCA Victor LSP 2314 Lifeforce Varese Sarabande STV 81249 Me Natalie Columbia OS 03350 The Molly Maguires Paramount PAS 6000 Mommie Dearest Real Gone Music RGM 0640 Mr Hobbs Takes a Vacation Intrada special collection vol 11 Nightwing Varese Sarabande VCL 0309 1091 Oklahoma Crude RCA Victor APL1 0271 The Party RCA Victor LSP 3997 The Pink Panther RCA Victor LSP 2795 The Pink Panther Strikes Again United Artists UA LA694 The Return of the Pink Panther RCA Victor ABL1 0968 Revenge of the Pink Panther United Artists UA LA913 H Santa Claus The Movie EMI America SJ 17177 Silver Streak Intrada special collection vol 5 Sometimes a Great Notion Decca DL 79185 Son of the Pink Panther Milan BMG 74321 16461 2 Sunflower Avco Embassy AVE 0 11001 Sunset Quartet Records QRSCE 045 The Thief Who Came to Dinner Warner Bros BS 2700 The Thorn Birds Varese Sarabande Universal 302 066 564 2 Tom and Jerry The Movie MCA MCAD 10721 Touch of Evil Challenge CHL 602 Two for the Road RCA Victor LSP 3802 Victor Victoria GNP Crescendo GNPD 8038 Visions of Eight RCA Victor ABL1 0231 W C Fields and Me MCA MCA 2092 What Did You Do in the War Daddy RCA Victor LSP 3648 Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe Epic SE 35692 Without a Clue BSX BSXCD 8832 Filmography Edit The Raiders 1952 The Glenn Miller Story 1953 Abbott and Costello Go to Mars 1953 Law and Order 1953 City Beneath the Sea 1953 Destry 1954 Creature from the Black Lagoon 1954 The Private War of Major Benson 1955 The Benny Goodman Story 1956 The Creature Walks Among Us 1956 Rock Pretty Baby 1956 Summer Love 1957 Damn Citizen 1958 Touch of Evil 1958 The Big Beat 1958 Operation Petticoat 1959 High Time 1960 The Great Impostor 1960 Breakfast at Tiffany s 1961 Bachelor in Paradise 1961 Experiment in Terror 1962 Mr Hobbs Takes a Vacation 1962 Hatari 1962 Days of Wine and Roses 1962 Soldier in the Rain 1963 Charade 1963 The Pink Panther 1963 Man s Favorite Sport 1964 A Shot in the Dark 1964 Dear Heart 1964 The Great Race 1965 Moment to Moment 1966 Arabesque 1966 What Did You Do in the War Daddy 1966 Two for the Road 1967 Gunn Number One 1967 Wait Until Dark 1967 The Party 1968 Me Natalie 1969 Gaily Gaily 1969 The Molly Maguires 1970 Sunflower 1970 The Hawaiians 1970 Darling Lili 1970 The Night Visitor 1971 Sometimes a Great Notion 1971 Frenzy Rejected Score 1972 The Thief Who Came To Dinner 1973 Visions of Eight 1973 Oklahoma Crude 1973 That s Entertainment 1974 The White Dawn 1974 The Girl from Petrovka 1974 99 and 44 100 Dead 1974 The Great Waldo Pepper 1975 The Return of the Pink Panther 1975 Jacqueline Susann s Once Is Not Enough 1975 W C Fields and Me 1976 Silver Streak 1976 The Pink Panther Strikes Again 1976 Angela 1977 House Calls 1978 Revenge of the Pink Panther 1978 Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe 1978 The Prisoner of Zenda 1979 Nightwing 1979 10 1979 Little Miss Marker 1980 A Change of Seasons 1980 Back Roads 1981 S O B 1981 Condorman 1981 Mommie Dearest 1981 Victor Victoria 1982 Trail of the Pink Panther 1982 Better Late Than Never 1983 Second Thoughts 1983 Curse of the Pink Panther 1983 The Man Who Loved Women 1983 Harry amp Son 1984 That s Dancing 1985 Lifeforce 1985 Santa Claus The Movie 1985 The Great Mouse Detective 1986 A Fine Mess 1986 That s Life 1986 Blind Date 1987 The Glass Menagerie 1987 Sunset 1988 Without a Clue 1988 Physical Evidence 1989 Welcome Home 1989 Ghost Dad 1990 Fear 1990 Switch 1991 Married to It 1991 Tom and Jerry The Movie 1992 Son of the Pink Panther 1993 TV Themes Edit Peter Gunn 1958 Mr Lucky 1959 Man of the World 1962 The Richard Boone Show 1963 Blaulicht 1968 The Pink Panther Show 1969 Cade s County 1971 The NBC Mystery Movie 1971 The Blue Knight 1975 What s Happening 1976 Kingston Confidential 1977 Sanford Arms 1977 The All New Pink Panther Show 1978 NBC Nightly News 1978 Newhart 1982 one of the few shows to credit Mancini in the opening credits Remington Steele 1982 Ripley s Believe It or Not 1982 Hotel 1983 Pink Panther and Sons 1984 What s Happening Now 1985 Tic Tac Dough 1990 Julie 1992 Pink Panther and Pals 2010 Bibliography EditMancini Henry Sounds and Scores A Practical Guide to Professional Orchestration 1962 Mancini Henry amp Lees Gene 2001 1989 Did They Mention The Music The Autobiography of Henry Mancini Updated ed New York City Cooper Square Books ISBN 1461732115 References Edit a b Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 345 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Fox Charles August 27 2010 Killing Me Softly My Life in Music Scarecrow Press p 150 ISBN 978 0 8108 6992 9 Akins Thomas N July 24 2013 Behind the Copper Fence A Lifetime on Timpani First Edition Design Pub p 1 ISBN 978 1 62287 368 5 Sony Legacy Recordings Launch Year Long Celebration of Henry Mancini with 50th Anniversary Limited Edition of The Pink Panther Soundtrack Album Pressed on 12 PINK VINYL for Record Store Day 2014 Sony Music Entertainment April 16 2014 Retrieved June 7 2019 a b c Klemick Valerie Anne 2005 Henry Mancini Pennsylvania Center for the Book Penn State University Retrieved June 7 2019 a b Caps 2012 p 5 Radaelli Marielle September 7 2018 Mystical allure of scenic Scanno L Italo Americano Retrieved June 7 2019 Mancini amp Lees 2001 p 3 a b c d John Gilliland s Pop Chronicles Show 23 Smack Dab in the Middle on Route 66 Part 2 The Music Men Part 1 Radio University of North Texas Digital Library February 1969 Caps 2012 p 7 a b Severo Richard June 15 1994 Henry Mancini Dies at 70 Composer for Films and TV The New York Times Retrieved June 8 2019 Caps 2012 pp 9 10 Caps 2012 p 9 Oliver Myrna June 15 1994 Henry Mancini Composer of Elegant Music Dies Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 7 2019 Enrico Mancini Encyclopedia Britannica April 12 2019 Retrieved June 7 2019 a b Caps 2012 pp 10 11 Caps 2012 p 10 Mancini amp Lees 2001 p 51 Mancini amp Lees 2001 p 239 Henry Mancini Music from Mr Lucky AllMusic Retrieved April 30 2013 a b Mancini amp Lees 2001 p 240 Terrace Vincent 2013 Encyclopedia of Television Pilots 1937 2012 McFarland amp Company Inc p 380 ISBN 978 0 7864 7445 5 Caps 2012 Caps 2012 p 149 Henry Mancini s cameo on Frasier Destiny land org Retrieved September 16 2008 Burlingame Jon October 26 2021 Ginny Mancini Philanthropist Big Band Singer and Widow of Henry Mancini Dies at 97 Variety Retrieved October 27 2021 Henry Mancini Institute History Frost School of Music University of Miami Retrieved April 30 2013 Mancini amp Lees 2001 p 235 Mancini amp Lees 2001 p 236 Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement www achievement org American Academy of Achievement Nix Shan June 26 1989 Looking Up to the Stars Where 50 top celebs dazzle 400 students PDF San Francisco Chronicle Berklee honors late Henry Mancini www southcoasttoday com Associated Press Retrieved April 4 2020 Stabin Victor December 5 2011 Daedal Doodle Y Matter Press 25 25 1 Archived from the original on May 23 2017 Retrieved February 5 2012 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 190 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 HENRY MANCINI full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Official Charts Company Retrieved July 17 2020 Adult Contemporary Chart Billboard Retrieved March 1 2020 Bronson Fred 1992 The Billboard Book of Number One Hits revised amp enlarged New York Billboard Books p 255 ISBN 0 8230 8298 9 CashBoxTOP100 PDF Cash Box July 5 1969 p 4 Sources EditCaps John 2012 Henry Mancini Reinventing Film Music Champaign Illinois University of Illinois Press ISBN 978 0252093845 Henry Mancini Sounds and Scores Northridge Music Inc 1973 1986 Liner notes to RCA Victor LPM LSP 1956 Liner notes to RCA Victor LPM LSP 3840Further reading EditBrown Royal S Overtones and Undertones Reading Film Music 1994 Budinger Matthias An Interview with Henry Mancini Soundtrack vol 7 No 26 1988 Budinger Matthias Feeling Fancy Free Film Score Monthly vol 10 No 2 Budinger Matthias Henry Mancini 1924 1994 Film Score Monthly No 46 47 p 5 Budinger Matthias Henry Mancini Remembered Soundtrack vol 13 No 51 Budinger Matthias Henry Mancini Soundtrack vol 13 No 50 1994 Budinger Matthias Whistling Away the Dark Film Score Monthly No 45 p 7 Larson Randall Henry Mancini On Scoring Lifeforce and Santa Claus interview CinemaScore No 15 1987 Thomas Tony Music for the Movies 1973 Thomas Tony Film Score 1979 External links EditOfficial website Henry Mancini Oxford Music Online Henry Mancini at IMDb Henry Mancini at the Internet Broadway Database Henry Mancini at AllMusic Manning Joe 2007 Mancini s Peter Gunn Score Launched Dozens of Careers Mornings on Maple Street Henry Mancini interview The Pop Chronicles Obituaries Henry Mancini The New York Times June 15 1994 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry Mancini amp oldid 1130380416, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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