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 Elmer Bernstein Songs
Popular or famous Elmer Bernstein music songs: Magnificent Seven, Psycho, Finale, Taxi Driver, Staccato's Theme, Man With the Golden Arm. More music songs Walk On the Wild Side, Main Title, End Credits, To Kill a Mockingbird, Theme From The Magnificent Seven, Thinking of Baby. More music songs Toots Shor's Blues, Three Time Blueser, Degeneration, Ten Commandments, Macdougal Street Special, Beginnings. More music songs Stranger in the House, Summer Thoughts. See All Songs
 Elmer Bernstein Biography
Elmer Bernstein CD discography Artist was one of the most prolific and highly regarded film composers of the 20th century. His big breakthrough was the 1955 Frank Sinatra film THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM, which was the first movie to feature an all-jazz score and begat countless imitators. A year later, he unfurled the massive orchestrations for Cecil B. DeMille's highly touted big-budget epic THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. Bernstein worked ceaselessly throughout the ensuing decades, his scores for THE GRIFTERS, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, and THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN being among the most notable.
 Elmer Bernstein albums Key Personnel
 Worked With
Neil Diamond
 Contemporaries
Ennio Morricone (Composer/Conductor), John Williams (Film Composer), Henry Mancini, Howard Shore (Composer), Bernard Herrmann (Composer), Maurice Jarre, Marvin Hamlisch, Alex North
 Followers
Lalo Schifrin (Composer), James Horner, John Barry (Conductor/Composer), Hans Zimmer (Composer), Howard Shore (Composer), John Williams (Film Composer), Jerry Goldsmith, Dick Hyman, James Newton Howard, Georges Delerue, Alan Silvestri, Trevor Jones (Composer)
 Influences
Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Jimmie Lunceford, Max Steiner (Composer), Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Franz Waxman (Composer/Conductor), Dimitri Tiomkin (Composer), Victor Young
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