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DEAR HEART MR. LUCKY MOON RIVER D"~MSVILLE H~ND JUDY HOT,>NIND ,'s FAVOURITE SPORT,

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In 1952 Mancini joined the music department of Universal-International Studios. During the next six years he contributed to over 100 films, most notahly "The Glenn Miller Story" (for which he received an Academy Award nomination), the "Benny Goodman Story" and Orson Welles' "Touch of Evil." Soon after leaving U-I, Mancini was engaged by producer-director Blake Edwards to score the TV series, "Peter Gunn." His use of the jazz idiom created an instant success and resulted in a nomination from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for an Emmy award. The album, "Music from Peter Gunn" was released by RCA Victor and to date has sold more than one million copies. The album was voted two Grammies by the members ofthe NARAS (National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences) as Album of the Year (1958) and Best Arrangement of the Year. The success of "Peter Gunn" was soon repeated by another Edwards' Mancini collaboration, "Mr. Lucky." The use of lush strings and organ' provided a complete contrast from the driving "Gunn" music. The album', "Music from Mr. Lucky" joined "Peter Gunn" as a best seller. NARAS again honored Mancini with two Grammies for Best Arrangement and Best Performance by an Orchestra (His album "The Blues and the Beat" was also awarded a Grammy that year-I 960). Billboard Magazine paid tribute to the "Mr. Lucky" album by naming it Instrumental Album of the Year. The 1964, 1965, and 1966 Playboy Readers Jazz Poll voted Mancini Leader of the All-Star Orchestra.

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Mancini's return to motion picture scoring has so far produced the following movie scores: "High Time," "The Great Imposter," "Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation," "Bachelor in Paradise," "Breakfast at Tiffany's," "Hatari!", "Experiment in Terror," "Days of Wine and Roses," "Charade," "The Pink Panther," "Soldier in the Rain," "Dear Heart," "Shot in the Dark," "The" Great Race," "Arabesque," "Momenuo Moment," "What Did You Do In" The War, Daddy?" "Two For The Road," "Gurin," :'Wait Until Dark," and "Th~ Party."

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was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 16, 1924- His father, Quinto, and his mother, Anna, soon moved to the steel town of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. It was there, at the age of eight, that young Henry was first introduced to music and the flute by his father, who played the instrument himself. At the age of twelve, Mancini took up piano and within a few years became interested in arranging. A need for instruction and guidance led to Max Adkins, who was conductor and arranger for the house orchestra at the Stanley Theatre in Pittsburgh. Soon after graduation from Aliquippa High School in the fall of 1942, Mancini enrolled at the Juilliard School of Music. His studies were interrupted by a service draft call in 1943. He served overseas in the Air Force and later in the Infantry. Following his release from service in 1945, Mancini joined the "Glenn MiIler-Tex Beneke Orchestra as a pianist-arranger. It was there he met his wife, the former Ginny O'Connor, who was singing with the band.

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awarding him two Oscars-one for Best Original Score, "Breakfast at '~"", Tiffany's," and another for Best Song, "Moon River," (lyrics by Johnny Mercer). Mancini and Mercer scored again the following year with "Days of Wine and Roses." In the next three years he gathered nominations for' the songs "Charade," "Dear Heart," and "The Sweetheart Tree." :I In 1962 the NARAS followed up the golden statuette honors, bestowing ,;,.r,'" on Mancini five Grammies for his recording versions from thesa",~ movie' .,> score and song. "Moon River" was named Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Arrangement; and "Breakfast at Tiffany's" was titled Best Performance by an Orchestra for other than dancing, and Best Soundtrack LP of a Score from a Picture or TV. To date, he has received seventeen Grammies, a record total for NARAS. Four of Mancini's RCA VictOr albums have reached the magic "Gold Record" sta~us (over $1,000,000. in sales). They are "Peter Gunn," "Breakfast at Tiffairy's," "Pink Panther," and "Best of Mancini Vol. I." Mancini has written a boo,k of orchestration titled, "Sounds and Scores," (published by Northridge Music Corp), The book has received wide acceptance among music students and professionals.

They were married in Hollywood in 1947 and now live in Holmby Hills, California, with their three children" a boy Chris (7/2/50) and' twin daughters, Monica and Felice (5/4/52). Private studies continued with composers Erns~ Krenek, Mario Castel' nuoveo- Tedesco and Dr. Alfred Sendry.

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CHARADE DEAR HEART HOW SOON I LIKETI-jELOOK - I LOVE YOU AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT IN THEARMSOF LOVE - MAN'S FAVOURITE SPORT - MOMENT TO MOMENT - MOON RIVER - NOTHING TO LOSE THE SHADOWS OF PARIS THE SWEETHEARTTREE TWO FOR THE ROAD WE'VE LOVED BEFORE

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MANCINI MAGIC FOR ALLORGANS arr. Mark Laub MANCINI MAGIC FOR EASYGUITAR ar~. Guy: Freedman MANCINI MAGIC FOR GUITAR arr, Joe Fava PETERGUNN (9 Jazz Themes) arr. Louis Singer for Piano PETERGUNN (11 More Jazz Themes) arr, Louis Singer for Piano MR. LUCKY (12 Themes) arr. Louis Singer for Piano THE GREATRACE(10 Piano Solos of Themes from the Film)

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