Signed 1St Edition

Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified

Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified
Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified
Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified
Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified
Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified
Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified
Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified
Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified
Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified
Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified
Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified
Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified

Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified
Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified. A re-issue of the historic quarterly journal comprising thirteen installments and featuring interviews with notable film composers (conducted by Bernstein himself) in addition to score analyses, biographical sketches, articles on historical and contemporary music topics, and more. This special release was available only through the Film Music Society, and is the only signed copy we could find. The signature is certified by JSA. Please see all photos for details. Elmer Bernstein was educated at the Walden School and New York University.

He served in the US Army Air Corps in World War II, writing scores for the service radio unit. He also wrote and arranged musical numbers for Glenn Miller's Army Air Force Band.

A prolific and respected film music composer, he was a protégé of Aaron Copland, who studied music with Roger Sessions and Stefan Wolpe. Bernstein worked in various artistic endeavors, including painting and the theatre and also performed as an actor and dancer. Among his early composition work were scores for United Nations radio programs and television and industrial documentaries. His original scores for films range over an enormous variety of styles, with his groundbreaking jazz score for The Man with the Golden Arm (1955), light musical comedies such as his Oscar-winning Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967) score, and perhaps his most familiar score, for the western The Magnificent Seven (1960). Between 1963 and 1969, Bernstein served as vice president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.

A few years before before his death, he acquired something of a cult status among fans of English football when his familiar main theme for The Great Escape (1963) was adopted by them and hummed and played, lustily, during matches. #film music #soundtracks #John Williams.


Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Notebook VERY RARE Signed 1st Edition JSA Certified