Herman Stein

Herman Stein

Herman Stein (August 19 1915 – March 15 2007) was an American composer who wrote music for many of the 1950s science-fiction and horror films from Universal Studios. "Herman Stein was one of the architects of the sound of 1950s science-fiction movies."Jon Burlingame, film-music historian at the University of Southern California, quoted in Fox, Margalit (24 March 2007) "Herman Stein, 91, Composer of Moody Horror and Science-Fiction Scores" "New York Times" Section C;, Column 1, The Arts/Cultural Desk, p. 10] Stein retired in the 1970s and died of congestive heart failure in his home in Los Angeles at the age of 91.

Life

Born in Philadelphia, PA, Stein was a child prodigy, playing the piano by the age of threeStaff (9 April 2007) "Child prodigy began performing at three" "The Courier Mail" (Australia) p. 60] and making his professional concert debut at the age of six.Fox, Margalit (24 March 2007) "Herman Stein, 91, Composer of Moody Horror and Science-Fiction Scores" "New York Times" Section C;, Column 1, The Arts/Cultural Desk, p. 10] He worked as a jazz composer and arranger for radio programs and big bands in the 1930s and early 1940s. He served in the army in World War II and moved to Hollywood in 1948, studying with the Italian composer Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco.Ritter, Steven E. (2002) "Woodwind Treasures" "American Record Guide" 65(3): pp. 203-204] Subsequently in 1951, he was hired by Universal Studios, where he scored the music for about 200 films. His name was seldom in the movie credits because of the studio's tendency to give solo credit to the music supervisor. Nonetheless, "he either wrote the main themes, from which he and his colleagues worked, or, equally important, wrote the opening music, which often sets the tone for the film itself." In 1950, Stein married Anita Shervin who played a viola with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Later he left Universal and composed music for television.

Music

Stein composed the eerie music for, among others, the sci-fi and horror movies "It Came From Outer Space", "Creature from the Black Lagoon", "The Incredible Shrinking Man", "This Island Earth", and "Tarantula." Despite longstanding claims, he did not write music for the American version of Toho's "King Kong vs. Godzilla". The suspect music heard in that film was composed by fellow Universal-International writer Hans Salter for Creature From the Black Lagoon, and those original music tracks were re-used in the U. S. release of the Japanese picture. In addition to horror films, Stein wrote for westerns, dramas and comedies, including Roger Corman's civil rights drama "The Intruder", Douglas Sirk's comedy "Has Anybody Seen My Gal?" and the Audie Murphy western "Drums Across the River". His television work included such shows as "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp", "Gunsmoke", "Lost in Space" and "Daniel Boone".

Among Stein's compositions are a number that he wrote just for fun, such as "The Sour Suite" a tonal, cheery, and quite tongue-in-cheek piece for woodwind quintet.

In 2008, a classical piano piece he wrote in 1949 ("Suite for Mario") for his composition teacher, the esteemed Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, received its world-premiere recording.

Notes

External links

*imdb name|0006299|Herman Stein
* [http://mmmrecordings.com CD recording of Stein's score for "The Intruder," along with other of the composer's compositions, was released by Monstrous Movie Music in 2008]


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