Carl Stalling

Carl Stalling

Infobox musical artist
Name = Carl Stalling


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Birth_name = Carl W. Stalling
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Born = birth date|1891|11|10|mf=y
Died = death date and age|1972|11|29|1891|11|10
Origin = Lexington, Missouri
Instrument = Piano, Theater organ
Genre = Film score, Soundtrack
Occupation = Composer, Arranger
Years_active = 1928 - 1958
Label = Warner Bros.
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Carl W. Stalling (November 10, 1891 – November 29, 1972) was a noted American composer and arranger of music for animated cartoons. He is most closely associated with the Looney Tunes shorts produced by Warner Bros., where he worked, averaging one complete score each week, for twenty-two years.

Stalling was born and grew up in Lexington, Missouri. He started playing piano at six. By the age of 12, he was the principal piano accompanist in his hometown's silent movie house. By the time he was in his early twenties, he was conducting his own orchestra and improvising on the organ at the legendary Isis Movie Theatre in Kansas City.During that time, he met and befriended a young Walt Disney who was producing animated comedy shorts in Kansas City. Stalling composed several early cartoon scores for Walt Disney, including "Plane Crazy" and "Gallopin' Gaucho" in 1928, (but not "Steamboat Willie", Disney's first released sound short). Early discussions with Disney about whether the animation or the musical score should come first led to Disney creating the "Silly Symphonies" series of cartoons. These cartoons allowed Stalling to create a score which Disney handed to his animators. While there, Stalling pioneered the use of "bar sheets" which allowed the musical rhythms to be sketched out simultaneously with the storyboards for the animation. He left Disney after only two years, at the same time as animator Ub Iwerks. Finding few outlets in New York, Stalling rejoined Iwerks at his own studio in California, while freelancing for Disney and others. In 1936, when Iwerks was hired by Leon Schlesinger, who was under contract to produce animated shorts for Warner Bros., Stalling went with him to become a full-time cartoon music composer, with full access to the expansive Warner Bros. catalog and musicians. He remained with Warner Bros. until his retirement in 1958. His last cartoon was "To Itch His Own", a cartoon directed by Chuck Jones which featured the world's strongest flea, the Mighty Angelo.

Stalling was consistently an innovator. He was the first music director to extensively use the metronome to time film scores. He was one of three composers, along with Max Steiner and Scott Bradley, credited with the invention of the click track. His stock-in-trade was the "musical pun", where he used references to popular songs, or even classical pieces, to add a dimension of humor to the action on the screen. Working with legendary directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, Robert McKimson, and Chuck Jones, he developed the "Looney Tunes" style of very rapid and tightly coordinated musical cues, punctuated with both instrumental and recorded sound effects, and occasionally reaching into full blown musical fantasies such as "The Rabbit of Seville" and "A Corny Concerto".

Stalling was a master at quickly changing musical styles based on the action in the cartoon. His arrangements were very complicated and technically demanding. The music itself served both as a background for the cartoon, and provided musical sound effects. The titles of the music often described the action, sometimes forming jokes for those familiar with the tunes. Some examples are listed below:

* A beautiful woman sashaying into a room would be accompanied by "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby".
* A drunken character would stagger to "How Dry I Am," "Little Brown Jug," or a slow-tempo "Shuffle Off to Buffalo".
* Any scene in which food was prominently featured called for the Joseph Meyer composition, "A Cup of Coffee, A Sandwich, And You"
* A football team would scrimmage to "Freddie the Freshman".
* An establishing shot of a home, such as Elmer's cabin in "Rabbit Seasoning", would be accompanied by "There's No Place Like Home".
* An establishing shot of a character waking up would be accompanied by Edvard Grieg's "Morning Mood".
* Any scene depicting complex mechanical processes would have Raymond Scott's "Powerhouse" playing.

Stalling made extensive use of the many works of Raymond Scott, whose music was licensed by Warner Bros. in the early 1940s.

Jones and the other Looney Tunes directors sometimes complained about Stalling's proclivity for musical quotation and punning. His contemporaries, especially Scott Bradley, were considered more "serious", writing more original melodies and utilizing more high-brow compositional methods. In an interview, Jones complained: "He was a brilliant musician. But the quickest way for him to write a musical score [...] was to simply look up some music that had the proper name. If there was a lady dressed in red, he'd always play "The Lady in Red." If somebody went into a cave, he'd play "Fingal's Cave." If we were doing anything about eating, he'd do 'A Cup of Coffee, A Sandwich, and You.' I had a bee one time, and my God if he didn't go and find a piece of music written in 1906 or something called "I'm a Busy Little Bumble Bee." (Adamson, quoted in Goldmark, p. 22)

Nevertheless, Stalling is remembered today for setting music to cartoons that have remained wildly popular to this day, and are often remembered "for" their musicality. His scores are heard constantly, both in re-runs of classic cartoons, and recycled in new Looney Tunes compilations and features such as "".

Noted film critic Leonard Maltin, on one of the special segments of the DVD series "Looney Tunes Golden Collection", pointed out that listening to the soundtracks of the Warner cartoons was an important part of his musical education; and the use of the full Warner Bros. Orchestra resulted in a richness of sound that is often lacking in more modern cartoons.

After Carl Stalling retired, he was replaced by Milt Franklyn, who had assisted Stalling as arranger since the late 1930s. Carl Stalling died on November 29, 1972, at the age of 81.

Recordings

* "The Carl Stalling Project: Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons, 1936–1958." Warner Bros., 1990
* "The Carl Stalling Project Volume 2: More Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons, 1939–1957." Warner Bros., 1995

References

* Adamson, Joe (1980) "Chuck Jones Interviewed." in "The American Animated Cartoon". edited by Gerald and Danny Peary. New York: E. P. Dutton. pp. 128–41
* Goldmark, Daniel (2005) "Carl Stalling and Popular Music in the Warner Bros. Cartoons". Chapter 1, and "Carl Stalling Documents". Appendix 1 of "Tunes for 'Toons: Music and the Hollywood Cartoon". Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-23617-3
* Stalling, Carl W. The Carl W. Stalling Papers. American Heritage Center. University of Wyoming.
* Tebbel, John R. (Sept/Oct 1992) "The Looney Tunester". "Film Comment". 28.5, pp. 64–66
* Zorn, John (1990) "Carl Stalling: An Appreciation". Liner Notes for "The Carl Stalling Project: Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons, 1936–1958." Warner Bros. Records 26027

External links

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* [http://awn.com/mag/issue2.1/articles/goldmark2.1.html Article on Carl Stalling] at [http://mag.awn.com/ "Animation World Magazine"]
* [http://www.partialobserver.com/article.cfm?id=1298 Article on Carl Stalling] at [http://www.partialobserver.com/ "The Partial Observer"]
* [http://www.slate.com/id/2092021/ Article on Carl Stalling] at [http://www.slate.com "Slate Magazine"]
* [http://www.michaelbarrier.com/Funnyworld/Stalling/Stalling.htm Interview with Carl Stalling (1971)] at [http://www.michaelbarrier.com/ MichaelBarrier.com]


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