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Did They Mention the Music? [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

Henry Mancini , Gene Lees
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  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 252 Seiten
  • Verlag: McGraw-Hill Contemporary (Oktober 1989)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0809244969
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809244966
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 22,6 x 15,7 x 3 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 1.910.210 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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Reading this book is like being invited to an old friend's house for the evening to see some slides from recent vacations. The friend is dear, and you want to see the slides, but it's all a little boring. This first biography of Mancini chronicles the life of an important composer of contemporary popular music who, despite huge successes (90 film scores, 90 record albums, 20 Grammys, 4 Oscars), has led a fairly low-key, unassuming, occasionally bittersweet life. This book is a neat chronological recollection of personal and professional life, with some insights into the film industry and scores of names dropped along the way. A slow but harmless way to spend an evening.
- Donald W. Maxwell, Carmel Clay P.L., Carmel, Ind.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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This is the remarkable autobiography of composer and pianist Henry Mancini, whose more than ninety film scores include The Pink Panther.

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Mister Lucky 23. März 2004
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I love Henry Mancini and his music, so this book was a most welcome insight into much of what I always wanted to know. Henry was an incredibly humble and decent gentleman who treated everybody and everything with the utmost care and respect. In your everyday life this is fantastic, but it doesn't necessarily make for a thrilling reading of a book. But Hank is very honest in his recollections, and he could have displayed much more of his wit and knowledge about different subjects. Sometimes modesty can be counterproductive. So to get the real truth one has to listen to his elegant, elegiac, ironic, romantic, but also swinging and absolutely aesthetic music which gives so much to so many people. Thank you forever, dearest Henry Mancini.
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A fabulous read! 25. März 2002
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As I have been an avid fan of Mr. Mancini's work for many years, I was eagerly awaiting the publication of this new extended edition of his autobiography. I wasn't disappointed!!
While co-written with jazz author Gene Lees, Henry's voice comes shining through as readers gain insight into the life of this remarkable man: his humble roots, his quirky sense of humour, his respect for those who worked for him, and the music that made him famous.

From a musical standpoint, this book is incredible! I strongly recommend having a lot of his music on hand as you read. Playing his music softly in the background while I read this book allowed me to listen with new ears. As he explains his rationale for the way his songs are written, the instruments he used, and how they reflect the movies they were used for, you'll want to have the music available to you so you can really hear what he is talking about.

Henry Mancini was truly one of a kind, and after reading this book, I can certainly agree with Gene Lees when he writes of Henry, "The world is a better place because he lived in it, but a smaller place because he left it."

This is one of the most insightful, informative and readable autobiographies I've ever read. Don't hesitate for a second to buy this book!

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It's called "Did They Mention the Music?" 18. November 2011
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I'm a pianist from LA (born n raised) who occasionally teaches piano lessons. Strangely enough, TV star Tony Danza took lessons from me. One day he came over and saw Mancini's autobiography on my coffee table. He chuckled and said, satirically "did they mention the music.. he he." Nothing more was said about it. But I thought it was appropriate that the star of the satire comedy, Taxi got a rare dose of musicians' humor, for a change.

I hold no contention with other reviewers in that the book is 90% light in nature, even though the title indicates a different attitude lies underneath. It should come as no surprise that musicians are underrated in our society. Not pop-music (Rock musicians), but musicians who learn how to play instruments and read music well enough to be hired to play on movies, obsolete as that may have become during the past couple of decades. It is rare, for example, to see such musicians' names listed in popular movie credits. While in the same movie, credits are given to chauffeurs and Crafts Service Union workers (the people who clean up the paper cups after lunch on the set). Apparently those unions were traditionally more powerful than the musician's union was. That is what Mancini is telling us with the title. It is also a statement about the neglect of awards shows, such as the Academy Awards, to mention the music as an integral part of a popular movie. This is especially ironic and neglectful when one considers that, without music, most movies would be boring and not entertaining.

The reason for this, is because producers don't want to let the cat out of the bag, so to speak, in terms of how boring a movie scene often is without the music sprucing it up. Much, therefore relies on the quality of music in filmmaking. Yet, it doesn't behoove a director, movie star, producer etc to admit that fact in public, and thereby admit that the film isn't good without the background music saving it from being boring. This secret dichotomy, between dramatists and musicians doesn't stop with only movies. It goes back to all theater. Indeed, all dramatists have always held a tenuous, ill respected relationship with all musicians who they, nonetheless have always relied upon to make their productions more entertaining.

Again, it should come as no surprise that musicians generally aren't respected in human societies. If we look back in history, the subjugated mistreatment of musicians is common knowledge. A recently published music history textbook, for example, gives an account of wages typically received by musicians at 17th century opera houses. The musicians in the orchestra received less than the janitor. In honest retrospect, however, that seems fair. Since the janitor provides a service that is more realistically valued than music. What we should learn from this, is that music is generally too difficult for most people to understand. Despite the popularity of certain kinds of music, that better musicians might rightfully describe as "cheaply created," music is a specialized art form. Reserved, in terms of truly understanding it, for educated musicians or, otherwise those (such as child savants) with a natural, innate understanding of its oddly ethereal aspects.

What is important to realize about this subject, is that there is a general lie spread around in modern times, about musicians. Namely, that musicians do receive a high level of respect. This lie is superficially generated by music industry businessmen, promoters who are selling records and performances of commercial pop-music. Often, ironically, this popular styled music (Rock) that such businessmen are selling has less musicianship in it than one might expect. This is because audiences and listeners of recorded music are generally not aware of quality music and are, therefore easily tricked. Another word for that kind of accumulated human behavior is "idiocracy." It prevails in our music culture, regardless of so called "indie" recording artists.

Read this book for whatever reason you like. But know now that this local LA musician relished, for example Mancini's satirical account of the "salt mines." How the composer's team at Universal Studios described their working conditions during the 1950s, when the studio was churning out a Western every month. As Henry stated, the pressure to produce incidental music quickly for these productions caused composers to steal classical music and rearrange it, thereby cutting down on composing time. (Composing orchestral music is very tedious and time consuming.) This explains why I would be watching TV during the 60s, when many B movies were syndicated for television release, and a cowboy would be riding his horse in a boring shot while the music behind such scenes was obviously rearranged classical music and completely out of context.
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Hnery Mancini 15. März 2011
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ANYONE who loves Mancini music really needs to read this autobiography. For as much of a celebrity as he was, he always seemed to appreciate - and to be somewhat amazed by - his success. Pictures always add to biographies and this one is no exception. This is a quick and easy read and I hated to put it down between reading "spells". If I had begun it on a Saturday morning, I would have read it straight through and been done Saturday afternoon. Thoroughly and enjoyably readable - great biogrpahy of one of our best modern composers.
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