Did They Mention the Music?

The Autobiography of Henry Mancini

Gene Lees author Henry Mancini author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cooper Square Publishers Inc.,U.S.

Published:17th Dec '01

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Did They Mention the Music? cover

Gene Lees is the author of "Waiting for Dizzy" and "Oscar Peterson".

This is the remarkable autobiography of composer and pianist Henry Mancini, whose more than ninety film scores include The Pink Panther, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Touch of Evil, and Victor/Victoria.Best known for the "dead-ant" theme to the Pink Panther films, Henry Mancini also composed the music to Peter Gunn, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Orson Welles' Touch of Evil, and the Academy Award winning soundtracks to Victor/Victoria and The Days of Wine and Roses. In a career that lasted over thirty years, Mancini amassed twenty Grammy awards and more nominations than any other composer. In his memoir, written with jazz expert Lees, Mancini discusses his close friendships with Blake Edwards, Julie Andrews, and Paul Newman, his professional collaborations with Johnny Mercer, Luciano Pavarotti, and James Galway, and his achievements as a husband, father, and grandfather. A great memoir loaded with equal parts Hollywood glitz and Italian gusto.

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. * Library Journal *

ISBN: 9780815411758

Dimensions: 209mm x 144mm x 17mm

Weight: 426g

312 pages