Conrad Salinger

Conrad Salinger

  • Birthday: 1901-08-30
  • Deathday: 1962-06-17
  • Place of birth: Brookline, Massachusetts, USA
  • Also know as: Salinger

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Conrad Salinger (August 30, 1901, Brookline, Massachusetts – June 17, 1962, Pacific Palisades, California) was an American arranger, orchestrator and composer, who studied classical composition at the Paris Conservatoire. He is credited with orchestrating nine productions on Broadway from 1931 to 1938, and over seventy-five motion pictures from 1931 to 1962. Film scholar Clive Hirschhorn considers him the finest orchestrator ever to work in the movies. Early in his career, film composer John Williams spent much time around Salinger. During his Broadway apprenticeship Salinger first came across Johnny Green, his future MGM musical director, when they were recording motion picture overtures in the early days of sound at New York to be shown before the main features began. Salinger first came out to Hollywood in the late 1930s to work for Alfred Newman (e.g. Born to Dance and Gunga Din) and also collaborated with the famed Broadway orchestrator Robert Russell Bennett on the arrangements for Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers' 1938 dance picture Carefree. Salinger orchestrated most of the musicals that MGM is famous for; among them, in addition to the 1951 Show Boat, were Girl Crazy (the 1943 version), Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) (which included a memorable arrangement of The Trolley Song), Anchors Aweigh (1945), the 1947 film version of Good News, Summer Holiday (1948), the 1949 film version of On the Town, the 1950 film version of Annie Get Your Gun, Singin' in the Rain (1952), the 1953 film version of Kiss Me, Kate, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954), An American in Paris (1951), The Band Wagon (1953), Gene Kelly's pioneering 1956 all-ballet film Invitation to the Dance and the original film musical Gigi (1958). His lush scoring for the ballet sequences in Lerner and Loewe's Brigadoon (1954) have come to be regarded as high points of the orchestrator's art in the Golden Age of musicals.

Production

The Unknown Man

1951

As Original Music Composer

Gaslight

1944

As Orchestrator

The Ox-Bow Incident

1943

As Orchestrator

The Big Country

1958

As Orchestrator

Good News

1947

As Original Music Composer

Funny Face

1957

As Orchestrator

Easter Parade

1948

As Orchestrator

That Midnight Kiss

1949

As Original Music Composer

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

1949

As Original Music Composer

Silk Stockings

1957

As Orchestrator

Dream Wife

1953

As Original Music Composer

Summer Stock

1950

As Original Music Composer

Panama Hattie

1942

As Orchestrator

Panama Hattie

1942

As Vocals

Gaby

1956

As Original Music Composer

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

1954

As Orchestrator

Main Street Today

1944

As Orchestrator

The Smiling Lieutenant

1931

As Music Arranger

This Above All

1942

As Orchestrator

The Slowest Gun in the West

1960

As Original Music Composer

Ziegfeld Girl

1941

As Orchestrator

Lonelyhearts

1959

As Original Music Composer

Singin' in the Rain

1952

As Orchestrator

An American in Paris

1951

As Orchestrator

On the Town

1949

As Orchestrator

The Band Wagon

1953

As Orchestrator

High Society

1956

As Orchestrator

Kiss Me Kate

1953

As Orchestrator

Meet Me in St. Louis

1944

As Orchestrator

For Me and My Gal

1942

As Orchestrator

Lady Be Good

1941

As Orchestrator

The Harvey Girls

1946

As Orchestrator

Andy Hardy Meets Debutante

1940

As Orchestrator

Tennessee Champ

1954

As Original Music Composer

Carbine Williams

1952

As Music

Summer Holiday

1948

As Music

The Pirate

1948

As Music

Hit the Deck

1955

As Original Music Composer

The Last Time I Saw Paris

1954

As Original Music Composer

Brigadoon

1954

As Orchestrator

The Black Swan

1942

As Orchestrator

Kismet

1955

As Music Arranger

The Scarlet Coat

1955

As Original Music Composer

You Were Never Lovelier

1942

As Music Arranger

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