Elmer Bernstein

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Elmer Bernstein (pronounced "BERN-steen", IPA: [ˈbɜːɹnstiːn]) (April 4, 1922 – August 18, 2004) was an Academy and two-time Golden Globe award winning American film score composer. Bernstein was born in New York City. During his childhood he performed professionally as a dancer and an actor and won several prizes for his painting. He gravitated toward music by his own choice at the age of twelve, at which time he was given a scholarship in piano by Henriette Michelson, a Juilliard teacher who guided him throughout his entire career as a pianist.

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Songs

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    Den Makes It (alternate short version)

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    Den's Heroics

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    Den's Triumph

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    Depression

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    Desert

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    Desperation

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    Die glorreichen Sieben: Main Titles and Calvera's Visit (Phoenix Symphony feat. conductor: James Sedares)

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    Digging Again

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    Dirty Laundry / Fooled

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    Disapproval

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    DIsco

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    Discovery

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    Dismissal

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    Do It Again!

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    Do Ya Do Ya Love Me

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    Dog Chase

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    Dog Fight (short version)

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    Dog FIght / Failure / Pep Talk / Notre Dame Victory March / Master

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    Dogs

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    Doll House

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    Donny

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    Dove

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    Dreams and Visions

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    Early to Bed

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    Earthquake

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    East Meets West

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    Egyptian Dance

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    Eilonwy

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    El cafe

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    El Guapo

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    El Guapo's Birthday

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    El Toro

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    El Toro (from Return of the Magnificent Seven)

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    Ellen At The Shore

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    Ellen Leaves

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    Ellen's House

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    Ellen's Letter

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    Emperor Waltz Op 437 / Tales From Vienna Woods (Excerpts)

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    End Credits

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    End Title

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    Endings

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    Enemy Camp and Nightmare

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    Enough

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    Escape

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    Escape from the Castle

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    Estate e fumo (Summer and Smoke)

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    Eulogy

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    Evening Rest

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    Every Last One

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    Everything's Coming Up Roses


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