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Morton Stevens (January 30, 1929 November 11, 1991) was an American film score composer. In 1965, he became director of music for CBS West Coast operations. He is probably best known for composing the theme music for Hawaii Five-O, a CBS television series for which he won two Emmy Awards in 1970 and 1974.[1] Stevens was taught by Oscar-winning composer Jerry Goldsmith, with whom he frequently collaborated on other projects.

Morton Stevens
Birth nameMorton Aaron Suckno
Born(1929-01-30)January 30, 1929
Newark, New Jersey
United States
DiedNovember 11, 1991(1991-11-11) (aged 62)
Encino, California
United States
OccupationsComposer

Biography


Stevens graduated from the Juilliard School in 1950, and within a few years began working as an arranger/conductor for Sammy Davis Jr.[2] After Davis's longtime conductor, George Rhodes, died in 1985, Stevens was among those who filled that role again sporadically until Davis' death in 1990. In his later years, Stevens worked as conductor for other Vegas legends, including Jerry Lewis, and was musical director for the "Rat Pack" tour featuring Davis, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and—after Martin quit—Liza Minnelli. His classic theme for Hawaii Five-O was later re-recorded for the remake of the television series in 2010. He won two Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series for his work on Hawaii Five-O and was nominated seven other times for work on television programs, including the 1969 Hawaii Five-O pilot episode, Gunsmoke and Police Woman.

His film work included scores for films and TV movies such as Wild and Wonderful (1964), The Spy with My Face (1965), Deadly Harvest (1972), The Strangers in 7A (1972), The Horror at 37,000 Feet (1973), The Disappearance of Flight 412 (1974), Code Name: Diamond Head (1977), Wheels (1978), The One Man Jury (1978), Women in White (1979), Great White (1982) They Still Call Me Bruce (1987), Act of Piracy (1988) and the Jerry Lewis films Hardly Working (1980), Slapstick of Another Kind (1982) and Cracking Up (1983).

In addition to "Hawaii Five-O", Stevens worked on the earlier smash 1960s CBS Television series dealing with an island of a different kind: "Gilligan's Island", 1964-1967, collaborating on the series with composers John Williams, Gerald Fried, Frank Comstock, and Lyn Murray.

Stevens also composed "So Old, So Young," used as the theme music (in two separate arrangements) for CBS' primetime (from 1966 to 1978) and late night (from 1972 to 1985) movie broadcasts.

Stevens died of pancreatic cancer in Encino, California at the age of 62.[2]


References


  1. "Morton Stevens Television Composer, 62". The New York Times. 16 November 1991.
  2. "Emmy-Winning Composer Morton Stevens Dies". Los Angeles Times. 12 November 1991.



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Morton Stevens, gebürtig Morton Aaron Suckno (* 30. Januar 1929 in Newark, New Jersey; † 11. November 1991 in Encino, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Komponist.
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Morton Stevens (30 de enero de 1929 - 11 de noviembre de 1991) fue un compositor estadounidense de música cinematográfica. En 1965, se convirtió en director de música para las operaciones de CBS de la Costa Oeste. Es mejor conocido por haber compuesto la música del tema para Hawaii Five-O, una serie televisiva que ganó dos Premios Emmy (en 1970 y 1974). Además, estuvo nominado siete veces más para trabajar en programas televisivos, incluyendo las series Gunsmoke y La mujer policía.[1] Su profesor fue el compositor y ganador de Premios Óscar, Jerry Goldsmith, con quien frecuentemente colaboró en otros proyectos.



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