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Morris Stoloff

Sound

Born July 30, 1898 · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Died April 16, 1980

Also known as M.W. Stoloff · M. Stoloff · M. W. Stoloff

Biography

Morris W. Stoloff was a musical composer. Stoloff worked with Sammy Davis Jr., Dinah Shore and Frank Sinatra. Stoloff worked as music director at Columbia Pictures from 1936 to 1962. Among space age pop fans, he is best remembered for his 1956 Top 10 hit that paired the swing era tune "Moonglow" with the love theme from the movie Picnic, the medley called "Moonglow and Theme from Picnic". It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA. Stoloff was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A child prodigy on the violin, Stoloff was taken under the wing of W. A. Clark. After studying with Leopold Auer for several years, Stoloff was touring the U.S. as a featured soloist at the age of 16, and joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic a year later as its youngest member ever. When sound came to motion pictures, studios came looking for musicians to provide it, and Stoloff was one of the first to cross over from classical music to movies. He was the first concertmaster on Paramount Pictures' payroll, and he worked with setting up the mechanics of a system that had to provide a steady stream of music for everything from epic dramas to serials and comedy shorts. In 1936, Stoloff moved over to Columbia Pictures, where he took the title of music director, a new position unique to the studio system. As music director, he was the chief executive responsible for providing musical production support to every film the studio released. This meant matching up composers, orchestrators, conductors, musicians and recording facilities to meet the creative scope of each project as well as its schedule and budget. Stoloff often took partial credit for a picture's score when he worked closely with a particular composer to work out a theme, motifs, and melodies. As a result, he ranks among some of the most-nominated individuals in the history of the Academy Awards. He won three Oscars for best scores, including those for Cover Girl (1944), The Jolson Story (1946), and Song Without End (1960), and was nominated 14 other times. By the late 1940s, film music was beginning to be recognized on its own, and Stoloff began recording some of the more popular numbers as singles for Decca Records. When long-play albums were perfected, the studios saw the opportunity to market more than just singles to the listening audience, and soundtrack albums became a hot commodity. Stoloff exercised his privilege as musical director to record these soundtrack albums himself, working with material from the actual scores. When Frank Sinatra founded Reprise Records in the early 1960s, he hired Stoloff as musical director; the two having worked successfully before on Pal Joey (1957). One of Stoloff's most noteworthy achievements while at Reprise was the release of a set of re-recordings of great Broadway musicals, including Kiss Me, Kate with a studio cast. Stoloff died in Los Angeles, California, aged 81.

Awards & recognition

  • Academy AwardBest Original Musical Score · 1961
  • Academy AwardBest Original Musical Score · 1947
  • Academy AwardBest Original Musical Score · 1945
  • star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • Academy AwardBest Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1962 · nominated
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  • Academy AwardBest Original Musical Score · 1961 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Musical Score · 1957 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Musical Score · 1954 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1954 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Musical Score · 1950 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Musical Score · 1947 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1946 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Musical Score · 1946 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Musical Score · 1945 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1945 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Musical Score · 1944 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1944 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1943 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Dramatic Score · 1942 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Musical Score · 1942 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Score, Adaptation or Treatment · 1939 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Score, Adaptation or Treatment · 1938 · nominated

Filmography50+ titles

Lawrence of Arabia

1962Music Coordinator

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

1939Music Director

In a Lonely Place

1950Music Director

Harriet Craig

1950Music Director

Gilda

1946Music Director

You Can't Take It with You

1938Music Director

His Girl Friday

1940Music Director

3:10 to Yuma

1957Conductor, Music Director

From Here to Eternity

1953Music Director

The Talk of the Town

1942Music Director

Only Angels Have Wings

1939Music Director

Holiday

1938Music Director

The Man from Laramie

1955Conductor

Born Yesterday

1950Music Director

Sahara

1943Music Director

Blondie

1938Music Director

The Awful Truth

1937Music Director

It Should Happen to You

1954Music Director

Autumn Leaves

1956Conductor

The Long Gray Line

1955Music Supervisor

Scandal Sheet

1952Music Director

A Woman of Distinction

1950Music Director

All the King's Men

1949Music Director

The More the Merrier

1943Music Director

Here Comes Mr. Jordan

1941Music Director

Nightfall

1956Conductor

Human Desire

1954Conductor

Santa Fe

1951Music Director

Mr. Soft Touch

1949Music Director

Dead Reckoning

1946Music Director

Gunman's Walk

1958Conductor

Over 21

1945Music Director

Counter-Espionage

1942Music Director

Blondie Goes Latin

1941Original Music Composer

The Man They Could Not Hang

1939Music Director

Tell It to the Judge

1949Music Director

Blondie Goes to College

1942Music Director

Penny Serenade

1941Music Director

Theodora Goes Wild

1936Music Director

Tight Spot

1955Conductor

I Love Trouble

1948Music Director

Framed

1947Music Director

Mr. District Attorney

1947Music Director

You'll Never Get Rich

1941Music Director

The Violent Men

1955Conductor

Picnic

1955Conductor

Cover Girl

1944Music Director

Pal Joey

1957Conductor, Music Supervisor

Queen Bee

1955Conductor

Affair in Trinidad

1952Music Director