Elmer Bernstein composed the scores to awful movies (Robot Monster, 1953), expensive movies (The Ten Commandments, 1956), and classic movies (The Great Escape, 1963; Ghostbusters, 1984), but in this new biography we learn about Bernstein, the man. Written by his son Peter, using original interviews, oral histories, and personal ephemera, the book is neither tribute nor hagiography. Instead, it’s the story of a man’s life: its highs (though he won but one Oscar, he’s the only person to have been nominated in five straight decades), its lows (he was blacklisted in the 1950s), and the ordinary stuff in between. The author isn’t a professional biographer and this is a good thing. The book’s informal, conversational writing style makes it feel authentic and personal, as though it’s intended simply as a book about an interesting person, told by someone who knew him. The Magnificent Elmer (2014), cowritten by Bernstein’s second wife, Pearl, covers some of the same ground, but it’s very hard to find. Consider this new book the standard Bernstein biography.
— Booklist, Starred Review
In a long and prolific career, Elmer Bernstein (1922–2004) composed the scores for more than 150 films and nearly 80 television productions. His work earned 14 Academy Award nominations (winning one for Thoroughly Modern Millie) and two Tony nominations. He arranged music for such classics as The Ten Commandments, Sweet Smell of Success, To Kill a Mockingbird, Ghostbusters, Stripes, Animal House, The Blues Brothers, and Far from Heaven. The author of this biography, Bernstein’s son, focuses more on his father’s career, including his blacklisting in the 1950s and his numerous successes, failures, and reinventions. This is not a memoir of growing up with Elmer Bernstein as a father; rather, it is a studiously detailed career overview and appreciation of his talent. As such, there is a reserve to this biography—when the author (rarely) writes about himself, it’s in the third person. Bernstein once said, “Music is the soul of life, yet each soul sings its own song,” and as this biography makes clear, he was a soul with many songs. Anyone who enjoys music, movies, or music in the movies will find much to sing about in this thoughtful and well-written biography.
— Library Journal
“From child prodigy to legendary film composer, Elmer Bernstein's life was a big one, and I am grateful to his son for this terrific book.”
— John Landis, American filmmaker and actor
“How wonderful to learn more about one of Hollywood's most talented, prolific, and eclectic composers! This detailed and thorough biography brings Elmer Bernstein to life, and one can appreciate even more his superb music.”
— Thomas Hischak, author of The Encyclopedia of Film Composers
“Composers paint emotions into films like magicians conjuring spells for the ears. My delight in this book was to discover that there is so much more to this complex and this fascinating man—a joy to explore.”
— Pen Densham, Oscar-nominated film producer, head of Trilogy Entertainment Group
This documentation of Elmer Bernstein’s output and influence should inspire many to follow in his footsteps. Peter M. Bernstein has given us all a full picture of this incredible artist. This is a much-needed book, and I hope musicians and those in the film industry, as well as the general public, will read it and learn about the genius of Elmer Bernstein.
— Leonard Slatkin