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Published: Monday, 02 September 2024 at 07:59 AM


Winner of 20 Grammys and four Oscars, Henry Mancini was one of the most popular figures in music for decades. As a composer, arranger and conductor he was truly versatile, as at home on the concert podium as he was in the recording studio.

Who was Henry Mancini?

It was the flute that started Mancini’s musical journey – his father was an accomplished flautist – and then the piano took hold. Arranging, an art in itself, was where his aspirations lay and that’s how he earned a crust early on. Studies at Juilliard took a back seat when the US stepped into World War II, Mancini drafted into the Air Force.

After his duty, and study, was complete the young pianist and arranger worked regularly with the Glenn Miller-Tex Beneke Orchestra. In a notable twist of fate, his first Oscar nomination – a few years later – would be for his arranging duties on Universal International’s The Glenn Miller Story.