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Wait Until Dark (1967) |
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Music by Henry Mancini |
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Line: Silver Age |
CD Release:
June 2007
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Catalog #: Vol. 10, No. 7 |
# of Discs: 1 |
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A definitive 1960s soundtrack comes to CD at last: Wait Until Dark (1967), the brilliant, moody and haunting score composed and conducted by Henry Mancini.
The name "Mancini" resonates today as a master of light pop and comedy. One of the touchstones of his career—and of movie music itself—is "Moon River," composed for Breakfast at Tiffany's and conveying the beauty and heart of Audrey Hepburn. However, Mancini was endlessly inventive and relished the opportunity to showcase a darker and more dramatic side of his ability. One of the best chances came on another, very different Audrey Hepburn movie, Wait Until Dark, and he did not disappoint.
Wait Until Dark was a suspense masterpiece starring Hepburn as a blind housewife who is terrorized by three hoods (Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna and Jack Weston) trying to retrieve a heroin-filled doll from her New York City apartment. Based on a stage play by Frederick Knott, the film features an engaging battle of wits between Hepburn and the thugs, and a truly terrifying climax as the nighttime confrontation foretold by the title comes to pass.
Mancini's score is a masterwork of color and mood, playing a haunting, minor-mode melody (in the style of Experiment in Terror) over a brilliant device: two pianos, tuned a quarter-tone apart, with the "wrong" notes eerily echoing the "right" ones. Combined with Mancini's melodic instruments—sitar, electric harpsichord, electric guitar, and a whistler in the main title—this recurring theme backed by the quarter-tone pianos (the "Theme for Three") turns his familiar big band style on its head.
A second major theme in the score (titled "Wait Until Dark," and sung in the end credits) is a more familiar kind of pop Mancini composition for Hepburn's good-hearted character, not quite "Moon River" but more in that style. The score also includes several upbeat source cues in the loungey Mancini tradition.
However, it is the music for the film's climax—dark, oppressive and terrifying—that will thrill fans of Mancini's dramatic scores such as Lifeforce. As Alan Arkin makes his frontal assault on the blind but not entirely helpless Hepburn, Mancini's throbbing strings and eerie sounds leave the viewer in a state of panic that one of the world's most famous leading ladies is about to have her throat slit.
This premiere release of Mancini's complete original soundtrack to Wait Until Dark is remixed from the original 1/2" three-track scoring session masters recorded at Warner Bros. Liner notes are by Lukas Kendall. |
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Instruments/Musicians |
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Leader (Conductor): Henry Mancini
Violin: David Berman, Samuel Cytron, Baldassare Ferlazzo, David Frisina, Howard W. Griffin, Thelma Hanau (Beach), William Hymanson, Lou Klass, Bernard Kundell, Dan Lube, Hillard Lubie, Irma W. Neumann, Jerome Joseph Reisler, Nathan Ross, Sam Ross, Robert "Bob" Sushel, Harry Zagon
Viola: Alvin Dinkin, Cecil Figelski, Phillip Goldberg, Allan Harshman, William Hymanson, Maurice Keltz, Myra Kestenbaum, Louis Kievman, Virginia Majewski, Alex Neiman, Robert Ostrowsky, Joseph Reilich, Sanford Schonbach, Milton Thomas
Cello: Margaret Aue-Van Wyck, Naoum Benditzky, Justin DiTullio, Marie Fera, Anne Goodman (Karam), Armand Kaproff, Raymond J. Kelley, Irving Lipschultz, Jacqueline Lustgarten, Kurt Reher, Emmet Sargeant, Joseph Saxon, Frederick R. Seykora, Eleanor Slatkin
Bass: Raymond M. "Ray" Brown, Roland Bundock, Abraham Luboff, Peter A. Mercurio, Joseph Mondragon
Woodwinds: Arthur Gleghorn, Ronald Langinger (aka Ronny Lang), Ted Nash, C. E. "Bud" Shank
Trombone: Hoyt Bohannon, Richard "Dick" Nash, George M. Roberts, Terry C. Woodson
Piano: Caesar Giovannini, Artie Kane, Pearl Kaufman (Goldman), James G. Rowles, Raymond Turner
Organ: Artie Kane, James G. Rowles
Guitar: Laurindo Almeida, Robert F. Bain
Drums: Sheldon "Shelly" Manne, Jerry D. Williams
Percussion: Frank J. Flynn
Orchestra Manager: Kurt E. Wolff
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