Released in late 1960, The Magnificent Seven was a Western reimagining of the 1954 Japanese film Seven Samurai. Despite such stars as Steve McQueen, Yul Brynner, and Charles Bronson, the film was not terribly successful when it premiered. However, in the years since, the film has become recognized as a classic of the genre. And though the movie received only one Academy Award nomination, that honor was bestowed on Elmer Bernstein's rousing score. Beyond the scope of the film, the score has permeated American culture: the music has been used in countless commercials and referenced on television shows like Cheers and The Simpsons. But what makes this score so memorable? In Elmer Bernstein's The Magnificent Seven: A Film Score Guide, Mariana Whitmer examines the creation and development of one of the most iconic soundtracks in the history of cinema. Whitmer explores the significance of the familiar score through a variety of lenses, first delving into the background of Elmer Bernstein and his emergence as one of the key composers of the Silver Age of film music. The author then traces Bernstein's early musical endeavors and considers why he was attracted to "Americana" music, which particularly influenced his scoring of The Magnificent Seven. The book also summarizes Bernstein's early Western scores, noting that although they are clearly in the mainstream of the genre's musical style, they are also enhanced by Bernstein's own distinctive touches. Providing unique insights into the creation of this iconic score-which was deemed one of the ten greatest film scores of all time by the American Film Institute-this book explains what makes this music so enduring. Elmer Bernstein's The Magnificent Seven: A Film Score Guide will be of interest to cinema and music scholars in general, as well as to fans of film music and the work of one of Hollywood's finest composers.
About the AuthorMariana Whitmer is program director at the Center for American Music and executive director for the Society for American Music. She is the author of Jerome Moross's The Big Country: A Film Score Guide (Scarecrow, 2012).
ReviewsPresented in a concise and accessible writing style, Whitmer's close study of the score, narrative, and surrounding historical context of The Magnificent Seven will make an engaging text for students studying film music and is a captivating read for music and film scholars alike. . . . Whitmer notes that "music is integral to the drama, and it is applied with such notable attention to detail, that appreciating its assembly is like solving a puzzle" (p. 125). Throughout the book, Whitmer helps the reader gather and assemble those many puzzle pieces. Upon putting them together, one fully appreciates the score's importance to The Magnificent Seven as well as its lasting influence on society's understanding of nationalism and the mythologized American West. * Notes: Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association *
Book InformationISBN 9781442281790
Author Mariana WhitmerFormat Paperback
Page Count 174
Imprint Rowman & LittlefieldPublisher Rowman & Littlefield
Series Film Score GuidesWeight(grams) 231g
Dimensions(mm) 215mm * 139mm * 13mm