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Charles Bernstein (composer)

American composer (b. 1943)


Summary

American composer (b. 1943)

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Charles Bernstein (born February 28, 1943) is an American composer of film and television scores. He is a Daytime Emmy Award winner, and a two-time Primetime Emmy Award nominee. Since 1995, he has been a member of the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Music Branch. He has also been a member of the Board of Directors for both the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers and the Society of Composers & Lyricists.

Early life and education

Bernstein was born in Minneapolis to mother Mildred Wolf (1910–2011) and father Charles Bernstein, Sr. (). His mother was a pianist. As for his father, he "was involved in writing and producing music in his early career," according to Bernstein. Bernstein also has a sister Carol Auslander and a stepfather Julius Wolf. Bernstein studied music at the Juilliard School.

Though they share a surname and an occupation, he is not related to composers Elmer Bernstein and Leonard Bernstein.

Career

Bernstein did his first score for the 1969 Oscar-winning documentary, Czechoslovakia 1968. According to Bernstein, "I met the director, Denis Sanders, through friends at UCLA. It was a brilliant film, and I convinced Denis that I knew what sort of music would tell the story of the small country's invasion by its two most powerful neighbors. The film was unusual because it had no spoken words, only music and occasional sound effects to tell the story."

Bernstein's early film scores included the B movies The Man from O.R.G.Y. (1970), Sweet Kill (1972, the directorial debut of Curtis Hanson), Invasion of the Bee Girls (1973, also directed by Sanders), and the cult Western horror film Hex (also 1973).

His first score for a major Hollywood studio was for the United Artists film, White Lightning (1973), starring Burt Reynolds. The film marked the first of many collaborations between Bernstein and director Joseph Sargent. Bernstein also scored the sequel to the film, Gator (1976). Other films Bernstein scored during the 1970s include That Man Bolt (1973), Mr. Majestyk (1974), Trackdown (1976), A Small Town in Texas (1976), Viva Knievel! (1977), Outlaw Blues (1977) and Love at First Bite (1979). He even wrote the dance music in the latter film.

During the 1980s, Bernstein scored the music for the horror films The Entity (1982), Cujo (1983), April Fool's Day (1986) and Deadly Friend (1986). Bernstein also scored non-horror films such as Foolin' Around (1980).

He continued to score music for documentaries such as Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision (1994) and After Innocence (2005), with the former winning the Academy Award for Best Documentary.

Bernstein reunited with Cujo director Lewis Teague to score his independent films, Cante Jondo (2007) and Charlotta-TS (2010).

''A Nightmare on Elm Street''

Under the recommendation of his agent, Bernstein met with Wes Craven and was hired to score his film, A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). On working with Craven: "Wes was easy to work with, he gave me a lot of freedom, but we could discuss ideas and approaches. In many ways he was an ideal director to communicate with because he listened well and was open to all ideas." Bernstein used an electronic score since the film had a small budget.

Bernstein did not return to score the music for the other films in the franchise, though Renny Harlin briefly talked to him about scoring the fourth film.

Use of his music

Quentin Tarantino has included Bernstein's music from White Lightning and The Entity in the soundtracks of his films Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003) and Inglourious Basterds (2009). Various hip hop artists have sampled Bernstein’s film scores, such as Logic, who has used his music from Love at First Bite for his song Vinyl Days, as well as Drake & 21 Savage, who have used a choral sample of his music from Invasion of the Bee Girls for their song Rich Flex.

Other activities

In addition to film composing, Bernstein is also the author of two books. One of them is titled Film Music and Everything Else. The other is Movie Music: An Insider’s View. He has also taught courses in the University of Southern California and the University of California, Los Angeles.

Bernstein has been a long-serving member of the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 1995. He is also in the Board of Directors for both the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers and the Society of Composers & Lyricists. He co-founded the latter organization.

Personal life

Bernstein is married to Georgianne Cowan. They have one daughter, Serina. They reside in Los Angeles.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirector
1969StoneyWray Davis
1970The Man from O.R.G.Y.James Hill
1972Daddy's Deadly DarlingMarc Lawrence
Sweet KillCurtis Hanson
1973Invasion of the Bee GirlsDenis Sanders
HexLeo Garen
White LightningJoseph Sargent
That Man BoltDavid Lowell Rich
Henry Levin
1974Mr. MajestykRichard Fleischer
1976The Zebra ForceJoe Tornatore
TrackdownRichard T. Heffron
A Small Town in TexasJack Starrett
GatorBurt Reynolds
1977Viva Knievel!Gordon Douglas
Outlaw BluesRichard T. Heffron
1979Love at First BiteStan Dragoti
1980Coast to CoastJoseph Sargent
Foolin' AroundRichard T. Heffron
1982The EntitySidney J. Furie
1983Independence DayRobert Mandel
CujoLewis Teague
1984A Nightmare on Elm StreetWes Craven
1986Deadly Friend
April Fool's DayFred Walton
1987The AllnighterTamar Simon Hoffs
DudesPenelope Spheeris
1993Excessive ForceJon Hess
1995Out of Annie's PastStuart Cooper
RumpelstiltskinMark Jones
1997When Danger Follows You HomeDavid Peckinpah
2007Fighting WordsE. Paul Edwards
2008Shattered!Chris St. Croix
2010Charlotta-TSLewis Teague
2017Liza, Liza, Skies Are GreyTerry Sanders

Television

TV series

YearTitleNotes
1977Special TreatEpisode: "Five Finger Discount"
1978Who's Watching the Kids?21 episodes
1987CBS Schoolbreak SpecialEpisode: "Little Miss Perfect"
2000American ExperienceEpisode: "Return with Honor"
2002–06Alejo & Valentina52 episodes
2009NovaEpisode: "Darwin's Darkest Hour"

TV movies and miniseries

YearTitle
1975A Shadow in the Streets
1976Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby
Nightmare in Badham County
1977Escape from Bogen County
Four Against the Desert
1978Wild and Wooly
Thaddeus Rose and Eddie
Cops and Robin
Steel Cowboy
Fast Lane Blues
Are You in the House Alone?
Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold
The Winds of Kitty Hawk
1979Women at West Point
The House on Garibaldi Street
1980Bogie
Scruples
1983Sadat
1985Secret Weapons
Malice in Wonderland
Generation
Covenant
The Long Hot Summer
Chase
1986Rockabye
1987The Last Fling
Ghost of a Chance
The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains
1988A Whisper Kills
1989Desperate for Love
Love and Betrayal
1990Drug Wars: The Camarena Story
Too Young to Die?
Fall from Grace
Caroline?
Ivory Hunters
She Said No
The Love She Sought
1991Payoff
Guilty Until Proven Innocent
Love, Lies and Murder
Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus
1992Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel
Trial: The Price of Passion
Somebody's Daughter
1993Between Love and Hate
The Sea Wolf
Final Appeal
1994My Name Is Kate
1996Sophie & the Moonhanger
Dead Ahead
Bloodhounds II
1997Miss Evers' Boys
The Ticket
1998The Hunted
The Long Island Incident
2000Picnic
Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble
2001The Day the World Ended
2002Crossing the Line
A Christmas Visitor
2003Profoundly Normal
Out of the Ashes
2004Family Sins
2007Sybil
2008Sweet Nothing in My Ear
2015Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf

Documentary works

YearTitleDirector
1969Czechoslovakia 1968Denis Sanders
Robert M. Fresco
1990Rose Kennedy: A Life to RememberTerry Sanders
1994Maya Lin: A Strong Clear VisionFreida Lee Mock
1999Return with HonorFreida Lee Mock
Terry Sanders
2005After InnocenceJessica Sanders
2007RefusenikLaura Bialis
2014Jesus Town, USABillie Mintz
Julian T. Pinder
2019Battlefield: Home: Breaking the SilenceAnita Sugimura Holsapple

Awards and nominations

AwardYearCategoryWorkResult
CableACE Award1989Best Original ScoreThe Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains
Daytime Emmy Award1987Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and CompositionCBS Schoolbreak Special ("Little Miss Perfect")
Primetime Emmy Award1993Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or SpecialThe Sea Wolf
2000Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble

References

References

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  6. (September 1, 2014). "Board of Governors".
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  12. (May 21, 2012). "Interview: Charles Bernstein on his score for "A Nightmare on Elm Street"".
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  14. (February 20, 1997). "Review: 'Miss Evers' Boys'".
  15. (2013). "On the Track: A Guide to Contemporary Film Scoring". Routledge.
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  17. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h1ONhB8utA Quentin Tarantino Discusses Charles Bernstein's Music] on [[YouTube]]
  18. (November 8, 2003). "RZA Writes Music For Another Medium, Tarantino's 'Kill Bill'".
  19. (May 30, 2012). "Interview with Film Composer, Charles Bernstein".
  20. McNamara, Mary. (March 24, 2002). "Don't Forget to Look Gorgeous". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  21. Gallo, Phil. (March 2, 2014). "Oscar Music Nominees Honored, and Drenched, at Society of Composers and Lyricists Event".
  22. (June 9, 2011). "Mildred Wolf dies at 101".
  23. Marks-Tarlow, Terry. (2013). "Psyche's Veil: Psychotherapy, Fractals and Complexity". Routledge.
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