Leon Klatzkin

Leon Klatzkin (1914–1992) was an American music arranger, composer, and conductor notable for his work in television.[1] He also scored films occasionally.

Leon Klatzkin
BornJune 19, 1914
DiedMay 13, 1992
Other namesLeon Steven Klatzkin
OccupationComposer
Years active1947 - 1971 (film & TV)

Prolific film and television composer, orchestra conductor, soundtrack orchestrator and arranger. Coming to Hollywood, he worked in the music department of the Hal Roach Studios for eight years, and thereafter moved on to other film companies as well, especially 20th Century-Fox. He joined ASCAP in 1952, and his list of compositions there number well over 600, nearly all of them themes for film and television.

The opening and closing theme of the TV series Adventures of Superman is accredited to Leon Klatzkin. For some reason, despite the Los Angeles Times listing his many compositions for television shows,[2] some think Klatzkin was not a composer, but a Mutel employee, a film cutter who helped film editors select appropriate tracks for their pictures. There is a veritable industry dedicated to the attribution of the Superman theme to various other composers.

Selected filmography

References

Bibliography

  • Terrace, Vincent. Encyclopedia of Television Pilots, 1937-2012. McFarland, 2013.


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