A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Born:
March 15, 1902
Died:
April 19, 1983
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Murray Cutter (15 March 1902, Nice, France – 19 April 1983, Burbank, California) was a versatile Hollywood orchestrator, working mainly for film composer Max Steiner, with over 150 credits spanning the mid-thirties to early 1960s. Nevertheless, he remains relatively unknown except for the much-loved original arrangement of Judy Garland's Over the Rainbow, which continues to be sampled by modern filmmakers. Similar to fellow arranger Alexander Courage, Cutter's name has tended to be overshadowed by the popularity of the composers with whom he was most associated. Cutter was unusual among orchestrators who tended to specialize, in that he was adept in all genres: musicals (New Moon, Kismet, The Desert Song); romantic drama (Waterloo Bridge, A Summer Place); adventure (Northwest Passage, The Caine Mutiny); family/comedy (National Velvet, Sugarfoot); suspense (The Picture of Dorian Gray, Key Largo); epics ("Helen of Troy"); and westerns (The Treasure of Sierra Madre, Johnny Belinda and The Searchers). An early assignment were the vocal arrangements for the 1937 film version of Rosalie, which ten years before had been orchestrated for Broadway by Steiner. At MGM Cutter worked for Arthur Freed and Mervyn LeRoy on The Wizard of Oz. Under the loose musical direction of Herbert Stothart he contributed the "metallic sound" for the Tin Woodman's If I Only Had a Heart. Cutter told Oz historian Aljean Harmetz for "Over the Rainbow" he made it sound as pretty as he could with lots of strings and a touch of woodwind. After the war he collaborated most closely with Steiner during his golden period with Warner Brothers. Their work on A Summer Place netted them a US #1 hit for the insistent theme song. Joining ASCAP in 1946, Cutter occasionally wrote original music for the screen but rarely received a credit. His last credit, along with Steiner, was for Disney's forgettable Those Calloways in 1965. No known Broadway credits are recorded for him.
Music Arranger:
1937 Broadway Melody of 1938
1939 The Wizard of Oz
1947 Deep Valley
1947 Love and Learn
1947 The Unfaithful
Orchestrator:
1937 Broadway Melody of 1938
1937 Conquest
1937 Double Wedding
1937 The Women Men Marry
1938 Billy Rose's Casa Mañana Revue
1938 Mannequin
1938 The Captain's Pup
1939 Babes in Arms
1939 The Wizard of Oz
1940 Comrade X
1941 Come Live with Me
1941 Ziegfeld Girl
1944 The White Cliffs of Dover
1945 Danger Signal
1946 Shadow of a Woman
1946 Three Strangers
1947 Deep Valley
1947 Love and Learn
1947 Pursued
1947 The Unfaithful
1948 Adventures of Don Juan
1948 Key Largo
1948 Silver River
1948 The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
1948 Winter Meeting
1949 White Heat
1950 Caged
1950 Rocky Mountain
1950 The Flame and the Arrow
1951 Distant Drums
1951 Jim Thorpe – All-American
1951 Lightning Strikes Twice
1951 Raton Pass
1951 Sugarfoot
1952 Mara Maru
1952 Room for One More
1952 The Iron Mistress
1954 The Caine Mutiny
1955 The Violent Men
1957 Escapade in Japan
1959 John Paul Jones
1959 The FBI Story
1959 The Hanging Tree
1961 A Majority of One
1961 Parrish
1961 Susan Slade
1962 Rome Adventure
1965 Two on a Guillotine
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