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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leo_ShukenLeo Shuken - Wikipedia

    Leo Shuken (born December 8, 1906, Los Angeles, California - d. July 24, 1976, Santa Monica, California) was an American film music composer, arranger, and musical director, who specialized in epic or Western film genres, including "The Magnificent Seven" series.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0795640Leo Shuken - IMDb

    Leo Shuken was an American composer and orchestrator, best known for his western scores. He was co-recipient of the Oscar for best scoring of Stagecoach (1939). In his heyday, Shuken was under contract to Paramount, 1937-1944, at which time he worked on several films of the director Preston Sturges.

    • Music Department, Composer, Soundtrack
    • December 8, 1906
    • Leo Shuken
    • July 24, 1976
  3. Overview. Born. December 8, 1906 · Los Angeles, California, USA. Died. July 24, 1976 · Los Angeles, California, USA. Mini Bio. Leo Shuken was an American composer and orchestrator, best known for his western scores. He was co-recipient of the Oscar for best scoring of Stagecoach (1939).

    • December 8, 1906
    • July 24, 1976
  4. Leo Shuken is known as an Orchestrator, Original Music Composer, Music, Additional Music, and Music Arranger. Some of their work includes To Kill a Mockingbird, Sunset Boulevard, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Roman Holiday, The Magnificent Seven, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Ace in the Hole, and Shane.

  5. Nov 3, 2019 · 384 views 4 years ago. Leo Shuken (1906-1976) (USA) "The Dorsey Concerto", from the film "The Fabulous Dorseys" (1947) Trombone : Tommy Dorsey ...more.

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  7. Film composer and orchestrator Leo Shuken was born in Los Angeles, California on December 6, 1906. He was one of four children born to Nellie Azarow and Ben Shuken. He worked in Hollywood, California composing and orchestrating film soundtracks, and he has received film credit on 71 films spanning from 1936 to 1971.