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    Henry Mancini ( / mænˈsiːni / man-SEE-nee; born Enrico Nicola Mancini; April 16, 1924 – June 14, 1994) [1] was an Italian-American composer, conductor, arranger, pianist and flutist.

  2. Henry Mancini. Music Department: Breakfast at Tiffany's. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, but brought up in Pennsylvania, where he played the flute in a local band, as a youth, before sending some arrangements to Benny Goodman.

  3. Here is a collection of the Greatest Compositions by the legend, himself, Henry Mancini.

  4. www.youtube.com › channel › UCg6dAC9QWUzz1VqPokBJhBwHenry Mancini - YouTube

    The official YouTube channel of the legendary Henry Mancini.

  5. Apr 13, 2004 · Henry Mancini. Music Department: Breakfast at Tiffany's. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, but brought up in Pennsylvania, where he played the flute in a local band, as a youth, before sending some arrangements to Benny Goodman.

  6. Henry Mancini was one of the most versatile talents in contemporary music. The Mancini name is synonymous with great motion picture and television music, fine recordings and international concert performances.

  7. Celebrate Henry Mancinis legacy, his impact on music, and his timeless compositions with 100 of Henry’s hits!

  8. www.youtube.com › henrymanciniofficialHenry Mancini - YouTube

    Henry Mancini composed some of the most memorable themes in movie and television history. Enjoy many of them here and learn more at http://www.henrymancini.com.

  9. Henry Mancini is often cited as one of the greatest composers in the history of film. Over his legendary 5-decade career, Henry left behind a body of work that includes over 90 albums in a variety of styles including big band, jazz, light classical, pop, easy listening and, of course, film scores.

  10. A highly skilled and decorated composer, Henry Mancini wrote the theme for the television show "Peter Gunn," and it became the first track on his 1959 album The Music From Peter Gunn, which combined jazz orchestration with rock and roll rhythms.

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