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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1889-12-25 (135 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Nathaniel Shilkret

Biography:

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Nathaniel Shilkret (December 25, 1889 – February 18, 1982) was an American composer, conductor, clarinetist, pianist, business executive, and music director.

Shilkret was born in New York City to a musical family of Austrian immigrants. His father played a number of instruments, and made certain that Nat and his three brothers were all accomplished musicians at an early age. Nathaniel Shilkret's brother-in-law, Nathaniel Finston, was violinist in many organizations in his youth and was musical director for Paramount and later for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, at one time being Nathaniel Shilkret's boss.

Shilkret moved to Los Angeles in late 1935 and there contributed music scores and musical direction for a string of Hollywood films for RKO (as musical director from 1935—1937), Walter Lantz Productions (one of the studio's musical directors during 1937) and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (as a musical director from 1942—1946). His films included Mary of Scotland (1936), Swing Time (1936), The Plough and the Stars, and Shall We Dance? (1937) and several films of Laurel and Hardy. He also received an Oscar nomination for his work scoring the film version of Maxwell Anderson's stage drama Winterset (1936).

In 1939, he conducted a group of soloists (including tenor Jan Peerce) and the Victor Symphony Orchestra for RCA Victor's multi-disc tribute to Victor Herbert, which were recorded following a special NBC radio broadcast, and he recorded a number of other albums in 1939 and 1940. Due to a serious abdominal operation for cancer removal, he did not conduct for most of 1941.

In 1944–45, Shilkret led the collaborative project that created Genesis Suite, a work for narrator, chorus, and orchestra based on the events in the biblical Book of Genesis. This collaboration involved Shilkret, plus six other composers who immigrated to the United States from Europe – most of whom were Jewish – contributing one movement each: Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Darius Milhaud, Arnold Schoenberg, Igor Stravinsky, Alexandre Tansman and Ernst Toch. Shilkret tried to involve also Béla Bartók into the collaborative project, but this was unsuccessful.

He worked at RKO-Pathe, making short films from 1946 through the mid-1950s. During this same period he recorded at least 260 transcriptions for SESAC. He was the pit orchestra conductor for the Broadway show Paris '90 in 1952. He lived in his son's home in Franklin Square, NY, from the mid-1950s until his death in 1982 and was a Great Uncle of actress Julie Warner.

Known For

Acting

1939

Yankee Doodle Home as Band Leader

1932

It Happened in Paris as Orchestra Leader

1925

Franz Liszt as Self

Sound

1951

Flying Padre as Music

1947

1946

1945

She Went to the Races as Original Music Composer

1944

Dark Shadows as Music
Lost in a Harem as Original Music Composer
Grandpa Called It Art as Original Music Composer
Blonde Fever as Music

1943

That's Why I Left You as Original Music Composer
Trifles That Win Wars as Original Music Composer
Storm as Music

1941

Jungle Cavalcade as Music Director

1937

Border Cafe as Music Director
Hitting a New High as Original Music Composer
Shall We Dance as Music Director
The Toast of New York as Original Music Composer
The Soldier and the Lady as Original Music Composer
The Soldier and the Lady as Music Director
Serene Siam as Music
Music for Madame as Original Music Composer
Music for Madame as Music Director
Rocky Mountain Grandeur as Original Music Composer
Hong Kong: 'The Hub of the Orient' as Original Music Composer

1936

Winterset as Music
That Girl from Paris as Music Director
The Bohemian Girl as Original Music Composer
Mary of Scotland as Original Music Composer
Walking on Air as Music Director
Swing Time as Music Director
The Plough and the Stars as Music Director

1931

1930

Blotto as Music
When the Wind Blows as Music Director

1928

The Battle of the Sexes as Original Music Composer

1925

Franz Liszt as Music Director

Crew

1946

Faithful in My Fashion as Cinematography

1943

Above Suspicion as Additional Music

1942

The Falcon Takes Over as Additional Music

1937

Breakfast for Two as Additional Music