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Jazz Score Filmography JAZZ SCORE FILMOGRAPHY [Boldface denotes composer, followed by notable musicians] FEATURE FILMS Elia Kazan, A Streetcar Named Desire (USA, 1950) [Alex North] Laszlo Benedict, The Wild One (USA, 1953) [Leith Stevens] Otto Preminger, The Man with the Golden Arm (USA, 1955) [Elmer Bernstein, Shorty Rogers and his Giants] Kô Nakahira, Kurutta kajitsu (Crazed Fruit) (Japan, 1956) [Tôru Takemitsu, Masaru Sato] Alexander Mackendrick, Sweet Smell of Success (USA, 1957) [Elmer Bernstein, the Chico Hamilton Quintet] Roger Vadim, Sait-on Jamais? (No Sun in Venice) (France/Italy, 1957) [John Lewis, The Modern Jazz Quartet] Louis Malle, Ascenseur pour l’échafaud (Elevator to the Gallows) (France, 1958) [Miles Davis, Pierre Michelet, René Urtreger, Barney Wilen, Kenny Clarke] Robert Wise, I Want to Live! (USA, 1958) [Johnny Mandel, Gerry Mulligan, Art Farmer, Bud Shank, Red Mitchell, Frank Rosolino, Pete Jolly] Orson Welles, Touch of Evil (USA, 1958) [Henry Mancini] Roger Vadim, Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Dangerous Liaisons) (France, 1960) [Thelonious Monk, Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers] Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie, Pull My Daisy (USA, 1959) [David Amram] Marcel Camus, Orfeu Negro (Brazil/France/Italy, 1959) [Antonio Carlos Jobim, Luiz Bonfá] Otto Preminger, Anatomy of a Murder (USA, 1959) [Duke Ellington, the Duke Ellington Orchestra] Robert Wise, Odds Against Tomorrow (USA, 1959) [John Lewis, the Modern Jazz Quartet with Bill Evans] Roger Corman, A Bucket of Blood (USA, 1959) [Fred Katz] John Cassavetes, Shadows (USA, 1959) [Shafi Hadi, Charles Mingus (additional music)] Jean-Luc Godard, A bout de souffle (Breathless) (France, 1960) [Martial Solal]. Mikio Naruse, Onna ga Kaidan wo agaru toki (A Woman Ascends the Stairs) (Japan, 1960) [Toshiro Mayazumi] Joseph Losey, The Criminal (The Concrete Jungle) (Great Britain, 1960) [John Dankworth, Dudley Moore] Shirley Clarke, The Connection (USA, 1961) [Freddie Redd, The Jackie McLean Quartet] Martin Ritt, Paris Blues (USA, 1961) [Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, the Duke Ellington Orchestra] John Cassavetes, Too Late Blues (USA, 1961) [David Raksin, Benny Carter, Red Mitchell] Roman Polanski, Nóz w wodzie (Knife in the Water) (Poland, 1962) [Krzysztof Komeda] Henning Carlsen, Dilemma (A World of Strangers) (Denmark, 1962) [Max Roach, Gideon Nxumalo] Shirley Clarke, The Cool World (USA, 1963) [Mal Waldron, The Dizzy Gillespie Quintet: Gillespie, Yusef Lateef, Mal Waldron, Aaron Bell, Art Taylor] Sidney Lumet, The Pawnbroker (USA, 1964) [Quincy Jones, Freddie Hubbard, Kenny Burrell, J.J. Johnson, Steve Lacy, Oliver Nelson, Toots Thielemans, Tony Williams] Jean Becker, Ėchappement libre (France, 1964) [Martial Solal] Arthur Penn, Mickey One (USA, 1965) [Eddie Sauter, Stan Getz] Roman Polanski, Repulsion (Great Britain, 1965) [Chico Hamilton] Lewis Gilbert, Alfie (Great Britain, 1966) [Sonny Rollins, Hal David] Leo Penn, A Man Called Adam (USA, 1966) [Benny Carter, Louis Armstrong, Sammy Davis, Jr., Nat Adderley, Mel Tormé] Michelangelo Antonioni, Blow-Up (Great Britain, 1966) [Herbie Hancock] Richard Brooks, In Cold Blood (USA, 1967) [Quincy Jones] Herbert Danska, Sweet Love, Bitter (USA, 1967) [Mal Waldron] Jerzy Skolimowski, Le Départ (Belgium, 1967) [Krzysztof Komeda, Don Cherry, Gato Barbieri, René Urtreger] Joseph Losey, The Servant (Great Britain, 1963) [Johnny Dankworth] Peter Yates, Bullitt (USA, 1968) [Lalo Schifrin] William Clayton, Jack Johnson (USA, 1970) [Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin, Mike Henderson, Jack de Johnette, Billy Cobham, Steve Grossman] Pier Paolo Pasolini, Appunti per un’Orestiade Africana (Notes Towards an African Orestes) (Italy, 1970) [Gato Barbieri, Don Moye, Marcello Melis, Yvonne Murray, Archie Savage] Don Medford, The Organization (USA, 1971) [Gil Mellé] William Friedkin, The French Connection (USA, 1971) [Don Ellis] Bernardo Bertolucci, Ultimo tango a Parigi (Last Tango in Paris) (Italy/France, 1972) [Gato Barbieri] Woody Allen, Sleeper (USA, 1973) [Woody Allen, the New Orleans Funeral and Ragtime Orchestra and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band] John Coney, Space Is the Place (USA, 1974) [Sun Ra and His Intergalactic Solar Arkestra] Joseph Sargent, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (USA, 1974) [David Shire] Bertrand Blier, Les Valseuses (Going Places) (France, 1974) [Stephane Grappelli] Martin Scorsese, Taxi Driver (1976) [Bernard Herrmann] Alain Corneau, La Menace (The Threat) (France, 1977) [Gerry Mulligan, Dave Grusin] Clint Eastwood, The Gauntlet (USA, 1977) [Jerry Fielding, Art Pepper, Jon Faddis, Lee Ritenour] Jim Jarmusch, Down by Law (USA/West Germany, 1986) [John Lurie, Arto Lindsay, Marc Ribot, Nana Vasconcelos] Spike Lee, She’s Gotta Have It (USA, 1986) [Bill Lee] Philippe Garrel, Les Baisers de secours (France, 1989) [Barney Wilen] Jon Amiel, Tune in Tomorrow (USA, 1990) [Wynton Marsalis, Marcus Roberts, Alvin Batiste] David Cronenberg, Naked Lunch (Canada/UK/Japan, 1991) [Howard Shore, Ornette Coleman] Shohei Imamura, Kanzo sensei (Dr. Akagi) (Japan, 1998) [Yosuke Yamashita] John W. Walter, How to Draw a Bunny (USA, 2002) [Max Roach, Thurston Moore] Wayne Kramer, The Cooler (USA, 2003) [Mark Isham] Spike Lee, When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts (USA, 2006) [Terence Blanchard] SHORT FILMS Evelyn Lambart and Norman McLaren, Begone Dull Care (Canada, 1949) [Oscar Peterson Trio] Friz Freleng, The Three Little Bops (1957) [Shorty Rogers] Blake Edwards, Peter Gunn (episode from tv show) (USA, 1959) [Henry Mancini] Len Lye, Tal Farlow (Great Britain, 1958) [Tal Farlow] Shirley Clarke, Bridges-Go-Round (USA, 1958) [Teo Macero, Louis and Bebe Barron] John Cassavetes, Staccato / Johnny Staccato (episode from tv show) (USA, 1959) [Elmer Bernstein] Roman Polanski, Le Gros et le maigre (The Fat and the Lean) (France, 1961) [Krzysztof Komeda] Pierre Rissient, Le Passe de trois (France, 1961) [Martial Solal] Bert Haanstra, Zoo (The Netherlands, 1962) [Pim Jacobs] Maurice Pialat, Janine (France, 1962) [René Urtreger] Jorgen Leth and Ole John, Stopforbud (Denmark, 1963) [Bud Powell] Robert Frank, OK End Here (USA, 1963) [Ornette Coleman] Carmen D’Avino, Pianissimo (USA, 1963) [Leonard Popkin] Michael Snow, New York Eye and Ear Control (USA, 1964) [Albert Ayler, Don Cherry, John Tchicai, Roswell Rudd] Ed Emshwiller, George Dumpson’s Place (USA, 1964) [Bill Lee, Jay Berliner, Stuart Scharf] Miroslaw Kijowicz, Szlandar (Poland, 1965) [Krzysztof Komeda] Robert Shaye, On Fighting Witches (Sweden, 1966) [Don Cherry] Paul Holding and George Lucas, Herbie (USA, 1966) [Herbie Hancock] Pierre Hébert, Population Explosion (Canada, 1968) [Ornette Coleman] Zbigniew Rybczynski, Plamuz (Music Art) (Poland, 1973) [Zbigniew Namyslowski] Adam Beckett, Sausage City (USA, 1974) [Brillo] Johan van der Keuken, On Animal Locomotion (The Netherlands, 1994) [Willem Breuker] Robert Fenz, Vertical Air (USA, 1996) [Wadada Leo Smith] John Canemaker, Bridgehampton (USA, 1998) [Fred Hersch] Monday, June 2 at 6:30 p.m.: A special program of animated jazz shorts from the Hubley Studio (introduced by filmmaker Emily Hubley, John and Faith Hubley’s daughter) Adventures of a * (USA, 1957) [Benny Carter, Lionel Hampton] The Tender Game (USA, 1958) [Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald] A Date with Dizzy (USA, 1958) [Dizzy Gillespie] The Hole (USA, 1962) [Quincy Jones, Dizzy Gillespie] The Hat (USA, 1964) [Dizzy Gillespie] Urbanissimo (USA, 1966) [Benny Carter] Tijuana Brass Double Feature (1966) [Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass] Of Men and Demons (1969) [Quincy Jones] Eggs (USA, 1970) [Quincy Jones] Voyage to Next (USA, 1974) [Dizzy Gillespie] .
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