Jump to content

Gene Cipriano

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gene Cipriano
Background information
Birth nameGene Fred Cipriano
Born(1928-07-06)July 6, 1928
New Haven, Connecticut,U.S.
DiedNovember 12, 2022(2022-11-12)(aged 94)
Studio City, California,U.S.
GenresJazz,pop,soundtracks
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Clarinet, saxophone, oboe, flute, other woodwind
Years active1952–2006

Gene Fred Cipriano[1](July 6, 1928 – November 12, 2022), known familiarly as "Cip",was an Americanwoodwindistandsession musician,playing clarinet, oboe, flute and saxophone among other instruments. He played on hundreds of recording sessions, possibly more than any other woodwind musician.

Biography

[edit]

He was born inNew Haven, Connecticut,the son of a musician who playedclarinetin bands onBroadway.Gene Cipriano learned clarinet, saxophone and flute when young, played withTed Fio Rito's band,[2]and at the age of 23 was invited to joinTommy Dorsey's orchestra. He married band singer Frances Irvin,[2]and settled inNew York Citywhere he played with such musicians asLee KonitzandClaude Thornhill.He then joined the continuationGlenn MillerOrchestra led byTex Beneke,where he metHenry Mancini.[3]

When Mancini began writing music for television series such asPeter Gunn,he invited Cipriano to join him in California and contribute on flute. The two worked together many times on television and film scores in later years, and Cipriano played the clarinet solo on Mancini's "Baby Elephant Walk".[4]Cipriano also worked with many other TV and film composers, includingMichel Legrand,Andre Previn,Neal Hefti,Lalo Schifrin,andMarvin Hamlisch.During his career he recorded music for numerous television shows includingBatman,The Flintstones,M*A*S*H*,Mission Impossible,Star Trek,The Simpsons,andAmerican Dad.He played onWest Side Story,performed the saxophone part for the character played byTony Curtisin the filmSome Like It Hot,[3]and played on the soundtrack of boththe originalThe Thomas Crown Affairandits 1999 remake.[2]

Cipriano was also a noted session musician inLos Angeles,as a member of "The Wrecking Crew".Initially, he was sought byHarry Nilssonto play oboe, and subsequently played on manypophits of the 1960s and 1970s, including those bythe Beach Boysandthe Monkees.[2]Other musicians with whom he worked includedFrank Sinatra,Neil Diamond,Rosemary Clooney,Stan Kenton,Tony Bennett,Frank Zappa,andLady Gaga.[2]Fellow musician and record producerTom Raniersaid that Cipriano was "one of, if not the most, recorded woodwind player in history having played on thousands of record dates, movies, jingles and TV shows."[3]In 2019, it was reported that Cipriano had played in theAcademy Awardsorchestra in each of the previous 59 years.[2]

As ajazzmusician, Cipriano played many shows and on over 200 recordings, including as a member ofThelonious Monk’s band onMonk's Blues.He also played withGerry Mulligan,Shelly Manne,and many others. He made his only album as a leader,First Time Out,a double CD on which he played all the solos, in 2006 at the age of 78. On the album, he played saxophone, clarinet, andEnglish horn.Ranier said of the album: "He played all his instruments superbly, producing beautiful singing sounds on each. His technical ability on each instrument was at the highest level and he could sight read music of any style and adapt to any genre, and do so perfectly."[3]

Cipriano died on November 12, 2022, at the age of 94.[5][6]

References

[edit]
  1. ^"Gene Cipriano Obituary".Legacy.com.November 2022.RetrievedDecember 5,2022.
  2. ^abcdef"Gene Cipriano: Hired “Gunn” Looks Back at Some Very Good Years ",Making Life Swing,September 8, 2019.Retrieved November 15, 2022
  3. ^abcdLee Mergner, "Gene Cipriano, saxophonist best known for extensive work in television and film, dies",WBGO,November 14, 2022.Retrieved November 15, 2022
  4. ^Mark Myers, "Gene Cipriano: First Time Out",JazzWax,April 11, 2019.Retrieved November 17, 2022
  5. ^Top 40, Stichting Nederlandse."Saxofonist Gene Cipriano (93) overleden | Top40Hitdossier.nl-nieuws".Top40.nl.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^"Gene Cipriano, Famed Session Musician and Woodwind Player in Hollywood, Dies at 94".The Hollywood Reporter.November 27, 2022.
[edit]