May 11, 2026

Movies & Music

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All my life my mind has been like a sponge soaking up information about music, musicians, musical instruments, in fact, anything having to do with music.   
       
As a child I started absorbing music from my father and mother. He, being Latin, was into the many rhythms from the Latin countries in Europe and South America as well as the jazz of the thirties and forties. She, with her Greek background, loved varied and vibrant Mediterranean music, classical music as well as jazz from that period as well. I heard it all from the day I was born.    
       
When I started school, I took music classes, of course, and I was fortunate to have had some amazing teachers. At the time I didn't realize how important that was; it was Tom White who years later made me aware of how teachers can determine the course of a person's life.     
 
In junior high school Miss Dubinski gave me the love of performing with instruments, in collage Mr. Morton taught me the history of music and at UC Berkeley Professor John Swackhammer taught me music theory. I remember them all with fondness and deep gratitude. After school a major source of my new music information was movies and art films.       
       
My new source of music information is YouTube; times do change and you're lost if you don't change with them. I've written about some of these movies here on the Viewfinder. This is a companion piece to Music & Mayhem also on the Viewfinder (link below). Enjoy them both.     
 
 
 
The Andromeda Strain      
Antonín Dvořák ~ New World Symphony (Goin' Home)        
Eraserhead @ 40          
Ferde Grofé ~ Rocketship X-M           
Bernard Herrmann ~ The Day the Earth Stood Still           
Robert Leroy Johnson ~ Pact with the devil        
Kismet & Alexander Porfirievich Borodin       
The Residents ~ Not Available              
Miklós Rózsa ~ The Lost Weekend & Ray Milland           
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Viewfinder links:      
 
Angel Morales       
Christine Simonson         
 
   
Net links:       
 
 
 
 
 
Styrous® ~ Monday, May 11, 2026