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  1. Albert Glasser (January 25, 1916 [1] – May 4, 1998 [2]) was a composer, conductor and arranger of film music, primarily in the realm of B-movies during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. He scored approximately 200 films during his career, many for American International Pictures and director Bert I. Gordon .

  2. One of the most prolific B-movie composers, Albert Glasser started off as a copyist in the music department at Warner Brothers in the late 1930s, learning the art of film scoring from scratch while working under such big guns as Max Steiner and Erich Wolfgang Korngold.

  3. One of the most prolific B-movie composers, Albert Glasser started off as a copyist in the music department at Warner Brothers in the late 1930s, learning the art of film scoring from scratch while working under such big guns as Max Steiner and Erich Wolfgang Korngold.

  4. Randall D. Larson. Albert Glasser: My Life in Film Music in 1700 words. From an interview by Randall D. Larson, December 6, 1981. Albert Glasser seated at his ham radio equipment in BelAir, California. When did your interest in music begin? I would say roughly when I was ten or eleven years old.

  5. Albert Glasser (January 25, 1916 – May 4, 1998) was a composer, conductor and arranger of film music, primarily in the realm of B-movies, during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. He scored approximately 200 films during his career, many for American International Pictures and director Bert I. Gordon.

  6. Albert Glasser was a composer, conductor and arranger of film music, primarily in the realm of B-movies during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. He scored approximately 200 films during his career, many for American International Pictures and director Bert I. Gordon.

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    May 4, 1998 · Albert Glasser. Profile: A prolific composer of musical scores for B-movies during the 1940s, 50s, and 60s. He was also an orchestrator, arranger and conductor. Born: January 25, 1916. Died: May 4, 1998.

  9. Jan 27, 2022 · Albert Glasser (b. 25 January 1916, Chicago, Illinois - d. 4 May 1998, Los Angeles, California) was a prolific composer of musical scores for B-movies during the 1940s, 50s, and 60s. He scored approximately 200 films during his career, many for American International Pictures and director Bert I. Gordon. View wiki.

  10. Albert Glasser (1916-1998) wrote music scores for film and television during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Movie scores include “The Amazing Colossal Man,” “Attack of the Puppet People,” “Huk,” “I Shot Jesse James,” “The Monster from Green Hell,” “Oriental Evil,” and “Saga of the Viking Women.”