C. Bakaleinikoff(1896-1966)
- Music Department
- Composer
- Actor
Constantin Bakaleinikoff was born in Moscow in 1896 and studied music
at the Moscow Conservatory. Trained as a violoncellist and conductor,
he formed a trio with fellow young conservatory graduates and toured
Russia, until enlistment in the infantry during World War I forced a
temporary stop to his career. Along with his (also musical) brothers
Mischa and Vladimir, Constantine fled from Russia during the October
Revolution of 1917 and resettled in the United States, after travelling
through Asia. Once established in Los Angeles, his talent was soon
recognized. Within a year, he conducted the L.A. Philharmonic, and,
subsequently, became musical director of several noted theatre
orchestras in the area, including the Mayan, the Eqyptian and the
Criterion. In 1923, he married the actress
Fritzi Ridgeway. His major breakthrough
came four years later, in the shape of an appointment to conduct the
prestigious new million dollar Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
From 1929, Constantine worked in the film industry as orchestrator and occasional composer, primarily for documentary short subjects. After stints at MGM, Paramount and Columbia, he secured a contract with RKO in 1940. He remained with that studio for the remaining 17 years of its existence, usually billing himself as 'C.Bakaleinikoff'. Almost all of his work was as musical director, and much of it, in conjunction with the prolific composer Roy Webb. He is best remembered for orchestrating None But the Lonely Heart (1944) (which earned him an Oscar nomination) and Alfred Hitchcock's classic spy thriller Notorious (1946). He also worked on many of RKO's seminal Val Lewton horror films, notably Cat People (1942), I Walked with a Zombie (1943) and The Body Snatcher (1945). When not working on the sound stages, Constantine continued to front theatre orchestras, as well as conduct at the Hollywood Bowl.
From 1929, Constantine worked in the film industry as orchestrator and occasional composer, primarily for documentary short subjects. After stints at MGM, Paramount and Columbia, he secured a contract with RKO in 1940. He remained with that studio for the remaining 17 years of its existence, usually billing himself as 'C.Bakaleinikoff'. Almost all of his work was as musical director, and much of it, in conjunction with the prolific composer Roy Webb. He is best remembered for orchestrating None But the Lonely Heart (1944) (which earned him an Oscar nomination) and Alfred Hitchcock's classic spy thriller Notorious (1946). He also worked on many of RKO's seminal Val Lewton horror films, notably Cat People (1942), I Walked with a Zombie (1943) and The Body Snatcher (1945). When not working on the sound stages, Constantine continued to front theatre orchestras, as well as conduct at the Hollywood Bowl.