Sid Ramin Explained

Sid Ramin
Background:non_performing_personnel
Birth Name:Sidney Nathan Ramin
Birth Date:January 22, 1919
Birth Place:Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Death Place:New York City, U.S.
Occupation:Orchestrator, arranger, composer
Years Active:19502019

Sidney Nathan Ramin[1] (January 22, 1919 – July 1, 2019) was an American orchestrator, arranger, and composer.

Life

Sidney Nathan Ramin (or Sidney Norton Ramin), born in 1919, was the son of Russian-born Ezra Ramin,[1] a window trimmer, and Beatrice D. (Salamoff) Ramin. He grew up in Roxbury neighborhood.

Ramin orchestrated many television, film, and theatrical productions. He also composed the theme and lyrics for "Smile, You're on Candid Camera" of the hidden camera television program Candid Camera in the 1960s. In his early years, Ramin frequently collaborated with arranger Robert Ginzler, most notably on Gypsy.[2] With Leonard Bernstein and Irwin Kostal, he co-orchestrated the music for West Side Story. He was the writer of the song "Music to Watch Girls By", first released as an instrumental single in 1967 by The Bob Crewe Generation.

Ramin married Gloria Breit, a singer and model, on January 9, 1949. They had one son, Ronald "Ron" Ramin, who also works as a composer.[3] [4]

Ramin celebrated his 100th birthday on January 22, 2019 and died on July 1 of the same year.[5] [6]

Awards

Ramin won several professional awards throughout his career.

Professional works

Television

Film

Theatre

External links

Notes and References

  1. Gates, Anita. "Sid Ramin, ‘West Side Story’ Orchestrator and a Composer, Dies at 100", The New York Times, July 5, 2019. Accessed April 15, 2020.
  2. News: Heard, but Not Seen . Terry . Teachout . Terry Teachout . . 2 May 2009.
  3. News: Public Lives; Back on Broadway and, at 84, Lusting for a Tony . Robin . Finn . . 27 March 2003.
  4. Michael H. Perlman: Legendary Locals of Forest Hills and Rego Park. Arcadia Publishing, New York, 2015, page 77,
  5. Web site: Sid Ramin, Oscar-Winning Composer-Arranger, Dies at 100. Jon. Burlingame. Variety.com. July 3, 2019.
  6. Web site: SIDNEY RAMIN Obituary - New York, NY | New York Times. Legacy.com.
  7. Web site: Daytime Emmy Awards (1983). IMDb.com.