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Edward Ernest Sauter (December 2, 1914 – April 21, 1981) was an American composer and arranger during the .

(2026). 9781852279370, .


Biography
Sauter studied music at Columbia University and the . He began as a drummer and then played trumpet professionally, including with 's orchestra. Eventually he became a full-time arranger for Norvo. He arranged and composed for , , , and especially , earning a reputation for intricate work such as "Benny Rides Again", "Moonlight on the Ganges", and "Clarinet a la King". A bout of tuberculosis contracted in 1942, however, forced a stay at the Summit Park Sanatorium in Pomona, New York, and stalled his musical career for some time.Harniman, Ken. "The Eddie Sauter Story: Nyack Graduate Hit Musical Peak." Rockland County (NY) Journal-News, 12 August 1963.

From 1952 to 1958, Sauter was co-leader of the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra. Between 1957 and 1959, he was 's successor as leader of the SWF orchestra in , Germany. In 1961, he worked with tenor saxophonist on the album Focus, a collaboration for which Sauter at Getz's commission wrote a suite of string compositions without primary melodies. This allowed Getz to improvise them in his customary style. , the jazz drummer, appeared on "I'm Late, I'm Late", the only selection to use a non-string instrument other than Getz.

Sauter and Getz collaborated again during Sauter's work composing the score for the film (1965), which starred . Sauter's television composing includes the third season theme to Rod Serling's . In 2003, Sauter was inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame.

Although Sauter is best known for jazz, he also orchestrated Broadway musicals such as 1776, The Apple Tree, and It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman. Orchestrator said of Sauter's Broadway work: "Eddie did these marvelous things, always theatrical, always effective. And completely unlike anybody else."

(2026). 9780199718825, Oxford University Press. .
His composition "World Without Time" is used as the theme music for the public affairs show The Open Mind, originally hosted by .


Death
Sauter died of a heart attack in Nyack, New York, on April 21, 1981.


Selected discography

As arranger and composer


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