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Arthur B. Rubinstein, 1938-2018

Composer Arthur B. Rubinstein died on April 23, 2018, in Los Angeles, after a short illness. He was 80.

Arthur Benjamin Rubinstein was born in Brooklyn, New York, in March 1938. He studied at the University of Hartford and the Juilliard School, and began his career in theater and concert music before moving into film and television.

Rubinstein’s subsequent career spanned over four decades. A frequent creative partner of director John Badham, Rubinstein’s propulsive electronic score for Blue Thunder (1983) and the suspenseful, thematically rich music for WarGames (1983) remain among his best-known works. His other acclaimed scores include titles such as Short Circuit (1986), Stakeout (1987), The Hard Way (1991), Another Stakeout (1993), and Nick of Time (1995).

He also wrote scores for numerous TV series, including episodes of Scarecrow and Mrs. King, the 1985 reboot of The Twilight Zone, Amazing Stories, Wiseguy, The Love Boat, Sledge Hammer, and even The Simpsons. He won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) for the episode “We’re Off to See the Wizard” from Scarecrow and Mrs. King in 1986.

Outside of Hollywood, Rubinstein was a strong advocate for music education and was a co-founder of Symphony in the Glen, a Los Angeles-based organization promoting orchestral music through free public concerts. He was also member of the LA-based instrumental rock band The Beepers, alongside fellow composers Brian Banks and Anthony Marinelli.

He is survived by his wife, Barbara, their children, and grandchildren.

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