American composer, conductor and arranger, who began as piano accompanist for
Feodor Chaliapin Sr.. In 1926, Lubin became musical director of New York's Irving Palace Theatre at the age of twenty. During the 1930's and 40's, he worked extensively on Broadway and in radio ("Glamour Manor", 1945-53). He served as musical director of
The Loretta Young Show (1953) for which he wrote the theme song. An early exponent of electronic composition, Lubin proved especially adept at writing TV scores. Most memorable are his excursions into the horror/science fiction genres with his eerie, haunting themes for
One Step Beyond (1959) (entitled "Fear") and
The Outer Limits (1963) (seaon two).