Gold was born in 1921 in
Vienna, the son of Elisabeth (Stransky) and Gustav Goldner. Gold's father's mother (Jaiteles) ancestry from
Szeged, Hungary and mother's mother (Therese Sprung) from
Temesvár (at the time part of
Hungary and now in
Romania) and
Budapest (Spitzer). Ernest Gold came from a musical family. His father played the violin and his mother sang. His father also studied under
Richard Heuberger. Ernest Gold said he learned to read music before he learned to read words. Gold went to movie theaters as a teenager, not only to watch the films but to listen to the musical score. Among prominent film composers of the time, he admired
Max Steiner. In
New York City, he earned money by working as an accompanist and writing popular songs. He also studied with Otto Cesana and
Léon Barzin at the National Orchestra Association. ==Career==