Description
music by james horner
Artist
American film music composer, conductor and orchestrator,.born August 14, 1953 in Los Angeles, California, USA, died in a plane crash June 22, 2015 in the Los Padres National Forest, California, USA. In 1997, he won two Academy Awards for his score and song compositions for the film "Titanic".
Horner started playing piano at the age of 5. He studied at the Royal College Of Music in London, under György Ligeti. He received his bachelor's degree in music from the University of Southern California, and eventually earned a master's and started working on his doctorate, studying with Paul Chihara, among others. After several scoring assignments with the American Film Institute in the 1970's, he finished his teaching of music theory at UCLA and turned to film scoring.
He made his breakthrough in 1982, when he scored "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan". In total, he has scored over 100 films, but he has also done some music for short films, three orchestral pieces and music for television, including the current theme music for the CBS Evening News (beginning September 5, 2006).
Horner's most known scores include: "Aliens", "Willow", "An American Tail: Fievel Goes West", "Legends of the Fall", "Braveheart", "Apollo 13", "Titanic", "A Beautiful Mind" and "The Mask of Zorro", among others. He has worked often with director Ron Howard, a collaboration that started with the 1985 film "Cocoon".
Tracks
1
Legends Of The Fall
04:17
2
The Ludlows
05:40
3
Off To War
05:55
4
To The Boys
02:49
5
Samuel's Death
08:24
6
Alfred Moves To Helena
03:01
7
Farewell/Descent Into Madness
08:13
8
The Changing Seasons, Wild Horses, Tristan's Return
05:11
9
The Wedding
03:06
10
Isabel's Murder, Recollections Of Samuel
03:58
11
Revenge
06:20
12
Goodbyes
03:12
13
Alfred, Tristan, The Colonel, The Legend
15:08
Releases
Labels
Not On Label, Epic Soundtrax, Intrada Special Collection
Countries
Australia, Canada, Japan, Spain, United States of America, Europe