James Horner - Collage: The Last Work James Horner
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
22.09.2016
Label: Mercury Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Artist: James Horner
Composer: James Horner (1953-2015)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- 1 Conquest Of The Air 05:26
- 2 The Ludlows 06:23
- 3 José's Martyrdom 04:00
- 4 Kitty Hawk 10:07
- 5 Little Wolf 03:43
- 6 Return To The Wild 09:47
- 7 Iris, Pt.1 03:52
- 8 Main Title & Ripley's Rescue 11:32
- 9 Pt.1 04:03
- 10 Pt.2 04:03
- 11 Pt.3 04:19
- 12 Pt.4 03:43
- 13 Pt.5 03:00
- 14 Pt.6 02:53
Info for James Horner - Collage: The Last Work
Collage is the last finished work by Oscar-winning composer James Horner, premiered and recorded under his personal supervision just weeks before his tragic accident in June 2015.
It is a piece for four horns and big orchestra, featuring Horner’s signature lush orchestrations and wide ranging melodic lines, recorded by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Jaime Martin.
Combined with two further world premiere recordings (Kitty Hawk and Conquest of the Air) by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic with David Arnold conducting. This album also includes some of his most beloved film music (including Aliens, Legend of the Fall, Iris & Wolf Totem). Featuring Norwegian siblings Mari and Hakon Samuelsen, who had worked with James over years on his double concerto Pas de Deux.
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Jaime Martin, conductor
James Horner
won an Academy Award for his film score of James Cameron’s Titanic (1997). Horner saw Enya’s Gaelic new-age sound as an appropriate model for his own score. Cameron did not want to use a title song but Horner secretly recorded My Heart Will Go On with Celine Dion, and presented it to Cameron, who changed his mind. The short suite follows the plot, from Rose’s memories, through the departure from Southampton, to the sinking and, after the famous song, a short epilogue. Since Titanic, Horner continued to score for major productions including The Perfect Storm, A Beautiful Mind, and The Legend of Zorro.
Horner was educated at the Royal College of Music in London, where he studied under György Ligeti. Before he turned to film scoring, Horner earned a doctorate at the University of California at Los Angeles, worked with the American Film Institute and taught music theory at UCLA. He died on 22 June 2015.
Booklet for James Horner - Collage: The Last Work