Jerry Goldsmith passes away

General Grizz

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We know Mr. Goldsmith as the composer of "Mulan" and "Soarin' over California." :(

Award-Winning Composer Goldsmith Dies
By ROBERT JABLON

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Academy Award-winning composer Jerry Goldsmith, who created the memorable music for scores of classic movies and television shows ranging from the ``Star Trek'' and ``Planet of the Apes'' series to ``The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' and ``Perry Mason,'' has died. He was 75.

Goldsmith died in his sleep Wednesday night at his Beverly Hills home after a long battle with cancer, said Lois Carruth, his personal assistant.

A classically trained composer and conductor who began musical studies at age 6, Goldsmith's award-dappled Hollywood career - he was nominated for 17 Academy Awards, won one, and also took home five Emmys - spanned nearly half a century.

He crafted an astonishing number of TV and movie scores that have become classics in their own right. From the clarions of ``Patton'' to the syrupy theme for TV's ``The Waltons,'' Goldsmith sometimes seemed virtually synonymous with soundtracks.

He took on action hits such as ``Total Recall,'' which he considered one of his best scores, as well as the ``Star Trek'' movies and more lightweight fare, like his most recent movie theme, for last year's ``Looney Tunes: Back in Action.''

Goldsmith's output also spilled into television, with the themes for shows including ``Dr. Kildare,'' ``Barnaby Jones'' and ``Star Trek: The Next Generation.''

Goldsmith also wrote a fanfare that is used in Academy Awards telecasts.

He won his Oscar for best original score in 1976 for ``The Omen.'' He also earned five Emmy Awards and was nominated for nine Golden Globe awards, though he never won one.

Some of his motion picture scores were adapted for ballets. Goldsmith also wrote composed orchestral pieces and taught occasional music classes at local universities.

He is survived by his wife, Carol; children Aaron, Joel, Carrie, Ellen Edson and Jennifer Grossman, six grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
 

KevinPage

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Mulan, while being one of my favorite Disney movies, is one of the few sountracks I purchased.

Speaking of the Planet of the Apes TV series, is there any way to get more info on it?
 

Bairstow

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Goldsmith was immensely talented. I am especially fond his score for "Explorers." I would hope that some sort of recognition will be paid either formally or informally at the attraction in Anaheim, and hopefully something will be said on his behaf at the dedication of the Florida theatre.
 

imagineer boy

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Oh no, he was extremely talented. He wrote the great music for "The Mummy" and all the Next Generation Star Trek movie music. He was also the one who wrote the musical score for "Soarin over California" ):
 

xfkirsten

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I was extremely saddened when I read this before I left for work this morning. I have been a fan of his work for years. In fact, I credit him with my love for film scores. I grew up on Star Trek, and fell in love with the work he did for that franchise. "The Mummy" soundtrack is constantly in my CD player, and I can't say enough good things about his work on Soarin'. He will be sorely missed... :(

-Kirsten
 

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