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What are your top 10 favourite film composers?

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  • #4803
    Thor Joachim Haga
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    Also an age-old classic topic, and a nice companion to the “what are your top 10 favourite soundtracks?” thread.

    I revised my list about two years ago, so now it looks like this:

    1. JOHN WILLIAMS
    2. Hans Zimmer
    3. Vangelis
    4. James Horner
    5. Zbigniew Preisner
    6. Giorgio Moroder
    7. Tangerine Dream
    8. Ennio Morricone
    9. Thomas Newman
    10. James Newton Howard

    #4816
    Nick Zwar
    Deltaker

    I just name these off the top of my head (in chronological order of birthyear)
    Miklós Rózsa (1907–1995)
    Alex North (1910–1991)
    Bernard Herrmann (1911–1975)
    Ennio Morricone (1928–2020)
    Jerry Goldsmith (1929–2004)
    John Williams (1932–)
    Howard Shore (1946-)
    Elliot Goldenthal (1954–)
    James Horner (1953-)
    Thomas Newman (1955-)

    I’m flipping around a few names… I mean, there are so many more that are favorites… There’s John Barry, Leonard Rosenman… Don Davis (because I LOVE his Matrix scores), James Newton Howard (really cools stuff)…, Bruce Broughton… Vangelis (I like his film scores, but don’t consider him primarily a film composer, Hans Zimmer, Maurice Jarre, Danny Elfman… and more… cannot decide really, so I could flip a few names now and then, and probably will. 🙂 Wojciech Kilar is a favorite too…
    Not to mention composers such as Shostakovich, Copland, Glass, Nyman, Vangelis… I like them all, but I don’t consider than primarily film composers, even though they obviously were film composers… Ah, well, I did my “off the top of my head top ten” list. 🙂

    #4817
    GerateWohl
    Deltaker

    Here I have to admit, that John Williams is my absolute top favourite. From all other composers in my top 10 I like aproximately 30% of their work. And their ranking results from how much I like their great 30%.
    And of course the list is just a momentary picture.
    And main criterion for me is how much I like their music. How well it works in which movie is secondary for me.

    1. John Williams
    2. Miklós Rózsa
    3. Jerry Goldsmith
    4. Elmer Bernstein
    5. Philippe Rombi
    6. Joe Hisaishi
    7. Philippe Sarde
    8. Bernhard Hermann
    9. James Newton Howard
    10. Dario Marianelli

    Honorable mentions:
    Danny Elfman
    Franz Waxman
    James Horner
    Alan Silvestri
    Howard Shore
    Christopher Young
    Patrick Doyle
    John Barry
    Ennio Morricone

    #4819
    Thor Joachim Haga
    Nøkkelmester

    Nice lists! I can understand the frustration in boiling it down to 10. I’ve made a “thought construct” for myself, that I think about every night before I go to sleep (I need something to divert my brain from the tinnitus), and it’s a construct that is able to encompass my relationship to all film composers who ever lived, and sorta rank them. I can talk about that later, if it sounds interesting at all.

    #4824
    Nick Zwar
    Deltaker

    I can say Rózsa, North, Herrmann, Goldsmith and Morricone would be “fixed” as my top five favorite film composers, but I like a lot of other composers as well, so the other five slots may be “rotating”.

    #4825
    GerateWohl
    Deltaker

    To be honest, I had a look at my collection and from the pure number of albums per composer I took the first indication for my ranking.
    And that was the reason for my high Goldsmith ranking. Yes, he wrote great scores. But I am not a huge fan of his 80s and 90s super reverb synth heavy sound. And often I think, he didn’t produce great albums. But each time I considered my Goldsmith collection complete something great that I didn’t know before comes along.

    #4830
    slint
    Deltaker

    Something like

    Ennio Morricone
    Piero Piccioni
    Bruno Nicolai
    Armando Trovajoli
    Luis Bacalov
    Stelvio Cipriani
    Nino Rota
    Philippe Sarde
    François de Roubaix
    Francis Lai

    #4832
    Sigbjørn
    Deltaker

    No Williams?

    #4835
    Malte Müller
    Nøkkelmester

    Jerry Goldsmith
    John Williams
    Ennio Morricone
    Miklos Rozsa
    Bernhard Herrmann
    Elliot Goldenthal
    Lalo Schifrin
    John Barry
    Christopher Young
    Dimitri Tiomkin

    It’s just an attempt annd hard to limit it. The positions after 3rd are more or less random…

    And that was the reason for my high Goldsmith ranking. Yes, he wrote great scores. But I am not a huge fan of his 80s and 90s super reverb synth heavy sound.

    I generally like Goldsmith best until mid-80s. The 80s synths can really be hit and miss. TOTAL RECALL is to me the last really great score. There are some good ones in the 90s but they pale against the others for me, too.

    #4837
    GerateWohl
    Deltaker

    TOTAL RECALL is to me the last really great score.

    To me it’s probably The Mummy.

    Even though, I found L.A. Confidential great, too.

    #4845
    Malte Müller
    Nøkkelmester

    To me it’s probably The Mummy. Even though, I found L.A. Confidential great, too.

    Yes, those and other scores like City Hall, The Shadow or even the rather unusal Fierce Creatures are some of later scores I like, too. But they all miss the “edgyness” especially in action stuff of his earlier works.

    #4881
    Nick Zwar
    Deltaker

    I like all Jerry Goldsmith scores (well, okay, except for ANGIE), but of course I don’t like them all the same. Still, I would rank HOLLOW MAN with the best of them, it’s one of the most elegant and exciting scores of his later period. Likewise STAR TREK – NEMESIS, absolutely terrific score. And LOONEY TUNES – BACK IN ACTION is wonderful, very charming and full of energy.

    #4884
    Malte Müller
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    I like all Jerry Goldsmith scores (well, okay, except for ANGIE), but of course I don’t like them all the same

    Good summary fitting me as well generally. As the say gois “A bad Goldsmith is always better than some good by others” 😉 Hollow Man never really grabbed me as didn’t Nemesis. But since I am sort of Trekkie I tolerate it 😉

    #4885
    Nick Zwar
    Deltaker

    As the say gois “A bad Goldsmith is always better than some good by others”

    Yeah, that’s true. Interestingly, as far as I’m concerned, HOLLOW MAN and NEMESIS is up there with the best with them.

    #4888
    Malte Müller
    Nøkkelmester

    Guess, I need to revisit Hollow Man… Another good later one is FIRST KNIGHT, although I only know the old album.

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