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Trevor Alfred Charles Jones (born March 23, 1949 in Cape Town
Cape Town

Cape Town is the second most populous city in South Africa, forming part of the metropolitan municipality of the City of Cape Town. It is the provincial Capital of the Western Cape, as well as the legislature capital of South Africa, where the Parliament of South Africa and many government offices are located....
, South Africa
South Africa

The Republic of South Africa, also known by Official names of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa....
) is a South African orchestra
Orchestra

An orchestra is an Musical ensemble, usually fairly large with string, brass, woodwind sections, and possibly a percussion section as well. The term orchestra derives from the name for the area in front of an theatre of ancient Greece reserved for the Greek chorus....
l film score
Film score

A film score is a broad term referring to the music in a film, which is generally categorically separated from songs used within a film. The term Soundtrack is often confused with film score, though a soundtrack may also include songs featured in the film as well as previously released music by other artists, while the score does...
 composer
Composer

A composer is a person who creates music, usually in the medium of musical notation, for interpretation and performance. The level of distinction between composers and other musicians varies, which affects issues such as copyright and the deference given to individual interpretations of a particular piece of music....
. Although not especially well known outside the film world, he has composed for numerous films and his music has been critically acclaimed for both its depth and emotion.

he age of 5, Jones already had decided to become a film composer. In 1967 he attended the Royal Academy of Music
Royal Academy of Music

The Royal Academy of Music in London, England, is a college or university school of music, Britian's oldest degree-granting music school and a constituent college of the University of London since 1999....
 in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 with a scholarship and afterwards worked for five years for the BBC on reviews of radio and television music.






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Trevor Alfred Charles Jones (born March 23, 1949 in Cape Town
Cape Town

Cape Town is the second most populous city in South Africa, forming part of the metropolitan municipality of the City of Cape Town. It is the provincial Capital of the Western Cape, as well as the legislature capital of South Africa, where the Parliament of South Africa and many government offices are located....
, South Africa
South Africa

The Republic of South Africa, also known by Official names of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa....
) is a South African orchestra
Orchestra

An orchestra is an Musical ensemble, usually fairly large with string, brass, woodwind sections, and possibly a percussion section as well. The term orchestra derives from the name for the area in front of an theatre of ancient Greece reserved for the Greek chorus....
l film score
Film score

A film score is a broad term referring to the music in a film, which is generally categorically separated from songs used within a film. The term Soundtrack is often confused with film score, though a soundtrack may also include songs featured in the film as well as previously released music by other artists, while the score does...
 composer
Composer

A composer is a person who creates music, usually in the medium of musical notation, for interpretation and performance. The level of distinction between composers and other musicians varies, which affects issues such as copyright and the deference given to individual interpretations of a particular piece of music....
. Although not especially well known outside the film world, he has composed for numerous films and his music has been critically acclaimed for both its depth and emotion.

Career

At the age of 5, Jones already had decided to become a film composer. In 1967 he attended the Royal Academy of Music
Royal Academy of Music

The Royal Academy of Music in London, England, is a college or university school of music, Britian's oldest degree-granting music school and a constituent college of the University of London since 1999....
 in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 with a scholarship and afterwards worked for five years for the BBC on reviews of radio and television music. In 1974 Jones attended the University of York
University of York

The University of York is a campus university located in the city of York, England. Established in 1963, York has expanded to more than 30 departments and centres, covering a wide range of subjects....
 from which he graduated with a Masters Degree in Film and Media Music. At the National Film and Television School
National Film and Television School

The National Film and Television School was established in 1971 and is based at Beaconsfield Studios in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, 25 miles west of London, and close to some of the UK's major film studios, such as Pinewood Studios....
 Jones studied for three years on general film-making and film and sound techniques. During this time he wrote the music for twenty-two student projects. In 1981 Jones wrote the score for the Academy award-winning short movie "The Dollar Bottom" and for the short "The Black Angel".

Jones was soon after brought to the attention of John Boorman
John Boorman

John Boorman is an England filmmaker, currently based in Ireland, best known for his feature films such as Point Blank , Deliverance, Excalibur , Hope and Glory , The General and Zardoz....
, who was in the midst of making his Arthurian
King Arthur

King Arthur is a legendary Britons leader who, according to medieval histories and Romance , led the defence of Britain against the Saxon invaders in the early 6th century....
 epic, Excalibur
Excalibur (film)

Excalibur is a 1981 in film fantasy film which retells the legend of King Arthur. It grossed $34,967,437 United States dollar, and was the 18th most successful film of that year....
. Although mostly tracked with classical music by Richard Wagner
Richard Wagner

Wilhelm Richard Wagner was a German composer, Conducting, theatre director and essayist, primarily known for his operas . Unlike most other great opera composers, Wagner wrote both the scenario and libretto for his works....
 and Carl Orff
Carl Orff

Carl Orff was a 20th-century Germany composer, most famous for his composition Carmina Burana . He has also become very influential in the field of music education for his pedagogy methods, which survive through Orff Schulwerk....
, Boorman also needed original dramatic cues (as well as period music) for certain scenes. Given Excaliburs modest budget, a "name" composer was out of the question, so Boorman commissioned the up-and-coming young Jones.

Excalibur brought Jones to the attention of Jim Henson
Jim Henson

'James Maury "Jim" Henson' , was one of the most widely known puppeteers in American television history. He was the creator of The Muppets, Fraggle Rock, and the leading force behind their long run in the television series Sesame Street and The Muppet Show and films such as The Muppet Movie and The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth...
, who was making
The Dark Crystal
The Dark Crystal

The Dark Crystal is a cult film 1982 in film fantasy film directed by puppeteers Jim Henson and Frank Oz, creators of The Muppet Show. Although still marketed as a family film, it was notably darker than previous material created by them....
, and looking for a composer who was young and eager to work in the experimental, free-wheeling way which Henson preferred. The resultant score is an expansive, multi-faceted work, featuring The London Symphony Orchestra
London Symphony Orchestra

The London Symphony Orchestra is a major orchestra of the United Kingdom, as well as one of the best-known orchestras in the world. Since 1982, the LSO has been based in London's Barbican Arts Centre....
, augmented by inventive use of Fairlight and Synclavier synthesizers, as well as period instruments like crumhorn
Crumhorn

The crumhorn is a musical instrument of the woodwind family, most commonly used during the Renaissance music period. In modern times, there has been a revival of interest in Early Music, and crumhorns are being played again....
, recorder
Recorder

The recorder is a woodwind instrument musical instrument of the family known as fipple flutes or internal duct flutes — whistle-like instruments which include the tin whistle and ocarina....
, and the unusual double-flageolet
Flageolet

A flageolet is a woodwind musical instrument and a member of the fipple family. Its invention is ascribed to the 16th century Seigneur Juvigny in 1581....
, which Jones came across by chance in a music store.

Jones followed Excalibur with fine scores for now-forgotten films like
The Sender
The Sender

The Sender is a 1982 in film horror film directed by Roger Christian and written by Thomas Baum....
(1982) and the pirate adventure Nate and Hayes
Nate and Hayes

Nate and Hayes, also known as Savage Islands , is a 1983 in film swashbuckling adventure film set in the Oceania in the late 19th century....
(1983), starring the young Tommy Lee Jones
Tommy Lee Jones

'Tommy Lee Jones' is an Academy Award-, Golden Globe-, Screen Actors Guild- and Emmy Award-winning United States actor and film director. He is perhaps best known for his appearances as Samuel Gerard in The Fugitive and U.S....
. In 1985 Jones composed one of his best scores, for the acclaimed television production
The Last Place On Earth
The Last Place on Earth

The Last Place on Earth is a 1985 Central Television seven part serial based on the book Scott and Amundsen by Roland Huntford. The book is a biography of Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his Norwegian rival in polar exploration, Roald Amundsen ....
, which chronicled the rival attempts of Robert Falcon Scott
Robert Falcon Scott

Robert Falcon Scott Royal Victorian Order was a British Royal Naval officer and explorer who led two expeditions to the Antarctic regions: the Discovery Expedition, 1901–04, and the ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition, 1910–13....
 and Roald Amundsen
Roald Amundsen

Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen , was a Norwegian people Exploration of polar regions. He led the first Antarctica expedition to reach the South Pole between 1910 and 1912....
 to be the first to reach the South Pole.

Jones reunited with Henson for the 1986 fantasy musical
Labyrinth
Labyrinth (film)

Labyrinth is a 1986 fantasy film, directed by Jim Henson, produced by George Lucas, and designed by Brian Froud. Henson collaborated on the screenwriting with children's author Dennis Lee and Monty Python alumnus Terry Jones....
. David Bowie
David Bowie

David Bowie is an English musician, actor, record producer and Arrangement. Active in five decades of rock music and frequently reinventing his music and image, Bowie is widely regarded as an innovator, particularly for his work in the 1970s....
 wrote and performed the vocal tracks for this movie, including the hit
"Underground", while Jones provided the dramatic score.

Reflecting that his complex, symphonic score for
The Dark Crystal garnered little notice, Jones began to re-think his entire approach to dramatic scoring. Around the mid-80s, Jones' work became more electronic-based (much like fellow film composer Maurice Jarre
Maurice Jarre

Maurice Jarre is a France composer and Conducting. Although he has composed several concert works, he is best known for his film scores for motion pictures, particularly those of David Lean: Lawrence of Arabia , Doctor Zhivago , and A Passage to India ....
), eschewing identifiable themes in favor of mood-enhancing synth chords and minimalist patterns. While he did write a somber, chamber orchestra score in 1988 for
Dominick & Eugene (which featured classical guitarist John Williams
John Williams

John Towner Williams is an United States composer, conducting and pianist. In a career that spans six decades, Williams has composed many of the most famous film scores in Hollywood history, including Star Wars music, Superman music, Born on the Fourth of July , Harry Potter music and all but two of Steven Spielberg's feature fil...
), scores like
Angel Heart
Angel Heart

Angel Heart is a 1987 in film Mystery film-Thriller written and directed by Alan Parker, and starring Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro and Lisa Bonet....
(1987), Mississippi Burning
Mississippi Burning

Mississippi Burning is a 1988 crime drama film based on the FBI investigation into the real-life Mississippi civil rights workers murders in the U.S....
(1988) and Sea of Love
Sea of Love

Sea of Love is a 1989 in film Crime film/Thriller about New York City detective Frank Keller trying to catch a serial killer who finds victims through the singles column in a newspaper....
(1989) are more typical of Jones' output during this period.

Jones' return to large-orchestra scoring came with 1990's
Arachnophobia
Arachnophobia (film)

Arachnophobia is a 1990 in film United States horror film-comedy film directed by Frank Marshall and starring Jeff Daniels and John Goodman....
, and he provided a light-hearted Georges Delerue
Georges Delerue

'Georges Delerue' was a renowned France film composer who composed over 350 film score for cinema and television. He won numerous important awards including Rome Prize , Emmy Award , Genie Award , ACE Award and Academy Award in 1979 for A Little Romance and 4 other Academy Nominations ....
-flavoured score for
Blame It on the Bellboy in 1992.

Jones' most popular success came later in 1992 with his score for
The Last of the Mohicans
The Last of the Mohicans

The Last of the Mohicans is a historical novel by James Fenimore Cooper, first published in January 1826.It was one of the most popular English-language novels of its time....
, and his soaring, passionate music belies the difficulties which afflicted its creation. Director Michael Mann
Michael Mann (film director)

Michael Kenneth Mann is an Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated American film director, screenwriter, and film producer. For his work, he has received nominations from international organizations and juries, including those at British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Cannes Film Festival and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts a...
 initially asked Jones to provide an electronic score for the film, but late in the game, it was decided an orchestral score would be more appropriate for this historic epic. Jones hurried to re-fashion the score for orchestra in the limited time left, while the constant re-cutting of the film meant music cues sometimes had to be rewritten several times to keep-up with the new timings. Finally, with the release date looming, composer Randy Edelman
Randy Edelman

Randy Edelman is an United States film score composer....
 was called-in to score some minor scenes which Jones did not have time to do. Jones and Edelman received co-credit on the film (thus making this very popular and acclaimed score ineligible for Oscar consideration). Although all were displeased with the circumstances Jones was not fired from the film despite reports to the contrary.

Jones became active in television in the 90s, with memorable orchestral scores for several Hallmark productions, including
Gulliver's Travels
Gulliver's Travels (TV miniseries)

Gulliver's Travels is a TV miniseries based on Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, produced by Jim Henson Productions and Hallmark Entertainment....
, Merlin
Merlin (film)

Merlin is a 3 hour television miniseries released in 1998 that retells the famous legend of King Arthur from the perspective of the wizard Merlin ....
and Cleopatra
Cleopatra (1999 film)

Cleopatra, the 1999 in film is a fictional portrayal of the Egyptian queen Cleopatra, produced by Hallmark Cards#Subsidiaries, starring Leonor Varela as the title character, Timothy Dalton as Caesar, Billy Zane as Marc Antony, Rupert Graves as Octavius, Sean Pertwee as Brutus and Bruce Payne as Cassius....
. He also provided a fun, jazzy, 30s-style score for Richard III
Richard III (1995 film)

Richard III is a 1995 in film film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play Richard III , starring Sir Ian McKellen, Annette Bening, Jim Broadbent, Robert Downey Jr., Nigel Hawthorne, Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith, John Wood and Dominic West....
, starring Ian McKellen
Ian McKellen

Sir Ian Murray McKellen, Order of the Companions of Honour, Order of the British Empire , is an England actor of theatre and film, the recipient of the Tony Award and two Academy Awards nominations....
(1995), which features a swing-band setting of Christopher Marlowe
Christopher Marlowe

Christopher "Kit" Marlowe was an Kingdom of England Playwright, poet and translator of the Elizabethan era. The foremost English Renaissance theatre tragedy next to William Shakespeare, he is known for his blank verse, his overreaching protagonists, and his own mysterious and untimely death....
's "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love

The Passionate Shepherd to His Love is a poem written by the England poet Christopher Marlowe and published in 1599 ....
" In 1997 Jones worked for the first time with acclaimed director Ridley Scott
Ridley Scott

Sir Ridley Scott is a United Kingdom Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe Award, Emmy Award and British Academy of Film and Television Arts winning film director and film producer known for his stylish visuals and an obsession for detail....
, providing an electronic/orchestral/rock-flavoured soundtrack for
G.I. Jane
G.I. Jane

G.I. Jane is a 1997 in film action film that tells the fictional story of the first woman to undergo training in United States Navy Special forces....
(1997).

Jones has sometimes been erroneously credited as an "arranger" for John Williams' score for
Return of the Jedi, owing to a "Trevor Jones" listed in the film's credits. However this was not the composer, but an extra who played one of the Ewoks.

Soundtracks

Soundtracks for films authored or arranged by Jones include:

  • Around the World in 80 Days
    Around the World in 80 Days (2004 film)

    Around the World in 80 Days is a 2004 in film comedy/adventure film based on Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days . It stars Jackie Chan, Steve Coogan and C?cile de France....
    (2004
    2004 in film

    The year '2004 in film' involved some significant events. Major releases of sequels took place. It included blockbuster films like Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ,The Passion of the Christ, Meet the Fockers, Shrek 2, Blade: Trinity, Spider-Man 2, Alien vs....
    )
  • The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
    The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (soundtrack)

    The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is the film soundtrack from the 2003 film The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen , released by Var?se Sarabande on August 1, 2003....
    (2003
    2003 in film

    The year '2003 in film' involved some significant events. Releases of sequels took place with movies like 2 Fast 2 Furious, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King , Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, The Matrix Reloaded, The Matrix Revolutions, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Freddy vs Jason, X2: X-Men Uni...
    )
  • Dinotopia
    Dinotopia (TV miniseries)

    Dinotopia is a four hour TV miniseries co-produced by Disney Television and Hallmark Entertainment. It is based on the fictional world of Dinotopia, a utopia in which sentient dinosaurs and humans coexist, created by American author James Gurney....
    (2002
    2002 in film

    The year '2002 in film' involved some significant events. The first significant releases of sequels took place between Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, Men in Black II, Analyze That, Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams, Stuart Litt...
    ) (TV miniseries)
  • From Hell
    From Hell (film)

    From Hell is a 2001 film based on the graphic novel of the From Hell by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell. It was directed by the Hughes Brothers, and first released on October 19, 2001....
    (2001
    2001 in film

    The year 2001 in film involved some significant events. ...
    )
  • Thirteen Days
    Thirteen Days (film)

    Thirteen Days is a 2000 in film Historical drama film directed by Roger Donaldson about the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, seen from the perspective of the United States political leadership....
    (2000
    2000 in film

    The year 2000 in film involved some significant events....
    )
  • Cleopatra
    Cleopatra (1999 film)

    Cleopatra, the 1999 in film is a fictional portrayal of the Egyptian queen Cleopatra, produced by Hallmark Cards#Subsidiaries, starring Leonor Varela as the title character, Timothy Dalton as Caesar, Billy Zane as Marc Antony, Rupert Graves as Octavius, Sean Pertwee as Brutus and Bruce Payne as Cassius....
    (1999
    1999 in film

    The year 1999 in film involved some significant events and was arguably the most successful year for films released in the 1990s. Several new feature films, including Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, The Sixth Sense, new sequel Toy Story 2, first of The Matrix, Disney's animated Tarzan , The Mummy , and the hig...
    ) (TV
    Television movie

    A television movie is a feature film that is produced for and originally distributed by a television network....
    )
  • Notting Hill
    Notting Hill (film)

    Notting Hill is a 1999 in film romantic comedy film set in Notting Hill, London, released on 21 May 1999. The screenplay was written by Richard Curtis who had previously written Four Weddings and a Funeral....
    (1999)
  • The Mighty
    The Mighty

    The Mighty is a 1998 in film comedy-drama film, based on the book Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick....
    (1998
    1998 in film

    The year 1998 in film involved some significant events....
    )
  • Merlin
    Merlin (film)

    Merlin is a 3 hour television miniseries released in 1998 that retells the famous legend of King Arthur from the perspective of the wizard Merlin ....
    (1998) (TV
    Television movie

    A television movie is a feature film that is produced for and originally distributed by a television network....
    )
  • Dark City (1998)
  • Desperate Measures
    Desperate Measures

    Desperate Measures is a 1998 Action film Thriller starring Michael Keaton, Andy Garcia, Brian Cox & Marcia Gay Harden....
    (1998)
  • Lawn Dogs
    Lawn Dogs

    Lawn Dogs is a drama film directed by John Duigan and screenwritten by Naomi Wallace. It stars Sam Rockwell and Mischa Barton. Although filmed in Louisville, and Danville Kentucky in the United States, Lawn Dogs is a United Kingdom film produced by Duncan Kenworthy....
    (1997
    1997 in film

    The year 1997 in film involved some significant events....
    )
  • G.I. Jane
    G.I. Jane

    G.I. Jane is a 1997 in film action film that tells the fictional story of the first woman to undergo training in United States Navy Special forces....
    (1997)
  • Brassed Off
    Brassed Off

    Brassed Off is a 1996 in film black comedy Cinema of the United Kingdom written and directed by Mark Herman. This film is about the troubles faced by a colliery brass band, following the closure of their pit....
    (1997
    1997 in film

    The year 1997 in film involved some significant events....
    )
  • Loch Ness
    Loch Ness (film)

    Loch Ness is a 1996 family drama film starring Ted Danson and Joely Richardson....
    (1996)
  • Gulliver's Travels
    Gulliver's Travels (TV miniseries)

    Gulliver's Travels is a TV miniseries based on Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, produced by Jim Henson Productions and Hallmark Entertainment....
    (1996
    1996 in film

    The year '1996 in film' involved some significant events. Major releases this year included Fargo , Trainspotting , The English Patient , Independence Day , Twister , Scream, Jerry Maguire and Madonna 's Evita ....
    ) (TV
    Television movie

    A television movie is a feature film that is produced for and originally distributed by a television network....
    )
  • Richard III
    Richard III (1995 film)

    Richard III is a 1995 in film film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play Richard III , starring Sir Ian McKellen, Annette Bening, Jim Broadbent, Robert Downey Jr., Nigel Hawthorne, Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith, John Wood and Dominic West....
    (1995
    1995 in film

    The year 1995 in film involved some significant events....
    )
  • Kiss of Death
    Kiss of Death (1995 film)

    Kiss of Death is a 1994 crime/detective Thriller starring David Caruso, Samuel L. Jackson, and Nicolas Cage. The movie is a remake of the Kiss of Death that starred Victor Mature, Brian Donlevy, and Richard Widmark....
    (1995)
  • In the Name of the Father (1993
    1993 in film

    The year 1993 in film involved many significant films. ...
    )
  • Cliffhanger
    Cliffhanger (film)

    Cliffhanger is a 1993 in film action film directed by Renny Harlin and starring Sylvester Stallone and John Lithgow. Stallone plays a climbing, who becomes embroiled in a failed Robbery set in a U.S....
    (1993)
  • The Last of the Mohicans
    The Last of the Mohicans (1992 film)

    The Last of the Mohicans is a 1992 historical epic film set in 1757 during the French and Indian War. It was directed by Michael Mann and based on James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans, although it owes more to George B....
    (1992
    1992 in film

    The year 1992 in film involved many significant films. ...
    ) and soundtrack
    The Last of the Mohicans
    The Last of the Mohicans (album)

    The Last of the Mohicans is the soundtrack album of The Last of the Mohicans .* Composers: Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman* Conductor: Daniel A....
  • Freejack
    Freejack

    Freejack is a 1992 in film science fiction film directed by Geoff Murphy. It stars Emilio Estevez, Mick Jagger, Rene Russo, Jonathan Banks, and Anthony Hopkins....
    (1992)
  • Arachnophobia
    Arachnophobia (film)

    Arachnophobia is a 1990 in film United States horror film-comedy film directed by Frank Marshall and starring Jeff Daniels and John Goodman....
    (1990)
  • By Dawn's Early Light
    By Dawn's Early Light

    By Dawn?s Early Light is an HBO Original Movie, aired in 1990 and set in 1991. It is based on the 1983 novel Trinity's Child, written by William Prochnau....
    (1990) (TV
    Television movie

    A television movie is a feature film that is produced for and originally distributed by a television network....
    )
  • Sea of Love
    Sea of Love

    Sea of Love is a 1989 in film Crime film/Thriller about New York City detective Frank Keller trying to catch a serial killer who finds victims through the singles column in a newspaper....
    (1989
    1989 in film

    Events* "Batman " is released on June 23rd, and went on to become the biggest blockbuster of the year; Grossing over $250 million at the box office....
    )
  • Mississippi Burning
    Mississippi Burning

    Mississippi Burning is a 1988 crime drama film based on the FBI investigation into the real-life Mississippi civil rights workers murders in the U.S....
    (1988
    1988 in film

    Events* Michael Jackson's first film was MoonwalkerTop grossing films source: http://boxofficemojo.com/yearly/chart/?yr=1988&p=.htm...
    )
  • Angel Heart
    Angel Heart

    Angel Heart is a 1987 in film Mystery film-Thriller written and directed by Alan Parker, and starring Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro and Lisa Bonet....
    (1987
    1987 in film

    Events*January 31 - The Cure for Insomnia premieres at The School of the Art Institute in Chicago, Illinois, to officially become the world's longest film according to Guinness World Records....
    )
  • Labyrinth
    Labyrinth (film)

    Labyrinth is a 1986 fantasy film, directed by Jim Henson, produced by George Lucas, and designed by Brian Froud. Henson collaborated on the screenwriting with children's author Dennis Lee and Monty Python alumnus Terry Jones....
    (1986
    1986 in film

    Events*April 12 - Actor Morgan Mason marries The Go-Go's Belinda Carlisle*Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger marries television journalist Maria Shriver....
    ) and soundtrack
    Labyrinth
    Labyrinth (album)

    Labyrinth is a soundtrack album by David Bowie and Trevor Jones , released in 1986 for the film Labyrinth . The Audio CD release was in 1989....
  • Runaway Train
    Runaway Train (film)

    Runaway Train is a 1985 in film, Academy Award-nominated film which tells the story of two escaped convicts and a female train worker who are stuck on a runaway train as it barrels through snowy desolate Alaska....
    (1985
    1985 in film

    Events* 3 December - Roger Moore steps down from the role of James Bond after twelve years and seven films. He is replaced by Timothy Dalton....
    )
  • The Dark Crystal
    The Dark Crystal

    The Dark Crystal is a cult film 1982 in film fantasy film directed by puppeteers Jim Henson and Frank Oz, creators of The Muppet Show. Although still marketed as a family film, it was notably darker than previous material created by them....
    (1982
    1982 in film

    for use in movie theaters.* Hugh Grant makes his film debut.*October 8th = Angelina Jolie makes her film debut as a child actress appearing with her father Jon Voight, in Lookin' to Get Out....
    )
  • Excalibur
    Excalibur (film)

    Excalibur is a 1981 in film fantasy film which retells the legend of King Arthur. It grossed $34,967,437 United States dollar, and was the 18th most successful film of that year....
    (1981)


Selected Bibliography

  • Cooper, David, Christopher Fox & Ian Sapiro (eds.), CineMusic? Constructing the Film Score, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008.
  • Sapiro, Ian & David Cooper, "Spotting, Scoring, Soundtrack: The Evolution of Trevor Jones's Score for Sea of Love", 17-32 in CineMusic? Constructing the Film Score, edited by David Cooper, Christopher Fox & Ian Sapiro. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008.


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