reminds me on alot of Williams Scores. Superman and Star Wars included. And If I listen not only to the melodic similarities but also view the structure of this Piece. i would named this John Williams, but its a Korngold Piece.
It is very interesting how much this sounds like John Williams. Three quarters of the main Star Wars theme is in the first couple of minutes, but what are Williams' themes other than arpeggios and some passing notes... That is not where his strengths lie. There are differences, Williams has more energy, more polyphony, more brass, more bravura, different generation altogether, but it is rather close!
E.T. sounds a lot like Prokofiev-lite to me (except for the theme - Prokofiev could write tunes), but the point is Williams has been the best symphonic writer in Hollywood for decades, he doesn't have Goldsmith's range in that J.G. composed magnificent soundtracks in most genres, whereas Williams -although way above average at worst- is slightly more limited (or picks his films less avariciously), but unsurpassed in his areas of strength.
You know who in my mind is most original and his symphonic writing doesn't sound like anybody before him? No, not Herrmann.
Hans!
So, what does this mean?