I have to continue with my rant about James Horner. These are plagiarisms I noticed NOT because I read about them on the internet, but noticed WATCHING THE FILMS. i was just trying to watch some movie and bam! wait a minute, that music sounds familiar! Yeah, it's not only familiar it's an exact copy!
Shostakovich, 5th Symphony, Adagio, Flute and Harp soli. Stolen with the same exact orchestration and uncredited, for the really bad fantasy film The Sorceresses.
Charles Ives, The Unanswered Question . Stolen for the Main Title (!) of the also bad film C.H.U.D. a low grade horror film Horner scored.
Robert Schumann, 3rd Symphony First Movement, main theme. Stolen for the film Willow. Horner took everything from this theme and just added some fanfares in the brass.
He regularly lifted stuff for his scores, and all of it uncredited. Why? Because it's classical music, which meant to him - it is free to steal.
I have no idea of how many other things he stole - probably many. These are only a few I noticed because I was watching the films.
Wow. this list adds to my already existing aversion to Horner.
I couldn't agree with you more William. I think Horner is the most shameless plagiarist 'composer' at a professional level (and one who made a lot of money at that) that ever existed.
Ive also noticed his copycat reproduction of other music with shock, and often cringed at how shameless this man was.
As to John Williams, I like this quote from wikipedia...
Norwegian composer Marcus Paus argues that Williams's "satisfying way of embodying dissonance and avant-garde techniques within a larger tonal framework" makes him "one of the great composers of any century".
Yes I agree...one of the greatest composers of any century!I
What I like about this quote is that it emphasizes what most people dont talk about...the complexity of JWs tonal language.
The only drawback with JWilliams is the limited number of longer form works...he hasn't written as many concert works as a classical musician would. But I heard thats exactly what he plans to do following retirement next year...to write concert pieces. I cant wait for his first Symphony!!!