Jerry Goldsmith was, of course, a fantastic composer, and nothing can really beat his score for TMP.
Michael Giacchino has certainly produced brilliant soundtracks for the two nu-Trek's, but I feel his music is far more suitable for the action-orientated style of the films.
Although I enjoyed Dennis McCarthy's Generations soundtrack, I felt his DS9 music was underwhelming and too incidental.
So I was having a listening to my collection of Alan Silvestri stuff, and it dawned on me that he could make a brilliant composer for any new Trek media (not that I am expecting a new TV show). He certainly knows the sci-fi genre, having scored Back to the Future, Contact, Predator.
He currently scores the new COSMOS TV show (which happens to be directed by Brannon Braga!); and it is absolutely fantastic.
It is his Contact soundtrack that I think really helps capture the "Boldly Go, New Frontiers" exploration side of Star Trek. This piece in particular suits a Trek style very well, I think.
Anyway, it was just a thought I had.
What do you guys think?
Michael Giacchino has certainly produced brilliant soundtracks for the two nu-Trek's, but I feel his music is far more suitable for the action-orientated style of the films.
Although I enjoyed Dennis McCarthy's Generations soundtrack, I felt his DS9 music was underwhelming and too incidental.
So I was having a listening to my collection of Alan Silvestri stuff, and it dawned on me that he could make a brilliant composer for any new Trek media (not that I am expecting a new TV show). He certainly knows the sci-fi genre, having scored Back to the Future, Contact, Predator.
He currently scores the new COSMOS TV show (which happens to be directed by Brannon Braga!); and it is absolutely fantastic.
It is his Contact soundtrack that I think really helps capture the "Boldly Go, New Frontiers" exploration side of Star Trek. This piece in particular suits a Trek style very well, I think.
Anyway, it was just a thought I had.
What do you guys think?