Yes, he was a really talented man. Truly one of the greats.I am quite convinced that it was basically impossible for Jerry Goldsmith to compose anything that wasn't brilliant.
Too true.Returning to Vulcan from 1:30 onward.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJYCqOs_t5I
It's the best statement of that theme across II and III.
This one is right behind it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECY84LK3fk0
The Trek III score doesn't get enough respect.
The Meld from 0:58 onward is awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65UJoxMX_u4
Returning to Vulcan from 1:30 onward.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJYCqOs_t5I
It's the best statement of that theme across II and III.
This one is right behind it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECY84LK3fk0
The Trek III score doesn't get enough respect.
The Meld from 0:58 onward is awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65UJoxMX_u4
Illia's Theme is, by far, my favorite.
I really like "Ba'Ku Village" from Insurrection. Just one of my favorites.![]()
Goldsmith, in my factual opinion, is one of the few (perhaps the only) composer to generally outmatch even John Williams. He not have Williams's power, but unlike Williams, he doesn't repeat each main theme six times with minimal variation. Well, in STAR TREK V, MAYbe.
I don't know. Goldsmith had quite a range. Compare his score for Planet of the Apes to his score for TMP. Totally different approaches, styles, etc. And he excelled at both.True, but I can't imagine Goldsmith ever composing anything like Williams' scores for Close Encounters of the Third Kind or Catch Me If You Can.
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