JAMES HORNER (COMPOSER OF TITANIC)- STUDIO OF JAMES HORNER
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James Roy Horner (August 14, 1953 - June 22, 2015) was an American composer, conductor, and orchestrator of film scores. He was known for the integration of choral and electronic elements, and for his frequent use of motifs associated with Celtic music.
Horner's first major score was in 1979 for The Lady in Red, but he did not establish himself as an eminent film composer until his work on the 1982 film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. His score for James Cameron's Titanic is the best-selling orchestral film soundtrack of all time. He also wrote the score for the highest-grossing film of all time, James Cameron's Avatar.
Horner collaborated on multiple projects with directors including Don Bluth, James Cameron, Joe Johnston, Walter Hill, Ron Howard, Phil Nibbelink and Simon Wells; producers including George Lucas, David Kirschner, Jon Landau, Brian Grazer and Steven Spielberg; and songwriters including Will Jennings, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. He won two Academy Awards, six Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes, three Satellite Awards, three Saturn Awards, and was nominated for three BAFTA Awards.
Horner, who was an avid pilot, died at the age of 61 in a single-fatality crash while flying his Short Tucano turboprop aircraft.
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When his daughter says "He was a weirdo! He was an artist.... He was magic."
I'm in tears
I can honestly say, James Horner is my favorite composer period. Nobody can invoke emotion in a film like James did. We miss you maestro.
He gave SOUL to the movies.
I miss you maestro horner
what a talent, what a genius, what a loss...RIP
My dad produced the first movie where James Horner conducted the London Symphony. "KRULL". I wish I got to go to the recording session. He could not have been nicer.
James Horner was an artist, a composer an arranger. He knew music. What worked and what didn't. He called himself a pencil for hire but he was so much more. Music especially his film scores were the emotional underpinnings of the films he worked on. His music affects us physically and emotionally as it surrounds us...contemplative, soothing, exciting, saddening, angering, soaring joyful bliss then returning us to a sense of normalcy only to find our feet aren't quite touching the ground because his magic has elevated us above all the little things that distract us from feeling our most powerful emotions and the wonder they produce. As long as James Horner is remembered his creations will live on and that will be forever.....
My name is James Horner as well. I was named after the Titanic Composer James Horner. So yes I’m named after a famous person.
This was such a wonderful window inside the man who made some of the most beautiful scores I've heard. No one did romantic themes like Horner. His studio is so evocative, such fascination with movement and color. Many thanks to his wife for sharing this.
Pure fantasy❤❤❤
You could make a museum out of it after all. I would make a pilgrimage there. In Europe, they would have made a tourist attraction out of it long ago, see Beethoven's birthplace in Bonn or Berggasse in Vienna, where Sigmund Freud lived etc.
Extremely sad and yet wonderfully delightful at the same time. A James Horner that we never knew.
I was fortunate in getting to know him and his family personally. They were always very kind to me. When he died, it really did get to me, thinking about his wife and daughter.
You're right, you are fortunate
I love all his paraphernalia: may he rest in peace.
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Most emotional moment for me as James Horner who himself played(The Potrait of Titanic) first motivated me to play piano in my life🥺🥺
I feel he is still playing piano😭
It was so sad as he was such a wonderful composer!
Is my favorite composer with joe hisaishi and vangelis, with only two notes he could make you cry
As someone who wants to always keep the "magical child" alive within me, James Horner's music really moved/moves me... both when I was a child, and now to this day. I have had so many amazing emotional experiences because of the music that he created. I am grateful that he shared himself with the world in that way; his music has enriched my life in immeasurable ways. I remember feeling sad when I found out that he passed, but I also realized when that happened that his ability to write pieces like 'Jake's First Flight' from Avatar and 'Southampton' from Titanic were directly tied to his understanding of the feeling of flying. He died doing something that I feel intuitively gave him great inspiration and joy. As James Cameron has said (paraphrasing), "in any endeavor in which innovation is required, failure is an option, fear isn't."
What a magical place - I’m so grateful to his family for sharing this, and for James to have inspired me so much ❤
i love his personality
Thanks for sharing this. His music just tells a story. No other composer like him! Rest easy🙌🏼
Tragic loss. 😔 What a magical, beautiful studio.
Great composer
Would've never guessed such a shy, calm and soft spoken gentleman to have such an extravagant and bizarre studio.
If this is what James Horner's studio looks like, just imagine what Danny Elfman's studio looks like!
But seriously, this completely recontextualizes James Horner's music for me. Thank you for posting this.
What an amazing tribute to Horner
James horner was the best composer music film 🎥 of all the time rip maestro you are truly talented intelligent 🧐 you are truly missed 😢
He is so missed
Amazing to see his studio and his family!!!!
Thank you for sharing this! Mr Horner lived a good life and had a great family.
Wonderful video, showcasing James’s creative mind that touched so many with its strange beauty. Great family too
Amazing Video
This was lovely,
I want to go there.
This is too damn sad.
This is so thoughtful of you to share James’ studio with us, with you and Emily in it. I often wonder how all of you have been doing without him. This video came as a surprise and I am relieved. I am among millions of his biggest fans, still mourning for the loss of his gentle presence and his beautiful creation. If you do decide to make a museum of his collections, I definitely will visit and pay my respect. May him rest in peace. 👍👍👍👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you ❤
12:28 most of the legends are always alone......
Amazing video. Thanks.
thanks for uploading
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing this 🤍✨
Really cool; thanks for sharing!!
9:46 - what is this lovely bit of music?
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To Gillan on her 37th Birthday
@@sunnikdas217thank you!
What a fascinating snapshot into Horner's life & family. Does anyone know what score the background music comes from?
To Gillan on her 37 th birthday - by JAMES HORNER
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Respect
What are the songs used in this videos? Like which of his pieces?
tchotchke heaven
Well, I thought the score is the part of the film, besides the woke POV, before WOKE had become a huge thing in 2005, that has aged the worst. I wish that Hans Zimmer had been available. Or a Max Steiner or Bernard Hermann or Erick Wolfgang Korrnfeld or Herb Stothardt or any of the composers of really Wagner-sequel composers....