Re: Re: Tubas in the movies


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Posted by Good list on January 05, 2001 at 13:13:25:

In Reply to: Re: Tubas in the movies posted by Dave on January 05, 2001 at 12:28:56:

Here they are...

Soldier - Joel McNeely (triple brass choir with, among other things, six tubas!)
Gorky Park - James Horner (scored back in his "ultra-low tuba" days)
Grand Canyon - James Newton Howard (get it for the Grand Canyon Fanfare at the end - balls to the walls!!)
Fugitive - James Fig Newton Howard (Tommy & Jim and their cimbassos - 'nuff said!)
An American Tail/Fievel Goes West - James Horner (some great solo tuba work by Jim Self, unless I've missed my guess...)
Tombstone - Bruce Broughton
Aliens - James Horner
E.T. - John Williams (the recent remastered issue)
Poltergeist - Jerry Goldsmith (the recent remastered issue)
Salute to Hollywood - John Williams conducting the Boston Pops (Chester swallows the entire orchestra on the first note!)
Cape Fear - Bernard Hermann (re-recording for the most recent movie release - Elmer Bernstein conducting 16 horns and Warren!)
Edward Scissorhands - Danny Elfman (Norm Pearson with some help from Doug Tornquist - great playing!)
Beetlejuice - Danny Elfman (wall-to-wall tuba)
Batman Forever - Elliot Goldenthal
Silverado - Bruce Broughton (Tommy Johnson)
Any of the Indiana Jones movies
Dennis the Menace - Jerry Goldsmith (Jim Self on solo tuba - this one's hard to find)
Frighteners - Danny Elfman



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