AFI’s Top 25 Movie Scores

      From the AFI press release: “American Film Institute (AFI) revealed the top 25 film scores of all time in The Big Picture: AFI’s 100 Years of Film Scores, a one-night only presentation produced by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association in cooperation with AFI.  A jury of over 500 film artists, composers, musicians, critics and historians selected John Williams’ iconic score from the classic film STAR WARS as the most memorable film score of all time.  John Williams is additionally noteworthy as the most represented composer on the list with three scores making the top 25.
    “[…] While television broadcasts have announced the previous eight installments of AFI’s 100 Years… series, this event marks the first time an AFI countdown was revealed before a live audience.”
The Honorees Are…
 FILM TITLEYEARCOMPOSER
01STAR WARS EPISODE IV: A NEW HOPE1977John Williams
02GONE WITH THE WIND1939Max Steiner
03LAWRENCE OF ARABIA1962Maurice Jarre
04PSYCHO1960Bernard Herrmann
05THE GODFATHER1972Nino Rota
06JAWS1975John Williams
07LAURA1944David Raksin
08THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN1960 Elmer Bernstein
09CHINATOWN1974 Jerry Goldsmith
10HIGH NOON1952Dimitri Tiomkin
11THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD1938Erich Wolfgang Korngold
12VERTIGO1958Bernard Herrmann
13KING KONG1933Max Steiner
14E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL1982John Williams
15OUT OF AFRICA1985John Barry
16SUNSET BLVD1950Franz Waxman
17TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD1962Elmer Bernstein
18PLANETS OF THE APES1968Jerry Goldsmith
19A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE1951Alex North
20THE PINK PANTHER1964Henry Mancini
21BEN-HUR1959Miklos Rozsa
22ON THE WATERFRONT1954Leonard Bernstein
23THE MISSION1986Ennio Morricone
24ON GOLDEN POND1981Dave Grusin
25HOW THE WEST WAS WON1962Alfred Newman
    This list is okay by me, I guess, although obviously it would have even more John Williams.  And Adventures of Robin Hood would be higher up.  Quibbles?  I can’t say the On Golden Pond made any kind of impression on me, so I’m surprised to see it ranking so high.  And, now that I think of it, no Elmer Bernstein’s Ten Commandments???
    P.S.: want to hear some film music right now?  Check out Film Music Radio, streaming twenty-four hours a day.   (Plus there’s the Soundtrack.net podcast at iTunes.)
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