Leonard Rosenman (1924 - 2008)
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I have some bad news this morning. The legendary composer behind works such as Barry Lyndon, Bound for Glory, Lord Of The Rings (1978) and Star Trek IV: The Voyage home has died at the age of 83.
R.I.P. Leonard Rosenman. You will be missed.
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It might have been the best Star Trek score actually. I haven’t made up my mind on that as each of the scores has something special about them.
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The Wrath of Kahn had a good score are well. The way the score was edited when Kahn is approaching the Enterprise in the Reliant was great.
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I also like the newer scores like First Contact. I love the Borg “themes”.
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That is terrible news, but I am glad he had a successful career and a long life. RIP Leonard.
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The Voyage Home was badass, in no small part due to the score. Lyndon was talented.
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