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  1. Development. James Newton Howard confirmed to compose the miniseries by March 2022. In an interview to The Hollywood Reporter, Knight said that the score has been "both powerful and emotional" after he visited the Abbey Road Studios in London, where the series' score had been recorded and said that "the scene is put up on the screen, the orchestra is all there, and the conductor is conducting ...

  2. The film's score was composed by James Newton Howard with choral directing by Lebo M, who did vocals for The Lion King (1994). In September 1999, it was reported that pop singer/songwriter Kate Bush had written and recorded a song for the film to be used in the scene in which Aladar and his family mourn the destruction of their island. [25]

  3. James Newton Howard vuonna 2009. James Newton Howard (s. 9. kesäkuuta 1951) on yhdysvaltalainen, ennen kaikkea elokuvamusiikistaan tunnettu säveltäjä. Hän on tehnyt musiikkia yli sataan elokuvaan ja saanut kahdeksan Oscar -ehdokkuutta. Howard on tehnyt yhteistyötä ohjaaja M. Night Shyamalanin kanssa aina elokuvasta Kuudes aisti (1999) asti.

  4. Wyatt Earp is a 1994 American epic biographical Western drama film directed and produced by Lawrence Kasdan, and co-written by Kasdan and Dan Gordon. [4] The film covers the lawman of the same name's life, from an Iowa farmboy, to a feared marshal, to the feud in Tombstone, Arizona that led to the O.K. Corral gunfight.

  5. James Newton Howard. Born: June 9, 1951, Los Angeles, California. Composer, conductor, arranger and music producer. Dedicated mostly to film/TV scoring (The Prince of Tides, Wyatt Earp, ER, The Sixth Sense, Dinosaur, The Village, The Dark Knight...), job where he has recurrently collaborated with writers/directors Lawrence Kasdan and M. Night ...

  6. S. Salt (2010 movie) Signs (movie) The Sixth Sense. Snow Falling on Cedars (movie) Space Jam.

  7. James Newton Howard who scored the predecessor, returned to score Catching Fire in October 2012. The score was released by Republic Records on November 25, 2013, which includes twenty-nine tracks from Howard's score.

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