Score, The
Interviews with Film Composers
Michael Schelle
A unique collection of lively, in-depth, musically savvy conversations with contemporary film composers of every style, background, and position in Hollywoods hierarchy, The Score brings together a broad cross-section of current thoughts about the process of film composing, styles of film music, and working within todays entertainment industry.
Interviews with
John Barry (From Russia with Love, Dances with Wolves, Out of Africa)
Elmer Bernstein (To Kill a Mockingbird, The Magnificent Seven, The Grifters)
Terence Blanchard (Malcolm X, Crooklyn, Clockers)
Bruce Broughton (Silverado, The Presidio, Tombstone)
Paul Chihara (Crossing Delancey, The Morning After, Prince of the City)
John Corigliano (Altered States, The Red Violin, Revolution)
James Newton Howard (The Fugitive, The Prince of Tides, Lord of the Rings)
Mark Isham (A River Runs Through It, Cool World, Quiz Show)
Daniel Licht (Thinner, Children of the Night, Permanent Midnight)
Joel McNeely (The Avengers, Radioland Murders, Virus)
Thomas Newman (The Shawshank Redemption, American Beuty, The Horse Whisperer)
Marc Shaiman (City Slickers, A Few Good Men, South Park)
Howard Shore (The Silence of the Lambs, Ed Wood, Naked Lunch)
Shirley Walker (Escape from L.A., Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, Turbulence)
Christopher Young (Hellraiser, Species, Murder in the First)
Michael Schelle is a concert composer whose works have been commissioned and performed by major orchestras and chamber ensembles worldwide. He has received composition grants from the NEA, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Welsh Arts Council, and many other organizations and has twice been a Pulitzer Prize nominee. He is Composer in Residence at Butler Universitys School of Music and a frequent guest composer at universities and new-music festivals across the country.