My James Horner Page!


MIDI: Theme from Legends of the Fall

This page is dedicated to the maestro of the silver screen, James Horner, whose emotional and sweeping music has touched the hearts of millions of movie-goers. He is well-known as the composer of the scores for Braveheart, Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind, Titanic, The Mask of Zorro, An American Tail and many, many more!


You will remember his world-famous song from Titanic, My Heart Will Go On. However, this beautiful song alone is but a mere drop of water in Horner's boundless ocean of musical works. A detailed re-telling of all that he has ever composed will easily lead to one's sinking into exhaustion.
My site may not be an award winner, but I've tried.


NEWS!

15 April: James Horner will be scoring three new movies: A thriller called The Forgotten, a biopic of a legendary golfer called Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius, and....TROY!!!! Yip, yee, yaddy, yay!!!

1 March: House of Sand and Fog didn't win. Howard Shore did. Well, he deserved it.

28 January: James Horner's score House of Sand and Fog has been nominated for an Oscar. Others competing with him include the famed Howard Shore for Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King!
Which leaves me at a loss as to who I should cheer for...

Biography

List of Horner works

Interview with Horner from The Hollywood Reporter

Soundtrack MIDIs

Feel free to use if you want to.

Apollo 13
Balto - Heritage of the Wolf
Braveheart - For The Love of a Princess
Braveheart - Main Title
Braveheart - A Gift of a Thistle
Deep Impact
Glory
Another version of Glory
Legends of the Fall
Star Trek II
Titanic - Theme
Titanic - Distant Memories
Titanic - Rose
Titanic - Unable to Stay, Unwilling to Leave
To Gillian on her 37th Birthday


James Horner Song Lyrics (With MIDIs)

Note: These are from the Music Hall

Dreams to Dream
My Heart Will Go On
If We Hold On Together
Reach for the Light
Somewhere Out There

Disclaimer

On a more serious "note", this webpage is only a fan site and therefore not affiliated with James Horner, or his agent, or the movie people he works with. So there's no way I can actually contact any of them. Please, whatever you do, don't write
E-mails or guestbook messages here thinking James will read them.
If you want to write to James, his professional address is

Mr. James Horner
c/o ASCAP
7920 Sunset Boulevard
Suite 300
Los Angeles, CA 90046

If you want to write to me, the webmistress, my (not-so-professional) address is [email protected]. Comments, queries and nitpickers are most welcome, but people who want to flame either me or James Horner must learn to compose themselves or else face the music.

Thanks to:

Kristin (AKA Snow Wolf) for the ultra-rare Heritage of the Wolf MIDI file. (She sequenced it herself!)
Douglas, for giving me the inspiration to make my own Horner site and for being a great friend.
Amelia, for her continued encouragement and support and also for being a great friend!

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