But electronic scores proliferated the 1980s -- synth specialists like Vangelis, Giorgio Moroder, Harold Faltermeyer, Sylvester Levay, Tangerine Dream, Keith Forsey, as well as a young newcomer named Hans Zimmer, were composing electronic scores for many pictures and television series during that decade. Such was the vogue for electronic music soundtracks in the 80s, that even orchestral specialists like Maurice Jarre, John Barry, Alan Silvestri, James Horner and even Jerry Goldsmith (in Runaway and Criminal Law) were also composing electronic scores to keep up with the times.
@@MrVideoVagabond Yes. And don't forget those disco band songs that were so common in the 70's and 80's. Many movies had an entire soundtrack with that.
The genius maestro at work.
1:13 OMG, JG is playing the Klingon theme on piano. This is like watching Picasso paint!
A master at work.
*The* Master at work
@@doogboh You are right, THE Master!!
Thanks
Rare in 1989? It common until about early 2000's. Hundreds of films scored with orchestras in 90's
But electronic scores proliferated the 1980s -- synth specialists like Vangelis, Giorgio Moroder, Harold Faltermeyer, Sylvester Levay, Tangerine Dream, Keith Forsey, as well as a young newcomer named Hans Zimmer, were composing electronic scores for many pictures and television series during that decade. Such was the vogue for electronic music soundtracks in the 80s, that even orchestral specialists like Maurice Jarre, John Barry, Alan Silvestri, James Horner and even Jerry Goldsmith (in Runaway and Criminal Law) were also composing electronic scores to keep up with the times.
@@MrVideoVagabond Yes. And don't forget those disco band songs that were so common in the 70's and 80's. Many movies had an entire soundtrack with that.
the emulator 2 from e-mu systems can be seen