James Horner

James Horner (1953-2015) was a renowned American composer known for his emotive and powerful film scores. With a career spanning over three decades, he gained fame for his work on iconic films such as "Titanic," "Avatar," and "Braveheart." Horner also made significant contributions to video game music, most notably for the 1988 adventure game "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" where his score complemented the film's unique blend of animation and live-action. His ability to weave themes and motifs created an immersive experience for players. Horner's legacy is marked by his innovative orchestration and emotional depth, earning him two Academy Awards and numerous accolades, solidifying his status as one of the great composers in both film and video game music history.

Number of Songs: 6

Songs composed by James Horner

Introduction: Part 1

Game: Willow

Platform: Nintendo

L.A. Map (Jazz Remix)

Game: Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Platform: Nintendo

Nockmaar Castle

Game: Willow

Platform: Nintendo

Talking with Fiends

Game: Willow

Platform: Nintendo

Zhena and Muzh

Game: Willow

Platform: Nintendo