Nakou
How was it like to work with James Horner? How did you react to the sad new of the plane accident? =(
Could you say something for him?
Karlamon
Here is Simon's reply:
"James was a stunningly talented and prolific composer. He created an outstanding score for Balto, for which I will always be hugely grateful. I can't claim to have had a close working relationship with him. He was working in California, and we were based in London, England. Also James preferred to present his score as the orchestral finished product, and make alterations based on notes from that finished product as opposed to, for instance, Hans Zimmer, Klaus Badelt, or John Powell who all involved me in the composing process and played elements mocked-up in synthesizers before the final scoring days."
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"James was a stunningly talented and prolific composer. He created an outstanding score for Balto, for which I will always be hugely grateful. I can't claim to have had a close working relationship with him. He was working in California, and we were based in London, England. Also James preferred to present his score as the orchestral finished product, and make alterations based on notes from that finished product as opposed to, for instance, Hans Zimmer, Klaus Badelt, or John Powell who all involved me in the composing process and played elements mocked-up in synthesizers before the final scoring days."