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Film Composer Basil Poledouris Dead

Curt Chiarelli

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Guys:

It's with the greatest of sadness that I report to you that one of the last great film composers has passed on. He was a fresh and original voice in American orchestral music at a time when it was desperately needed, yet he carried on the tradition of the previous generation of film composers well into the 21st century.

A little more than 2 years ago film music fans such as myself were hit by a quadruple whammy with the passing of not only the legendary Jerry Goldsmith, but also Elmer Bernstein, David Raksin and Fred Karlin within a month of each other. All save Raksin died of cancer.

Cancer has claimed yet another great man. I look forward to some day seeing this epidemic wiped off the face of the earth as decisively as Guinea worms and smallpox.




Composer Basil Poledouris Dead at 61
Highly respected Emmy-winner composed diverse body of work
by Jon Burlingame

Basil Poledouris
LOS ANGELES – Basil Poledouris, the Emmy-winning composer of Lonesome Dove and composer for such films as Conan the Barbarian, Free Willy and The Blue Lagoon, died of cancer Wednesday, Nov. 8, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was 61.

Best-known for his powerful music for action-adventure films of the 1980s and '90s, Poledouris scored both of Arnold Schwarzenegger's appearances as the sword-and-sorcery hero in Conan the Barbarian (1982) and Conan the Destroyer (1984).

His orchestral-and-choral scores are today considered high points in the genre of music for fantasy films. Poledouris conducted a substantial portion of the reconstructed Conan score at a concert in Ubeda, Spain, in July.

The first Conan movie was one of several films the composer scored for director John Milius. Others included Big Wednesday (1978), Red Dawn (1984), Farewell to the King (1989) and Flight of the Intruder (1991).

He also enjoyed long professional relationships with directors Randal Kleiser (The Blue Lagoon, 1980; Summer Lovers, 1982; White Fang, 1991; It's My Party, 1996), Paul Verhoeven (Flesh and Blood, 1985; Robocop, 1987; Starship Troopers, 1997); Simon Wincer (Quigley Down Under, 1990; Free Willy, 1993); and John Waters (Serial Mom, 1994; Cecil B. DeMented, 2000).

Among Poledouris' other popular scores were The Hunt for Red October (1990), Wind (1992), and Les Miserables (1998).

In stark contrast to his testosterone-driven big-screen thrillers was his music for two television miniseries: the gentle Americana of the controversial 14-hour Amerika (1987) and the folk-based Western score for the eight-hour Lonesome Dove (1989), which won the composer an Emmy.

Poledouris was born in Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 21, 1945. He began studying piano at the age of 9, became part of a folk group in high school and studied both film and music at USC. He scored a handful of television projects in the early 1970s, but his feature scores for Big Wednesday and The Blue Lagoon – both for former USC colleagues – catapulted him into larger-scale features.

In 1996, Poledouris was commissioned to write music for the opening of the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta. His six-minute piece, The Tradition of the Games, drew on his study of ancient mythology and Greek philosophy and was performed by the Atlanta Symphony and a 300-voice choir.

In recent years, Poledouris – an avid surfer and sailor – moved to Vashon Island, Wash.

He is survived by his former wife Bobbie; two daughters, Zoe and Alexis; his mother and brother. A private family service is planned. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations in his name be made to the Catalina Conservancy or the Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation.
 

Sefton

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I'm not familiar with all of the scores listed in the obituary for Mr.Basil Poledouris,but I own both of his scores for the Conan movies. Teriffic adventure music filled with bombast and touches of light humor. Really wonderful scores. Sad news indeed.
 

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