James Horner's Self-Plagiarisms
James Horner had a complicated reputation among film music aficionados, notable for his talent as a composer and breadth of work in Hollywood, but also disfavored by some for his notorious re-use of musical material between film scores – in particular, the danger theme. The danger theme was not his only reused theme though, and this compilation of examples, while not comprehensive, displays many of his other well-known self-plagiarisms. This compilation is extracted from my video essay on self-plagiarism in film music. The Danger Theme: Self-Plagiarism in Film Music (Part 1): • The Danger Theme: Self-Plagiarism in Film ... The Danger Theme: Self-Plagiarism in Film Music (Part 2): • The Danger Theme: Self-Plagiarism in Film ... Other Music Examples from the Essay: The Danger Theme: • James Horner's Danger Theme Hollywood Self-Plagiarisms: • Self-Plagiarism in Hollywood Film Music The Curse of the Black Pearl and Remote Control Productions: • Self(?)-Plagiarism in The Curse of the Bla...

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