訃報:ジェームズ・ホーナーさん61歳=米作曲家
毎日新聞 2015年06月23日 18時58分(最終更新 06月23日 19時07分)
ジェームズ・ホーナーさん61歳(米作曲家)米メディアによると、22日、カリフォルニア州サンタバーバラで起きた自家用機の墜落で死去。
大ヒット映画「タイタニック」の主題歌「マイ・ハート・ウィル・ゴー・オン」でアカデミー賞を受賞。「アバター」「アポロ13」「ビューティフル・マインド」などでも同賞にノミネートされた。
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Horner was born in Los Angeles in 1953,[7] the son of Joan Ruth (Frankel) and Harry Horner. His father was a set designer and occasional art-director,[8][9] who was born in Holíč, Czechoslovakia, and moved to the United States in 1935.[10] He had a brother, Christopher, who is a writer and documentary film maker.
Horner started playing piano at the age of five. His early years were spent in London, where he attended the Royal College of Music. He subsequently attended Verde Valley High School in Sedona, Arizona. He received his bachelor's degree in music from the University of Southern California. After he earned a master's degree he started working on his doctorate at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he studied with Paul Chihara, among others. After several scoring assignments with the American Film Institute in the 1970s, he finished teaching a course in music theory at UCLA and turned to film scoring.[11]
Horner was also an avid pilot.[12]
Harry Horner (July 24, 1910 - December 5, 1994) was an Austrian-born American art director who made a successful career in Hollywood as an Academy Award winning art director and as a feature film and television director.[1]
He was born in the town of Holitz, which now belongs to the Czech Republic, to German-speaking Jewish parents in Bohemia.
Harry Horner began his career working with Max Reinhardt in Vienna. When Reinhardt moved to the United States in the early 1930s. Horner travelled with Max Reinhardt's production group acting as his stage manager. Max Reinhardt's staging of Shakespeare's "Midsummer Nights Dream" (1934) for the summer Hollywood Bowl season in Los Angeles, Harry Horner was the production's stage manager and alas an actor in the production. Following Max Reinhardt to New York,
Christopher Horner is an American anthropologist and scenic designer. He was born in 1955 in Los Angeles. Before graduating high school, Christopher had already studied anthropology and been involved in exchange programs on Hopi Reservations. Graduating from UC Berkeley in 1976 with a degree in architecture and environmental design, Chris accepted a job with MGM as a set designer. He worked on films such as Winter Kills, Comes a Horseman, Altered States, The Jazz Singer and the Emmy-award-winning Friendly Fire for CBS, among many others. His work on "The Jazz Singer" was alongside his father, Art Director Harry Horner. His older brother is film score composer James Horner.
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