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Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 11:11 am
by Paul MacLean
scorehead wrote:Hooper is indeed a surprising choice. Though, not only have I heard of him, but actually have worked with him on a project several years ago.
Interesting. How would you describe his style / influences? And what's his history? Is he clasically trained? Or a keyboard composer whose orchestrator takes an active hand?
Paul
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 8:37 am
by scorehead
Hopper is a very talented composer and ranks up there with the likes of George Fenton, especially in terms of "Style." A big shadow to stand in, yes, but it is a worth comparison. His documentary scores for BBC are great and one in particular was released on CD and is worthy of tracking down: LAND OF THE TIGER.
Here's a link to his representation at COOL MUSIC.
http://www.coolmusicltd.com/Composers/N ... ooper.html
One things for sure, that when this film comes out, and like other European composers who've raided Hollywood as of late, we are certainly almost guaranteed to hear more from him in the future... and that's a good thing, indeed.
- Scorehead
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 12:21 pm
by Paul MacLean
Hopper is a very talented composer and ranks up there with the likes of George Fenton, especially in terms of "Style."
Silimar to George Fenton? Well that is (pardon the pun) music to my ears! Fenton would have been my personal choice to replace John Williams, so this bodes well!
Paul