Tuesday, June 23, 2015

James Horner, author of the track ‘Titanic’, dies in plane crash – Globo.com

James Horner, composer of soundtracks for Hollywood blockbusters as “Titanic” and “Avatar,” died on Monday (22) at 61 in a plane crash in California.

According to “Variety” magazine, Horner died in the crash of a private plane in the town of Santa Barbara. Rumors of his death emerged overnight, after confirming that the crashed aircraft belonged to the composer.

“The brilliant composer James Horner, friend and collaborator in seven films, died tragically in a plane crash. My heart aches for her relatives, “tweeted filmmaker Ron Howard

Horner won two Oscars for.” Titanic “(1997), directed by James Cameron: one for the song” My Heart Will Go On “, played by Canadian Celine Dion, and another for the soundtrack of dramatic film.

He was also nominated six other times Academy Award, the first one for” Aliens, The Rescue “(1986). Other indications came with “Field of Dreams,” “Apollo 13,” “Braveheart,” “A Beautiful Mind”.

The latest indication Horner happened to Oscar in 2009 by science fiction ” Avatar, “also directed by James Cameron.

The protagonist of” A Beautiful Mind, “Russell Crowe, lamented the death of James Horner on Twitter. “My most sincere condolences to the family, loved ones and friends of James Horner,” wrote the Australian actor.

Other actors and directors honored the composer on social networks. “I’m incredibly saddened by the news of the loss of James Horner. I grew up loving your work. Leaves a spectacular musical legacy,” wrote Seth MacFarlane, creator of “Family Guy.”

“There is nothing that has more marked my experience of going to the movies that musical genius of James Horner. He will go down in history, “he wrote the actor Rob Lowe.

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