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Favorite Non-US FIlm Composer Poll


David Coscina
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Who is your fave non-US film composer?  

14 members have voted

  1. 1.

    • Akira Ifukube
      2
    • Gabriel Yared
      3
    • Ennio Morricone
      5
    • Toru Takemitsu
      0
    • Mychael Danna
      0
    • Wojciech Kilar
      0
    • Philippe Sarde
      0
    • other
      4


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Where's the other Danna? Doyle? Fenton? Gordon? Korngold? Nyman? Prokofiev? Rota? Rozsa? Shore? Shostakovich? Steiner? Waxman?

Marian - who can't vote, but would pick Kilar of those listed.

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Well, I assume he meant current composers who generaly work out of the US. But Ifukube and Tukemitso haven't worked in a while (especialy concidering Tukemitso died 8 years ago). So I'm not sure.

Either way, this poll needs revision.

But if it is current composers who generaly work out of the US on non-American productions, Morricone definately gets my vote.

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This should come as no surprise, but since Patrick Doyle wasn't on the list, I voted for other. Of the names on the list, my second choice would be Morricone.

Kathy

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Actually alot of the composers that are missing I really don't consider to be foreign since alot of ther work is for movies in the US.

I kinda thought Fiery Angel meant those who usually work outside of the country.

I voted for Ifukube.

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How can this poll be taken seriously without Pino Donnagio?

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