Ennio Morricone .....The Good, the Bad and the Ugly John Barry.....Goldfinger Henry Mancini.....Breakfast at Tiffany's Vangelis........Blade Runner James Horner......Titanic Elmer Bernstein......True Grit Lalo Schifrin.......Dirty Harry Hans Zimmer.....Interstellar Thomas Newman ....The Shawshank Redemption John Williams.....Jaws Jerry Goldsmith ....The Omen Michel Legrand.....The Thomas Crown Affair Maurice Jarre ...Lawrence Of Arabia. Roy Budd....Get Carter
For Jerry Goldsmith, if there is a "legacy" or "Magnum Opus", it's probably STAR TREK more than anything. STAR TREK certainly more than THE OMEN. Sought out by Gene Roddenberry for the OST Theme but unavailable, composed then the first Star Trek motion picture (whose theme became ST:TNG theme) and four more feature movies, plus the most revered theme of a Star Trek TV series (Voyager).
Akira Ifukube: "Godzilla" (1954), "Birth of Japan" (1959) and "The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed Dragon" (1963) Ikuma Dan: "Madame White Snake" (1956) and "The Last War" (1961) Fumio Hayasaka: "Rashomon" (1950) and "Seven Samurai" (1954) Masaru Sato: Men and War Trilogy (1970 - 1973)
Jerry Goldsmith - PLANET OF THE APES John Williams - SUPERMAN James Horner - KRULL Elmer Bernstein - THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN Bernard Herrmann - VERTIGO Franz Waxman - SUNSET BLVD. Miklos Rozsa - BEN-HUR Dimitri Tiomkin - HIGH NOON Alfred Newman - CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE Max Steiner - KING KONG Erich Korngold - THE SEA HAWK John Barry - GOLDFINGER Ennio Morricone - THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY Lalo Schifrin - BULLITT Laurence Rosenthal - THE MIRACLE WORKER Leonard Rosenman- FANTASTIC VOYAGE Hugo Friedhofer - THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES Victor Young - AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS Maurice Jarre - LAWRENCE OF ARABIA