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With references, this could be a B.

The article may be improved by following the WikiProject Biography 11 easy steps to producing at least a B article. -- Yamara 15:14, 29 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Personal favorites?

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The article names two scores as the composer's personal favorites. Which is the real personal favorite? And, it also says that Goldsmith considers Total Recall his best score. So, which one is it?--Surten (talk) 21:43, 30 May 2008 (UTC)SurtenReply

Discussion

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The article says Jerry Goldsmith wrote the theme for five Star Trek films. What are they?

--Furrykef 06:02, 28 Apr 2004 (UTC)

well, according to IMDb, the Star Trek films he worked on are:
  • Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
  • Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
  • Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
  • Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)
  • Star Trek: The Experience - Borg Invasion 4D (2004)
but there's no need to add that list to the article
-- Kieff 06:30, Apr 28, 2004 (UTC)

Actually, music he had already written was reused for "Borg Invasion," and the fifth Star Trek movie he wrote the music for was Star Trek V, in the late 80s.

OK, let's get this straight. JG wrote the theme for "STTOS", too, & he's best known for that. (OK, he did movie music too...) Trekphiler 02:37, 6 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
That's wrong, Alexander Courage wrote the TOS theme, not Jerry Goldsmith. Although Goldsmith was active in TV in the 60s he didn't work on the original Star Trek at all.
Yeah I agree.. it was the other way around Alexander Courage's Fanfare was reused by Goldsmith for his Star Trek The Movie Theme and not vice versa. This Trend was followed by all other Star Trek composers after that too. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cilmeron (talkcontribs) 10:10, 21 July 2010 (UTC)Reply
Also note that he wrote the opening title for the TV series Star Trek: Voyager. -Kasreyn 08:18, 6 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Picture request

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Can someone please find and apply a picture of Goldsmith to this article? I would, but I don't know how to add a picture or what wikipedia's policies on copyright are. -Kasreyn (lifelong Goldsmith fan :)

Oops! I should have noted a long time ago that I found an image. -Kas

Liver cancer?

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I changed "liver cancer" to "cancer" on the basis of an email saying that the original was wrong. If anyone has a reference for this, perhaps they can add it and replace the "liver"? Thanks -- sannse (talk) 22:02, 20 May 2005 (UTC)Reply

I had heard that it was stomach cancer but I don't know. Gingermint (talk) 03:06, 20 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

Just for fun: Trek Poll

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Favorite Star Trek theme by Jerry? Some candidates:

  • The Motion Picture: overture
  • ST V: A Busy Man
  • First Contact: opening title
  • ST Voyager: opening titles

I wasn't that fond of Insurrection and haven't seen Nemesis so I haven't included them. My vote goes to the Voyager title. Any other nominations? -Kasreyn 08:18, 6 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Image: need help

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I've been informed that the image I added to the page needs source info, which I no longer have (I can't remember where I got it from). I'm going to embark on a hunt for an appropriately copyright-free image for the article. Anyone who can help me with this, please do. -Kasreyn 03:13, 19 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Favourite score

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Hi:

I heard that 'Rudy' was his favourite score from his later period. The article currently says 'Total Recall' has that distinction, can we get sources?

AG —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.157.175.195 (talk) 23:09, 13 May 2007 (UTC).Reply

Neutraliy

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While I agree that Goldsmith was a fabulous composer, this article is a little too quick to praise him. Remember, we're going for neutrality here. =D Datameister 03:25, 22 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Considering the importance of the subject I think the article is rather short and just a little (though not grotesquely) simplistic. Gingermint (talk) 03:08, 20 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

Fixed the neutrality.

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The article doesn't praise him now, just his work and awards. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Radicalfaith360 (talkcontribs) 00:43, 14 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

List of Films

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I just cleaned up the links in the films list. I may have missed a few, such as links that go to the novel instead of the film. --Ortzinator (talk) 07:44, 6 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Two suggestions

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The ST:TMP score recording is notable for the compression. The bottom frequencies of the score are missing, I believe this was done so as to not compete with the sound effects, which is the CD can be a frustrating listen on higher end sound systems. Anyone who has a bit more knowledge of exactly what was done should add a mention to the Trek section. Secondly, some context would be useful to the career section. Film music underwent fashion changes during the decades long career he had. I think some additional comment about his mature period, in the late 70s-early 90s, when very long scores became the fashion again, could use comment. I remember reading that he lamented the passing of the short score because sometimes a short score was what was needed. I'd also be interested if learning whether people think Goldsmith had a late mature period. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.157.182.238 (talk) 16:24, 14 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

ST:TMP/UNCLE comparison

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The article states, without further reference or support, that "The core of the main theme [of Star Trek: the Motion Picture] bears some resemblance to that of The Man from U.N.C.L.E."

As someone quite familiar with both themes, I just don't hear this resemblance at all.

I would like to see a reference to some kind of analysis that supports this claim, otherwise I feel it's just an unsubstantiated opinion that shouldn't be in the article.

Fcw (talk) 23:20, 14 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

I just listened to the MfU theme, and it indeed has a very similar melody to JG's Star Trek theme, although I wouldn't have noticed if I wasn't looking for it, since MfU's melody is done in a rather subdued flute, while ST's is a bassy bombast. However, I'm wondering if it's worth mentioning in the article to begin with? Kt'Hyla (talk) 02:17, 3 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

I know this subject has been dead for a couple years now, but I'm planning to remove statement altogether. There are some rhythmic comparisons that can be made between the two themes, but not enough similarities to warrant such a mention. If we're going to go around comparing Goldsmith themes, why don't we point out that "Raid on Paradise" from Star Trek V bares similarities to "Attack at the Wall" from Mulan or the theme for Switchblade Sam in Dennis the Menace? Probably because it's irrelevant and nobody really cares. Jg2904 (talk) 20:19, 18 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

James Horner

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The article suggests that James Horner denies having sat on any of Goldsmith's scoring sessions (for Star Trek The Motion Picture), however on the DVD "Star Trek Motion Picture Trilogy" there is a documentary on James Horner, and in that, he states that he indeed did sit in on several of Goldsmith's scoring sessions. Spock35 (talk) 00:52, 26 June 2010 (UTC)Reply

Does anybody else think this article is a mess?

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I think it's about time this article is given a full overhaul. It seems like a continuation of interesting points strung together more than a detailed description of his life and career. Am I alone here? The list of References is shamefully small, too. Somebody sound off and give me your thoughts. If not, I may just re-write half of it with some decent sources. - jg2904 (Talk) 23:25, 9 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

Okay, I just rewrote the "Early life and education" section; deleted some un-cited, out of place information; finished the new "1960s" and "1970s" sections (well, not all of the 1970s); and I'll move to the 80s and 90s tomorrow. So far, I think it looks a lot more coherent and smooth. Somebody let me know if you think I'm ruining the article. - jg2904 (Talk) 06:07, 10 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

What needs to be done now...

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I think the Film and television scoring section is pretty solid, though the 1950s, 1980s, and 2000s could probably use some expansion. What we really need now are Personal life and death (could be broken into two sections), Non-film compositions (probably with a better title), and perhaps Influence on other composers sections. We will definitely need some quality sources for these sections as the article in its previous state had none. If anybody's out there, chime in and say something. Jg2904 (Talk) 20:38, 19 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

Christus Apollo

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No mention his Christus Apollo (1969), a cantata setting of a text by sci-fi author Ray Bradbury scored for narrator, mezzo-soprano, chorus and orchestra. Nor his 12-tone piece Music for Orchestra (1970) or his 1999 Fireworks. He did not write only for Hollywood. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.69.206.217 (talk) 05:02, 23 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

Glad you brought it up, we do need to include "Christus Apollo" and others from that album into Other Work (a name change of that section might also be appropriate). I've been mainly expanding Film and television scoring section, gutting the Miscellaneous section, and trying to work my way down through Work on Star Trek and other (in my opinion) very poorly written sections, so "Christus Apollo" hasn't been immediately in my sights. What we need for those compositions are some good sources, if available. I'll check the disk for any liner notes and use those if possible, but I'm beginning to become a bit irked by the fact that I'm the only one doing any valuable repairs to this article, despite the fact it was lying in a state of disarray with little improvements for years before my overhaul. I'm not the only one who can add this stuff, you know... Jg2904 (talk) 04:51, 29 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

Done! Jg2904 (talk) 00:35, 30 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

Work still needed

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I think it would be fair to say that this is one of the best looking film music related articles on Wikipedia, but some things still need work. The 1950s, 1960s, and 1980s sections are all in need of some minor expansion, but I think most of our action should be directed towards the meager Personal life section, the empty Musical influence section, and the List of films and series section, which I've recently found to be lacking a number of titles. Jg2904 (talk) 16:04, 24 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

Am I just talking to myself? Jg2904 (talk) 00:12, 30 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

Assessment comment

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The comment(s) below were originally left at Talk:Jerry Goldsmith/Comments, and are posted here for posterity. Following several discussions in past years, these subpages are now deprecated. The comments may be irrelevant or outdated; if so, please feel free to remove this section.

== Biography assessment rating comment ==

WikiProject Biography Assessment

With references, this could be a B.

The article may be improved by following the WikiProject Biography 11 easy steps to producing at least a B article. -- Yamara 15:14, 29 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Last edited at 15:14, 29 May 2007 (UTC). Substituted at 19:48, 29 April 2016 (UTC)

Jerry Goldsmith's Personal Assistant, Lois Carruth

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Lois Carruth was a very close friend of mine during the final decade of her life. She passed away October 2, 2015. Lois was Jerry Goldsmith's personal assistant, and is credited by name on many of his CDs.

Over the years, she shared numerous personal stories about working with Jerry Goldsmith. Perhaps some of this information may be of interest to Wikipedia to include in the area of Jerry's personal life.

Lois managed Jerry's schedule, and also became his sounding-board, due to her long history in sound editing and music. She was the wife of sound editor Richard Carruth, and they collaborated on three films for Norman Jewison, including "Fiddler On The Roof" and "Jesus Christ Superstar." She was credited by the name of Lois La Salle, her maiden name before she married Richard. Lois met Jerry on his first day of scoring "Planet Of The Apes." At that time she was working for Lionel Newman in the music department at Fox. Many years later, when his personal assistant retired and he was looking for a replacement, he hired Lois.

On the day that they first met, Jerry asked Lois if she could obtain an ape mask for him to wear the first time that he walked before the studio orchestra. She went to John Chambers' makeup department, and Chambers happily gave her a mask for Jerry to wear. It made a big hit with the orchestra, and Jerry never forgot Lois!

Jerry did all of his scoring in his residence, and Lois worked closely with him there every day.

About once every month, Jerry would invite two of his best friends over to his home for lunch, and Lois was always included in these special meetings. His friends were comedians Ronnie Schell and Harvey Korman!

I don't know if Wikipedia has any interest in these items, but I wanted to share this information.

Chris Kinsinger (talk) 04:39, 20 February 2017 (UTC)Chris Kinsinger, February 19, 2017 Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page). Lois CarruthReply

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Citation fixes

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Part of the page reads: "In an interview with Andy Velez from BarnesandNoble.com, Goldsmith stated..."

I think the contributor means to make an inline citation to a video on the website mentioned, however the "BarnesandNoble.com" is an internal wikilink to the page Barnes and Noble

I am not sure how to fix citation issues. Is there a WP: essay that provides an introduction to wiki citation policy?

Opening of article

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Can someone clean out all that stuff about fanfares and move it to somewhere more appropriate within the article? It's far to specific for the opening of an article and is a confusing mess, besides. 98.13.3.175 (talk) 23:54, 6 August 2022 (UTC)Reply

Copied some text into Star Trek: Ultimate Voyage show page

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I wanted to let everyone know that I copied text from this page into Star Trek: The Ultimate Voyage concert series which featured a lot of his music in a live performance setting. I did this to demonstrate a brief history of Goldsmith's work on that page, specifically as it pertains to Trek. aaldere1 (talk) 19:26, 9 September 2022 (UTC)Reply