Tuesday, June 23, 2015

James Horner: Hollywood mourns “Titanic” -Komponisten – SPIEGEL ONLINE

James Horner’s attorney, Jay Cooper, confirmed the “Los Angeles Times” that a crashed in Southern California aircraft heard the 61-year-old: “If he had not been in it, he would come forward. ”

Apparently, the composer came on Monday when his light aircraft crash in California killed. The identity of the killed pilot was initially not officially confirmed by the authorities.

Also Horner assistant Sylvia Patrycja spoke up. She wrote on Facebook: “We have lost an amazing person with a big heart and an incredible talent he died while he was doing what he loved..”

The US celebrity portal “TMZ.com” reported in the crash had virtually nothing of the small plane left. In addition, it had burned. On the homepage is a video, which should show the crash site. It can be seen burned vegetation on several hundred square meters. According to the local authorities the single-engine machine type S312 Tucano MK1 had crashed around 9:30 clock local time.

filmmaker Seth MacFarlane wrote on Twitter that he was incredibly sad about the loss: “I grew up with his music and love them He leaves a spectacular musical heritage..” Your condolences expressed, among others, the actor Russell Crowe and Rob Lowe and director Ron Howard, who had worked in seven films with Horner’s music.

Horner was one of the most successful composers in Hollywood. For “Titanic” He took two Oscars in 1998, as a composer of film music and for the complete sung by Celine Dion original song “My Heart Will Go On”. After his first Oscar nomination for “Aliens” (1986) he had, inter alia, with the soundtracks for “Apollo 13,” “Braveheart” and “Avatar” winning.

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