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John Scott(I)

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John Scott
For nearly sixty years, John Scott has established himself as one of the finest composers working in films today, having collaborated with foremost producers and directors worldwide, including Richard Donner, Mark Damon, Hugh Hudson, Norman Jewison, Irvin Kershner, Daniel Petrie, Roger Spottiswoode and Charlton Heston, among others. He has been an essential voice in international scoring that thoroughly belies his occasional over-looked stature in the midst of 'brand name' composers.

Frequently associated with Hollywood's finest composers, including Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer Bernstein and John Williams, John Scott has created a body of work that stands up as some of the finest music ever written for film.

Patrick John Michael O'Hara Scott was born in Bishopston, Bristol, England. John's musical abilities are not without precedence -- his father was a musician in the Bristol Police Band. And, like many children, John was given music lessons -- first on the violin and later on the clarinet.

When John was 14, he enrolled in the British Army as a Boy Musician in order to carry on his musical studies. He continued his study of the clarinet, and also studied harp. John went on to study the saxophone and became proficient enough that when he eventually left the military, he was able to find steady work touring with some of the top British bands of the era. Additional instruments included the vibraphone and flute, which subsequently afforded him international recognition as a Jazz flautist.

As time went on, people began to notice that John Scott had a unique ability as an arranger of music. He was hired by EMI, and began to arrange and conduct with some of EMIs top artists. John worked with The Beatles and their producer George Martin, and went on to record with noted artists and groups, including Tom Jones, Cilla Black, Matt Monro, Gerry and the Pacemakers, and The Hollies (John contributed as arranger and conductor to their mega-hits "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" and "Long Cool Woman [In a Black Dress]," among others). However, John was also a working, playing musician. He played with The Julian Bream Consort, Yehudi Menuhin, Ravi Shankar, Nelson Riddle, John Dankworth, Cleo Laine and many others.

In Barry Miles "The Beatles Diary Volume 1: The Beatles Years," it is noted that John holds the distinction of being the first musician to have been invited to be featured on their recordings, playing both alto and tenor flute on "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away."

In addition to working with others, in the 60s John was the leader of a popular jazz quintet and the noted Johnny Scott Trio, to include David Snell and Duncan Lamont. Melody Maker, the premier British Pop music paper of the 20th Century (1926-2000), issued an annual Jazz poll. In the 60s, John was ranked as the best flute player for five consecutive years, and among the top three for the ten-year period.

It was at this time that John started to play saxophone on film scores. He played principal sax for Henry Mancini -- who was a teacher and mentor in John's development as a film composer -- on The Pink Panther (1963), Charade (1963) and Arabesque (1966); and, was principal sax on John Barry's Goldfinger (1964) soundtrack, and flute on The Lion in Winter (1968) soundtrack. This exposure to film music whetted John's appetite for composing music for films.

His first score was for the film A Study in Terror (1965), James Hill, director. Since that 'big break,' John has gone on to score over seventy motion pictures over the years. His efforts have not gone unnoticed, for he is the recipient of four Emmy Awards and numerous industry recognitions of his work.

John has not limited his compositions to the silver screen; he has also composed many concert works including three symphonies, a ballet, an opera, chamber ensembles and string quartets, among numerous others. He has also conducted other film composers' work for release on CD, as well as having conducted most of the London orchestras, including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the London Symphony Orchestra. Other European orchestras include the Prague Philharmonic, Münchner Symphoniker (Munich Symphony) and the Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra).

In May 2006, John conducted the inaugural concert of the The Hollywood Symphony Orchestra at the magnificent Royce Hall on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles. As founder, conductor and artistic director, it was a thrill of a lifetime. For the past 10 years, John has been possessed with an obsession for a deeper investigation into the heritage of film music. It is his goal to place the best of symphonic film music fairly and squarely alongside the accepted symphonic repertoire in major concert halls. He believes it is time that great composers of symphonic film music are given proper recognition.

As president of the The Hollywood Symphony Orchestra Society, John is developing programs to establish activities involving interaction between schools, the orchestra and a variety of multimedia projects, to help students explore and understand the concept and value of music for film. The Society will be holding special competitions in the area of film music composition, and providing mentoring from masters of the art, with grant winners performing their work on stage, to film, with a full orchestra.

John has also founded his own record company, JOS Records, Beverly Hills, California. JOS Records is unusual in that it is a label that is run by a composer, and that it releases the composer's own music. This is not unprecedented in the history of musical recordings -- e.g. Elmer Bernstein's Film Music Club, and some Stanyan recordings by Rod McKuen -- but not on this type of scale and for this length of time. JOS Records has released some 35 CDs since 1989! Film music fans are thankful that these scores, some of them quite obscure, have been released at all.

Additionally, John has launched a new Web site devoted to his own soundtrack label at www.JOSRecords.com, which contains exclusive content and all the latest news and information about his work.

On October 16, 2013, the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors in association with PRS for Music, honored John Scott with the prestigious Gold Badge Award, with a formal presentation at their 40th Award Ceremony. The Awards are presented annually to exceptional people from across the music industry for their contribution to Britain's music industry.

John is a resident of London, England and Los Angeles, California.
BornNovember 1, 1930
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    Maggie Kirkpatrick in Prisoner (1979)
    Prisoner
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Soundtrack("Questions", "Utopia Revisited 3", "Utopia Revisited 3", "Questions", "Strange Stillness", "Static Time", "Cold Sweat", "Knife Fight", "Questions", "Strange Stillness", "Cold Sweat", "Ominous Surroundings 1", "Ominous Surroundings", "First Light", "Caution", "Caution", "Nocturne", "Deadly Enemy", "Strange Stillness", "Deadly Enemy", "Questions", "Questions", "Cold Sweat", "Knife Fight", "Strange Stillness", "Questions", "Strange Stillness", "Canaveral Scape", "Deadly Enemy", "Strange Stillness", "Knife Fight", "First Light")
    The Final Countdown (1980)
    The Final Countdown
    6.7
    • Music Department
    • 1980
    Catherine Deneuve in Repulsion (1965)
    Repulsion
    7.6
    • Music Department(tenor sax/flute, uncredited)
    • 1965
    Terence Stamp in The Limey (1999)
    The Limey
    6.9
    • Soundtrack("King Midas in Reverse")
    • 1999

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    • Tian Soepangat: Muslim Sailor (2015)
      Tian Soepangat: Muslim Sailor
      Short
      • music
      • 2015
    • Hexenjagd in Mauterndorf (2015)
      Hexenjagd in Mauterndorf
      • conductor
      • orchestrator
      • 2015
    • The Wicker Tree (2011)
      The Wicker Tree
      3.8
      • conductor
      • orchestrator
      • 2011
    • Heart Zero (2010)
      Heart Zero
      Short
      • conductor
      • orchestrator
      • 2010
    • Red and White: Gone with the West (2008)
      Red and White: Gone with the West
      8.0
      Video
      • conductor
      • orchestrator
      • 2008
    • Amazon Trek: In Search of Vanishing Secrets (2007)
      Amazon Trek: In Search of Vanishing Secrets
      8.0
      Video
      • conductor
      • orchestrator
      • 2007
    • 100 Years Under the Sea: Shipwrecks of the Caribbean (2007)
      100 Years Under the Sea: Shipwrecks of the Caribbean
      7.2
      Video
      • conductor
      • orchestrator
      • 2007
    • Explorers: From the Titanic to the Moon (2006)
      Explorers: From the Titanic to the Moon
      6.3
      • conductor
      • orchestrator
      • 2006
    • Pam Ferris and Felicity Kendal in Rosemary & Thyme (2003)
      Rosemary & Thyme
      7.6
      TV Series
      • composer: incidental music
      • conductor: incidental music
      • orchestrator: incidental music
      • 2004–2006
    • Buried Secrets (2005)
      Buried Secrets
      7.2
      TV Series
      • conductor
      • orchestrator
      • 2005
    • Charlize Theron, Penélope Cruz, and Stuart Townsend in Head in the Clouds (2004)
      Head in the Clouds
      6.5
      • composer: trailer music
      • 2004
    • Cinq Mois Sur Les Mers (2003)
      Cinq Mois Sur Les Mers
      • conductor
      • orchestrator
      • 2003
    • Expédition Jules Verne: A bord du trois-mâts Belem (2003)
      Expédition Jules Verne: A bord du trois-mâts Belem
      8.0
      • conductor
      • orchestrator
      • 2003
    • Whales of Atlantis: In Search of Moby Dick (2003)
      Whales of Atlantis: In Search of Moby Dick
      7.0
      • conductor
      • orchestrator
      • 2003
    • Petites coupures (2003)
      Petites coupures
      5.7
      • conductor
      • orchestrator
      • 2003

    Composer



    • Summer Night, Winter Moon
      • Composer
      • Pre-production



    • Hexenjagd in Mauterndorf (2015)
      Hexenjagd in Mauterndorf
      • Composer (music composed by)
      • 2015
    • Margery Booth: The Spy in the Eagle's Nest (2014)
      Margery Booth: The Spy in the Eagle's Nest
      6.3
      • Composer
      • 2014
    • The Wicker Tree (2011)
      The Wicker Tree
      3.8
      • Composer
      • 2011
    • Heart Zero (2010)
      Heart Zero
      Short
      • Composer
      • 2010
    • Red and White: Gone with the West (2008)
      Red and White: Gone with the West
      8.0
      Video
      • Composer
      • 2008
    • Amazon Trek: In Search of Vanishing Secrets (2007)
      Amazon Trek: In Search of Vanishing Secrets
      8.0
      Video
      • Composer
      • 2007
    • 100 Years Under the Sea: Shipwrecks of the Caribbean (2007)
      100 Years Under the Sea: Shipwrecks of the Caribbean
      7.2
      Video
      • Composer
      • 2007
    • Explorers: From the Titanic to the Moon (2006)
      Explorers: From the Titanic to the Moon
      6.3
      • Composer
      • 2006
    • Buried Secrets (2005)
      Buried Secrets
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Composer
      • 2005
    • Cinq Mois Sur Les Mers (2003)
      Cinq Mois Sur Les Mers
      • Composer
      • 2003
    • Expédition Jules Verne: A bord du trois-mâts Belem (2003)
      Expédition Jules Verne: A bord du trois-mâts Belem
      8.0
      • Composer
      • 2003
    • Whales of Atlantis: In Search of Moby Dick (2003)
      Whales of Atlantis: In Search of Moby Dick
      7.0
      • Composer
      • 2003
    • Petites coupures (2003)
      Petites coupures
      5.7
      • Composer
      • 2003
    • Time of the Wolf (2002)
      Time of the Wolf
      6.1
      • Composer
      • 2002
    • Alyssa Milano and Sean Patrick Flanery in The Diamond Hunters (2001)
      The Diamond Hunters
      4.6
      TV Mini Series
      • Composer
      • 2001

    Actor



    • Discs-a-gogo (1961)
      Discs-a-gogo
      8.2
      TV Series
      • The Johnny Scott Quintet
      • 1963
    • All Night Long (1962)
      All Night Long
      7.1
      • John Scott - Alto Sax and Flute (as Johnny Scott)
      • 1962

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    • Alternative names
      • The Johnny Scott Octet
    • Born
      • November 1, 1930
      • Bishopston, Bristol, England, UK
    • Other works
      John Scott is the founder and artistic director of The Hollywood Symphony Orchestra Society. The organization is dedicated to preserving and presenting works by contemporary composers of film and television music in a setting worthy of their creative gifts and talents. The Hollywood Symphony Orchestra Society honors an art form heard too rarely on the concert stage to its full dramatic effect. Concerts by the world-class Hollywood Symphony Orchestra present symphonic film music from composers of the silver screen's Golden Age to emerging talents, providing a glimpse into the history of film music and exposure to future classics by our greatest composers. Some concerts are performed with film or other multimedia format, and some include guest artists. All are about the exciting art form that is symphonic film music.
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      • 3 Interviews
      • 8 Articles
      • 2 Magazine Cover Photos

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      The soundtrack to the film Yor: The Hunter from the Future (1983), contains music by brothers Guido De Angelis, Maurizio De Angelis and, separately, John Scott. Although John Scott was hired to compose music for the US version, most of his music was replaced by additional music composed by Guido De Angelis and Maurizio De Angelis. Accordingly, the score was nominated for a Razzie Award, "Worst Musical Score." Regrettably, John's name remained as composer of the film. An Australian CD release features only John Scott's work.

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