Star Trek: First Contact - Main Title / Locutus - Score Only (arr. Chris Siddall) by Alexander Courage Sheet Music for Full Orchestra at Sheet Music Direct
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Star Trek: First Contact - Main Title / Locutus - Score Only (arr. Chris Siddall) Digital Sheet Music
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Star Trek: First Contact - Main Title / Locutus - Score Only (arr. Chris Siddall)by Alexander Courage Full Orchestra - Digital Sheet Music

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It seems fitting that Jerry Goldsmith should be selected to compose the score for the Next Generation crews first solo movie outing, directed by the ships first officer himself, Jonathan Frakes.  Having kicked off the original series crews offerings with Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and turning in a surprisingly excellent entry for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (given that movies otherwise lacklustre reception), the director and producers made a specific point of budgeting Goldsmith into the production, and he was not going to turn down the opportunity to reinstate his themes into the franchise.
1996 saw a particularly busy schedule for Goldsmith though, with the late-running post production on The Ghost and the Darkness, and so Jerry called upon his son Joel to co-compose with him in the three weeks available to complete the score, with Joel handling most of the Borg-related material.

Created from the original manuscript, this release offers a rare opportunity to study film music in its authentic, original orchestration and arrangement. An opportunity not to be missed!

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