Bruce Harold Broughton | |
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Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | March 8, 1945
Occupation(s) | Composer, arranger |
Years active | 1970–present |
Bruce Harold Broughton (born March 8, 1945[1]) is an American orchestral composer of television, film, and video game scores and concert works. He has composed several highly acclaimed soundtracks over his extensive career and has contributed many pieces to music archives, including the 1994 version of the 20th Century Fox fanfare with short versions for 20th Century Fox Television and Foxstar Productions and conducting the Cinergi Pictures logo composed by Jerry Goldsmith. He has won ten Emmy Awards and has been nominated once for the Academy Award for Best Original Score. Broughton is currently a lecturer in composition at UCLA.
Broughton has composed the score for many notable films including Disney films such as The Rescuers Down Under (1990), All I Want for Christmas (1991), Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993) and its sequel, Lost in San Francisco (1996), as well as popular westerns such as Silverado (1985) and Tombstone (1993). Other films scored by Broughton include Young Sherlock Holmes (1985), Baby's Day Out (1994), Harry and the Hendersons (1987), Miracle on 34th Street (1994), and The Boy Who Could Fly (1986). Additionally, he composed music for the video game Heart of Darkness and the animated TV series Tiny Toon Adventures. In 1994, Broughton also conducted the fanfare for the 20th Century Fox logo that was composed by Alfred Newman. Furthermore, he also conducted the fanfare for Cinergi Pictures that was composed by Jerry Goldsmith.
Broughton composed music for Disney theme park attractions including Soarin', Spaceship Earth, and Ellen's Energy Adventure.[2]
Silverado earned him an Academy Award nomination, though he lost the Oscar to Out of Africa. He has won nearly a dozen Emmy awards.[3][4][5]
Broughton is a member of the Board of Directors of ASCAP, a former Governor of both the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, a Past President of the Society of Composers & Lyricists, and a lecturer at UCLA and USC.
Broughton's song "Alone yet Not Alone", from the film with the same name, was originally nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song at the 86th Academy Awards. But on January 29, 2014, the nomination was revoked after the academy discovered that Broughton, a former Academy governor who, at the time, was an executive committee member of the academy's music branch, had improperly contacted other branch members.[6][7]
"No matter how well-intentioned the communication, using one's position as a former governor and current executive committee member to personally promote one's own Oscar submission creates the appearance of an unfair advantage," Cheryl Boone Isaacs, the academy's president, said in a statement.[8] Not everyone agreed with the academy's actions.[9][10]
Year | Title | Publisher |
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A Tiny Symphony for Strings | Black Squirrel Music | |
American Hero for Orchestra | Black Squirrel Music | |
Concerto for Piccolo and Chamber Orchestra | Meridian Publishing LLC | |
Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra | Edwin F. Kalmus & Co. | |
English Music for Horn and Strings | Chester Music and Novello & Co. | |
Fanfares: Mosaic for Orchestra | Brubel Music | |
Four Kinds of Walking: Suite for Strings | Brubel Music | |
Mixed Elements for Orchestra | Brubel Music | |
Saloon Music for B♭ Cornet and Pit Orchestra | Brubel Music | |
Silverado for Orchestra | EMI Golden Torch Music Corp. | |
The Magic Horn For Orchestra and Narrator | Shardice | |
Triptych for Violin and Chamber Orchestra | Shardice |
Year | Title | Publisher |
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Blowhard for Horn and Piano | Brubel Music | |
Sonata for Horn and Piano | Ballad for Trombone and Piano | |
Sonata (Concerto) for Tuba and Piano | Edwin F. Kalmus & Co. | |
Chambers for Solo Trumpet | Curnow Music | |
In Memoriam for Solo Trumpet | Brubel Music | |
Turbulance for Tuba and Piano | Brubel Music | |
Oliver's Birthday for Trumpet and Piano | Black Squirrel Music | |
Tent Meeting Revival with Hallelujah Wind-up for Euphonium and Piano | Brubel Music | |
Remembrance for alto Saxophone and Piano | Black Squirrel Music | |
Medium, Big, and Small Duos for Alto flute, Piccolo, and Piano | Brubel Music | |
Bounce for Bassoon, Double String Quartet and Bass | Brubel Music | |
Variations for Flute and Piano | Black Squirrel Music | |
Gold Rush Songs | Brubel Music | |
Concerto for Violoncello and 10 Instruments | Brubel Music | |
Short Stories for Marimba and Piano | C. Alan Publications | |
Five Pieces for Piano | Brubel Music | |
Three | Eighth Note Publications | |
Bipartition | Shardice | |
There is Always Something to Do (For Morelle) | Fatrock Ink | |
Timeline (1945 - ) | Brubel Music | |
Tyvek Wood | Fatrock Ink | |
The Fingerprints of Childhood | Brubel Music | |
Bi | Brubel Music | |
NeBRASSka | Brubel Music | |
Conversations | Brubel Music | |
Three American Porraits | Black Squirrel Music | |
when a body meets a body | Brubel Music | |
Hornworks for Five Horns and Tuba | Brubel Music | |
Concert Piece for Eight Trumpets | Black Squirrel Music | |
Euphonies | Black Squirrel Music | |
Hudson River Valley | Brubel Music | |
Fanfare for 16 Horns | Brubel Music |
Year | Title | Publisher |
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A Frontier Overture for Brass Band | Winwood Music | |
American Hero for Symphonic Band | Black Squirrel Music | |
California Legend for Brass Band | Winwood Music | |
Celebration for Symphonic Winds | Brubel Music | |
Concerto for Piccolo and Wind Ensemble | Randol Music | |
Concerto (Sonata) for Tuba and Winds | Edwin F. Kalmus & Co. | |
Excursions for Trumpet and Band | Black Squirrel Music | |
Fanfares, Marches, Hymns & Finale | Masters Music | |
Harlequin | Winwood Music | |
In the World of Spirits | Brubel Music | |
Masters of Space and Time | Chester Music and Novello & Co. | |
New Era | Ludwig Music Publishing Co. | |
2018 | Quaternity for Trombone and Symphonic Winds | Brubel Music |