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Stefan Podell
11-08-2006, 08:40 PM
Emmy Award winning film and television composer Basil Poledouris passed away today from cancer in Los Angeles. He was 61.

Poledouris is survived by his former wife Bobbi, his children Zoe and Alexis and a brother and a sister. No services are planned.

Basil Poledouris was born on August 21, 1945 in Kansas City. He started taking piano lessons when he was 7 years old. Eventually he went on to become a student at USC, where he studied the arts of directing, cinematography, editing, sound and of course music. It was also at USC he met John Milius and Randal Kleiser, both acclaimed directors with whom he would work in the future.

Even though Basil had already composed music to John Milius' much talked about Big Wednesday (1978), his real breakthrough came in 1982 when he composed the score to Milius' epic fantasy movie, Conan the Barbarian (1982). The powerful themes that Basil created for this movie opened the eyes of the movie industry, as well as the public, and it is arguably one of the best soundtracks of the 80s. Basil went on to make soundtracks for such movies as: RoboCop (1987) (the first Paul Verhoeven movie of many for which he has composed), "Lonesome Dove" (1989 miniseries) for which he won an Emmy, Farewell to the King (1989), The Hunt for Red October (1990), Free Willy (1993), in Paul Verhoeven's Starship Troopers (1997) with Casper Van Dien and Denise Richards and Les Miserables (1998).


Composer Christopher Lennertz was a good friend of Basil's and wrote this today:

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I can't tell you all what a sad day this is. I lost a person today who was very important to me. Basil Poledouris was an amazing mentor, an inspired teacher, and above all, a good friend. Sadly, he lost his hard-fought battle with cancer this afternoon and now can be free of pain and suffering, but he will be so very missed by all of us... perhaps more than he even knew. He and his family were extremely generous and kind to me. I learned so much from him, not only about music, but about the business, life, and even sailing. His daughter, Zoe, even sang on demos for me. Their selfless love and support has lasted years beyond my work with him and never ceased to amaze me.

I truly wish with all my heart that everyone could have known him like I did... but then I realize that we all can: Listen carefully to Conan and you'll know how powerful and passionate he was. Listen to the beautiful love theme from Farewell to the King and you'll know how deeply he loved his daughters, family, and friends. Listen to Wind and you'll know how he felt on his boat, sailing to Catalina. Listen to the subtle strains of It's my Party and you'll hear how he celebrated and valued life. It absolutely breaks my heart to think that I will never be able to see him again... never be able to ask his advice, or look to him for guidance. But then I realize that he left us the greatest gift of all... that we can still hear him: when I put in a CD, turn on my ipod, or put in a favorite DVD. I can listen to his music and be in the presence of him once again... be inspired by him again. And thank God for that. It doesn't make the pain go away, or the loss any less, but after I clear the lump from my throat and wipe my eyes, it does make me smile, if just a little.

I cannot thank him enough for the impact he had on my life, and I'm so positive that the world is a better place with the music he left for all of us. Be at peace now, my friend.

With love, sadness, and admiration,

Chris Lennertz

johncarter
11-09-2006, 03:14 AM
This is a very sad news. His music is extraordinary and will continue to inspire young composers i'm sure. Conan is a classic...

*snif :(

nickysnd
11-09-2006, 04:22 AM
Shocking! I was waiting for his comeback after his semi-retirement!

Let's remember that, along with Williams' Star Wars, Paledouris' Conan has contributed massively to the coming back of symphonic orchestra in films, in the '80s.

You can listen to Basil Paledouris comenting his isolated score on Starship Troopers DVD.

Ranietz
11-09-2006, 04:27 AM
I don't know what to say... He was one of my favorite film composers. I was waiting for him to score another movie. I didn't even know he was sic... :(

This is sad news indeed. Basil Poledouris will be greatly missed... :(

-Ranietz-

shnurgle
11-09-2006, 12:52 PM
Very sad. Poledouris was one of the best. A wonderfully complete and versatile musician, and one of the most sensative writers in Hollywood.

Peace and be wild, my brother.

Swidhelm
11-12-2006, 04:47 AM
I don't even know what to say! He was one of the most inspiring composers, and still has a huge impact on my own compositions. I think Conan was the second orchestral CD I ever got, and it is still my most cherished. I still have much to collect from Poledouris. I can't believe he passed away! Sad news indeed! Definitly will be missed! :(

If anything, maybe we will see some tributes to one of the greatest icons in film scores! Hope his family and friends are doing okay.

madfiddler
11-24-2006, 06:20 PM
It was his Conan music, and John Carpenters Halloween music which was the inspiration for my Warhammer:Dark Omen music.

I'm slowely re-recording and re-arranging the score with EWQLSO Plat. A long way away atm, processing power is lacking, but here's one of the tracks - not finished yet, but you get the idea. If the soundtrack gets released it will be in honour of Basil.

http://www.gamesounds.co.uk/audio/warhammer_darkomen/mk_whdo_battle_02v2.mp3

EWQLSO is allowing me to get so much closer to how I originally imagened the score to sound, 10 years ago.

This is the original recording, made in the cupboard I used to work in ;)

http://www.gamesounds.co.uk/audio/warhammer_darkomen/mk_whdo_battle_02.mp3

When I finally get the Theme going you'll heard the obvious BP link.

Superb film composer imho.

m

Ranietz
11-25-2006, 02:54 PM
Great music madfiddler. :)

madfiddler
11-25-2006, 03:16 PM
:) Thanks. When I finally get the Theme redone, you'll hear the massive BP influence I guess...

johncarter
01-26-2007, 09:30 AM
A Hunt for Red October main theme is really good. pure classic


When i listen to it I even want to become a communist.