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Sounds, Visions and Insights by Brian Skutle

Brian Skutle as Composer

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What genre is my music?
I would categorize it as Ambient, New Age Electronic and Classical (as the case may be), but always with the style of film music.

Where can you find my music?
Other than selected pieces available here, you can also listen to some pieces at ReverbNation, as well as stream and purchase albums and EPs at BandCamp, Amazon Music, Apple Music, YouTube and Spotify, among others.

Who are my influences?
Stylistically, I would have to say Hans Zimmer (“The Lion King”), Ennio Morricone (“The Good, the Bad & the Ugly”), Wendy Carlos (“A Clockwork Orange”), Gyorgy Ligeti, Brian Eno (“Discreet Music”), and Bruce Springsteen (for that personal touch in his music). Other, less obvious influences include: Graeme Revell (“The Crow”), Trevor Jones (“Dark City”), John Powell (“The Bourne Supremacy”), Angelo Badalamenti (“Mulholland Dr.”), Nine Inch Nails, Moby, John Williams (“A.I. Artificial Intelligence”), Howard Shore (“Se7en”), Danny Elfman (“Big Fish”), Bernard Herrmann (“Vertigo”), James Horner (“Braveheart”).

In their personal impact, my high school band director- Mr. Alfred Watkins from Lassiter High School– and the program he has established there, my college recording professor- Dr. Robert S. Thompson– and my college composition and orchestration professor- Dr. Nick Demos– deserve the most credit for their passion for the art of music and their guidance in my own musical journey. I wasn’t the best student, but their teachings have served me well over the years. Many thanks to all of them.

Here’s what some fellow artists have said about my music:
“Very interesting work of yours! Though it’s hard to believe that you mainly use digital synths. Some sounds sound like they would be coming from analogue gear. Amazing also how creative and expressive-dramatic your composition is. Great visuals!”– Rising Star; “Brian, you are the bomb! Many times have I sat back and let your songs take me away! You have a style all of your own and that’s hard to come by. Keep it comin’.”– Trilobyte; “A Mysterious Lunar Discovery has some very nice textures as well! Great sounds. I think you’ve hit new ground with your new equipment. These textures suit your style more than your other/previous sounds, IMO.”– Darren Nelsen, founder, Atlanta Composers Blog; “…you’ve overcome the problem that MIDI almost always sounds extremely cheesy, you have a talent for melody and atmosphere”– Dennis O’Brien; “At times these compositions can get downright spooky, first lulling you and then raising the hairs on your neck with eerie, minimalist rhythms and synthesized reverberations.”– Listen.com; “Unbelievably dramatic music! Brian’s works are unique cinematic soundscapes. He draws you into imaginary movies, creating whole worlds of soothing ambiance and dramatic pleasure.”– Secrets of the Soul; “Your music is ever growing & exquisite – I have been a fan for many years”– Earnest Woodall

Brian Discusses his Music

The Gear

Here’s a list of some of the equipment I’ve used over the years to create my music: Yamaha PSR540 Keyboard; Korg microKORG Synthesizer/Vocoder; Cakewalk Sonar 4; Cakewalk Home Studio 9; Bach Omega Trombone; Kenyan Finger Piano “Kalimba”; Stylophone; Nickel Doumbek; Indian Damroo; Bamboo Wooden Flute; Shure SM-58 Microphone; Alesis Multi-Mix 8USB; Finale 2006; Cakewalk Score Writer; Sound Forge; Csound; Korg T-1; Yamaha TG-55 & TX-81Z; E-Mu Ultra-Proteus Plus; Opcode Vision Sequencer.

The Music

Here’s a list of all of my completed compositions, save for the ones associated with an album, and if/where they’re available for your listening pleasure.

Individual Works– Not on any album
=“Five Stages” Suite (11:44 in Five Movements); 1999
=“In a Lonely Place (for Trombone Quartet)” (5:12); 1999
=“Peaceful Meditation: An Ambient Fantasy for Piano” (5:52); 2000/Available for Listen @ www.reverbnation.com/brianskutle
=“Orchestral Melodic Setting in D Major (Final Orchestration Project” (4:45); 2001/Inspired by Berlioz’s “Symphony Fantastique”
=“Trombone Quartet in A-Flat” (5:01); 2002
=“‘Yahoos With a Mic’ Fanfare” (1:16); 2003
=“‘The Musical M.C.’ Finale” (1:36); 2004
=“Minimalist Suspense, ver. 2.005” (5:35); 2005
=“Fear: The Giving and Receiving of…” for “Souls for Sale- Clip 3” (1:00); 2005/Written for Turner Classic Movies’ 6th Annual Young Film Composers Competition (Unused)
=“Symphonic Dread” (1:41); 2005/Written as a demo piece for a possible scoring opportunity (Unused)
=“‘Fallen’ for Strings, Synth, Percussion & Flute” (3:50); 2005/Arranged for a “Resume” Film, From the Song By Delerium featuring Rani (Unused)
=“Symphonic Guitar Dread” (1:03); 2005/Written as a demo piece for a possible scoring opportunity (Unused)
=“The Case: Chapter One- Running Deadman” Score (3:35); 2005/Written for the short film by Standing Water Studios- see below for cue titles.
=“The Case: Chapter Two- The Snap” Score (3:00); 2005/Written for the short film by Standing Water Studios- see below for cue titles.
=“The Case: Chapter Three- The Gamble on Tomorrow” Score (13:51); 2005/“Lament for the Running Deadman” is available for download @ www.sonic-cinema.com- Written for the short film by Standing Water Studios- see below for cue titles.
=“Rhythmic Muzak in C-minor” (3:59); 2006
=“Alone With Percussion” (2:22); 2006
=“Ambient Sustenance” (2:59); 2006
=“Sonic Contemplation” (11:58); 2006/ Read about the origins and structure of “Sonic Contemplation” here.
=“Edge Runner” (Single Version) (10:53); 2008/Written for the short film, “Unwinnable Hand: A Thriller in Two Movements,” by Brian Skutle.
=“Edge Runner” (Film Version) (10:53); 2008/Written/Remixed for the short film, “Unwinnable Hand: A Thriller in Two Movements,” by Brian Skutle.
=“Wasted Hand” (2:26); 2008/Written for the short film, “Unwinnable Hand: A Thriller in Two Movements,” by Brian Skutle.
=“Alone Again (“Lights in the Sky” Remix)” (6:33); 2009/Remixed from Nine Inch Nails’ song “Lights in the Sky” off of “The Slip.”
=“Cage Against the Machine” (4:35); 2009
=“Deus ex machina: Pressures of Life” (12:03); 2009
=“Word Invaders” Soundtrack (5:57); 2009/Available for Listen @ www.reverbnation.com– Written for flash game application by David Miles.
=“Baron Wasteland: Chapter 2- Lemur See, Lemur Due” Score (3:27); 2010/Written for the short film, “Baron Wasteland: Chapter 2- Lemur See Lemur Due,” by Brian Skutle.
=“Requiem for a Ringtail” (3:49); 2010/Written for the short documentary, “Requiem for a Ringtail: From One Lemur to Another,” by Baron Brian von Skutle.
=“Interludes for Winds, Marimba and Timpani” (5:41); 2014
=“‘Sinead Rising’ Score” (1:09); 2014/Written for Film Scoring 101 Course at Berklee Online
=“‘Roller Palace’: Repo Men Cue” (1:32); 2014/Written for Film Scoring 101 Course at Berklee Online
=“Cosmic Energy” (6:09); 2014
=“People’s River Underscore” (:53); 2014/Written for Film Scoring 101 Course at Berklee Online
=“‘Blue City’ Score” (8:56); 2014/Written for Film Scoring 101 Course at Berklee Online
=“Film Composition Demo Reel 1” (3:12); 2014/Compiled from pieces written for Music Composition for Film and TV Course at Berklee Online
=“Film Composition Demo Reel 2” (3:06); 2014/Compiled from pieces written for Music Composition for Film and TV Course at Berklee Online
=“Serenity Valley- A Melody for Meredith” (5:10); 2014
=“Chant of the Vocoder 2016” (3:45); 2016
=“Jamie?” Score (2:21); 2018/Written for the short film, “Jamie?”, by Sarah Emert.

In November 2008, I began to create video projects for some of my pieces. They were inspired by some recent work on a concert I was a part of, as well as the writings and films of the Russian filmmaker, Andrei Tarkovsky. I have presented them below for your viewing pleasure. I hope you enjoy.

Brian Skutle: “Peaceful Meditation”

Brian Skutle: “Radio Noir”

Brian Skutle: “Ethereal Atmospheres”

Brian Skutle: “Peaceful Meditation: An Ambient Fantasy for Piano”

The Albums

“Creative Beginnings” (1999)
1. “Improvised BS” (1998; 3:52)
2. “Creative Beginnings (Original, Uncut Version)” (1998; 2:12)
3. “Minimalist Suspense” (1998; 3:54)
4. “Thematic Tradeoff” (1998; 1:39)
5. “60-Second Canon” (1998; 1:14)
6. “Ethereal Atmospheres” (1999; 3:38); Also available for Download @ Brian’s Society of Composers website
7. “Peaceful Meditation” (1999; 4:32)
8. “Synthphonic Poignancy” (1999; 4:49); Also available for Listen @ www.reverbnation.com/brianskutle
9. “Creative Beginnings” (1998; 1:50)

“Dark Experiments” (2000)
1. “Mysterious Realms (MIDI)” (1998; 2:56)
2. “Beyond the Infinite” (1999; 3:27)
3. “Ambient Noiz” (1999; 1:00)
4. “Electronic Melody” (1999; 1:00)
5. “Chant of the Vocoder” (1999; 4:59)
6. “Chant of the Vocoder II” (1999; 3:04)
7. “Chant of the Vocoder III” (1999; 2:50)
8. “Dark Fantasia” (2000; 2:00); Also available for Listen @ www.reverbnation.com/brianskutle
9. “Radio Noir” (2000; 2:00)
10. “Mysterious Realms” (1998; 2:59)
11. “In a Lonely Place” (1999; 5:54)

“Sonic Visions of a New Old West” (2007)
1. “Introduction to a New Old West” (2005; 3:36)
2. “At Peace Under the Stars” (2004; 3:05); Also available for Listen @ www.reverbnation.com/brianskutle
3. “Ballad for the Beloved Departed” (2004; 3:48); Also available for Download @ Brian’s Society of Composers website
4. “The Unforgiving Desert” (2004; 3:02)- Used in the short film “Original Sin: The Skull Monkey Chronicles” (Director’s Cut) by Standing Water Studios
5. “Cat-and-Mouse in an Old Western Town” (2004; 2:39)
6. “Danger of the Frontier” (2005; 2:36)
7. “Heat of the Pounding Sun” (2004; 2:51)
8. “Prelude to a Showdown- A Confrontation” (2004; 4:05)
9. “Walk to the Middle of Town” (2004; 4:42)
10. “Ballad for the Beloved Departed (Reprise)” (2004′ 1:20)
11. “At Peace Under the Stars (Guitar Reprise)” (2004; 2:37)
12. “A New Old West” (2005; 7:49)
13. “Cat-and-Mouse in an Old Western Town (Skull Monkey Mix)” (2004; 2:39); Remixed for the short film “Original Sin: The Skull Monkey Chronicles” Standing Water Studios

“Beyond the Infinite: A Musical Odyssey” (2010)
1. “Overture” (2008; 2:56)
2. “The Planets Align” (2008; 1:38)
3. “Dawn of Man (Introduction)” (2000; 1:55)
4. “A Frightening Awakening” (2008; 2:54)
5. “The Dawn of Intelligence” (2008; 1:34)
6. “Weightless Waltz in F” (2006; 5:39); Available for Listen @ www.reverbnation.com/brianskutle
7. “Weightless Waltz in D” (2006; 7:24)
8. “A Mysterious Lunar Discovery” (2008; 6:59)
9. “The Minutiae of Space” (2008; 7:14)
10. “Entr’Acte” (2008; 2:45); Available for Listen @ www.reverbnation.com/brianskutle
11. “Searching for the Mysteries” (2009; 17:28); Excerpts available right now on www.sonic-cinema.com
12. “A Place Among the Stars” (2008; 1:39)
13. “Angels Watching (Finale to ‘Beyond the Infinite’)” (3:58)

“Storytelling” (2013)
“Otherworldly Darkness in the Twilight Hours”
1. “Gothic Twilight” (2005; 8:55); Also available for Download @ Brian’s Society of Composers website
2. “Darkness for Voices, String Quartet and Tubular Bells” (2006; 5:50)
3. “The Hour of the Wolf” (2009; 4:10)
4. “Otherworldly March” (2004; 6:00)
“Passionate Illusions: A Cycle of Sensual Soundscapes”
5. “Passionate Illusions I” (2005; 7:05)
6. “Passionate Illusions II” (2005; 3:05)
7. “Passionate Illusions III” (2005; 2:51)
8. “Passionate Illusions IV” (2005; 1:33)
9. “Passionate Illusions V” (2005; 5:40)
“Calling of a Warrior (Inspired by Joss Whedon’s ‘Fray’)”
10. “Movement I- A Destiny Changes” (2011; 5:38)
11. “Movement II- The Call to Arms/The Only One, But Not Alone” (2011; 5:05)

“Arpeggiations & Atmospheres” (2013)
1. “A” (2011; 3’57”)
2. “B” (2011; 4’41”)
3. “C” (2011; 4’41”)
4. “D” (2011; 4’12”)
5. “E” (2011; 4’00”)
6. “F” (2011; 4’12”)
7. “G” (2011; 4’42”)

Brian Skutle: “Arpeggiations & Atmospheres- D”

“Classical Cinema” (2020)
1. “Ahsoka’s Theme” (2018; 2:30)
2. “Lost Souls, Guided by Hope” (2002; 4:39)
3. “Dawn of Man” (2000; 7:51)

Brian Skutle: “Ahsoka’s Theme”

“‘Player, PhD.’ – Original Score” (2022)
1. “Morning Coffee” (2022; 0:39)
2. “‘Intruders’ Walking Up” (2022; 0:10)
3. “Surprise Visitor/Leaving Abruptly” (2022; 0:55)
4. “Found Out at ‘Home'” (2022; 0:26)
5. “FBI Con” (2022; 1:22)
6. “Walking With Maffi” (2022; 0:22)
7. “Uniform” (2022; 0:35)
8. “Sneaking Around” (2022; 0:33)
9. “Nearing the House” (2022; 0:39)
10. “Time With Maffi” (2022; 0:21)
11. “Collegial Lies” (2022; 1:05)
12. “Grilled Dinner” (2022; 2:47)
13. “Looking at Paintings (Love Theme)” (2022; 1:06)
14. “Gabard’s Truth, Maffi’s Embarrassment” (2022; 1:39)
15. “Aftermath” (2022; 0:42)
16. “Starting Over” (2022; 0:42)
17. “New Beginnings & End Credits” (2022; 1:24)
18. “Morning Coffee/’Intruders’ Walking Up/Surprise Visitor/Leaving Abruptly” (Original Version) (2022; 1:52)
19. “Dinner Con” (Bonus Track) (2022; 0:55)
20. “Gabard Meets Maffi” (Bonus Track) (2022; 1:55)
21. “Please, I Can Explain” (Original Version) (2022; 0:53)
22. “Dizzying Discussion” (Bonus Track) (2022; 1:46)
23. “Sneaking Around/Nearing the House” (Original Version) (2022; 3:36)
24. “Into the Junkyard” (Bonus Track) (2022; 1:41)
25. “Getting the Bear Back” (Bonus Track) (2022; 0:41)
26. “Honesty” (Bonus Track) (2022; 2:46)
27. “Growth” (Bonus Track) (2022; 1:06)
28. “Begin Again” (Bonus Track) (2022; 3:17)

“The Cold Wind of Horror” (2023)
1. “Sin-uous Winds” (2013; 4:07)
2. “Labyrinth of Terror” (2012; 5:35); Featured in the short animated film, “Wandering Mind,” by Sarah Emert.
3. “Darkness for Voices, String Quartet and Tubular Bells” (2006; 5:50)
4. “Into the Dark Alone” (2013; 4:08)
5. “Gothic Twilight” (2005; 8:55)
6. “Haunted by the Past” (2013; 2:00)
7. “The Dreadful Tick of Time” (2013; 4:34)
8. “The Hour of the Wolf” (2009; 4:10)
9. “Organ Grinder” (2012; 5:39)
10. “The Cold Wind of Horror” (2022; 3:11)
11. “Otherworldly March” (2004; 6:00)
12. “Walpurgisnacht” (2009; 9:23); Written for the silent short film, “Walpurgis Night,” by Mathew Timms.

The Scores
As you’ve no doubt read on my About page, I’m interested in writing film music. In 2005, I finally began to do that with some short films some friends of mine and I have made to gain experience in a field we love. In 2022, I scored my first feature film.

1. “The Case: Chapter One- Running Deadman” (2005); Includes the cues “‘Running Deadman’ Main Title/Chapter,” “Dead Man Running,” “Double-Cross,” “We Have a Problem.,” “To Be Continued…/’The Case’ End Credits,” and “Standing Water Logo (‘We Have a Problem.’ Alternate Version).”
2. “The Case: Chapter Two- The Snap” (2005); Includes the cues “‘The Snap’ Main Title/Chapter,” “Locked Out/Violent Twist,” “Taunted,” and “To Be Continued…/’The Case’ End Credits (‘Snap’ Version).”
3. “The Case: Chapter Three- The Gamble on Tomorrow” (2005); Includes the cues “Laying Out the Deal,” “‘The Gamble on Tomorrow’ Main Title/Chapter,” “No Choice,” “Long Walk/The Easiest Way to Kill a Lemur,” “The Entrance/The Game/The Shootout,” “The Full Story of the Running Deadman,” “To Be Continued”/’The Case’ End Credits (‘Gamble’ Version),” “Theme for The Grand Lemur,” and “Lament for the Running Deadman.”
4. “Unwinnable Hand: A Thriller in Two Movements” (2008); Includes the track “Edge Runner” (Film Version) and cue “Wasted Hand.”
5. “Word Invaders” (2009); Includes the tracks “Dropping the F-Bomb,” “Words Can’t Be Trusted” and “Words Can’t Be Trusted 2.” Written for a Flash video game by David Miles.
6. “Walpurgis Night” (2009); Includes the track, “Walpurgisnacht.”
7. “Baron Wasteland: Chapter 2- Lemur See, Lemur Due” (2010); Includes the cues, “‘Baron Wasteland’ Main Title,” “‘Chapter 2’ Percussion Hits,” “Lemurbilia,” “Storytime,” and “‘Baron Wasteland’ End Credits.”
8. “Jamie?” (2018); Includes the tracks, “Part 1” and “Part 2”
9. “Player, PhD.” (2022); Soundtrack coming to Bandcamp in November 2022.

Watch an Incomplete Version of “Unwinnable Hand: A Thriller in Two Movements”:

Watch “Baron Wasteland: Chapter 2- Lemur See, Lemur Due”:

Watch “Requiem for a Ringtail: From One Lemur to Another”, the in-film “documentary” for “Lemur See, Lemur Due”:

“Walpurgis Night” by Mathew Timms

“Wandering Mind” by Sarah Emert

“Jamie?” by Sarah Emert

The Live Performances
A handful of my pieces have been performed live over the years. They are:
1. “Peaceful Meditation” (via Electronic CD at the 2001 New Music Festival at Georgia State University on Saturday, February 17, 2001)
2. “Peaceful Meditation: An Ambient Fantasy for Piano” (performed by pianist Dawn Echols at the 2001 New Music Festival at Georgia State University on Saturday, February 17, 2001)
3. “Mysterious Realms” (performed by trombonist David Fairchild and via Electronic CD at the 2001 New Music Festival at Georgia State University on Saturday, February 17, 2001)
4. “In a Lonely Place (for Trombone Quartet)” (performed by trombonists David Fairchild, Sam Griswold, Cliff Jones, and Hollie Lawing at the Brass Ensemble Concert at Georgia State University on Thursday, March 22, 2001)
5. “In a Lonely Place” (via Electronic CD at Turned On: Electronic Music by Atlanta Composers, a concert of music by Atlanta electronic composers held on Monday, February 19, 2007. Click here to read Atlanta Journal-Constitution critic Pierre Ruhe’s review of the concert.)
6. “Synthphonic Poignancy” (via Electronic CD at Unseen Forces: Electronic Music by Atlanta Composers, a concert of music by Atlanta electronic composers held on Monday, January 28, 2008 & “Unseen Forces 2: Electronic Music by Atlanta Composers on Thursday, April 17, 2008)

Click here to download the written program notes for the 2001 performances.
Click here to download the Press Release for the 2007 “Turned On” concert.
Click here to download the E-postcard for the 2007 “Unseen Forces: Electronic Music by Atlanta Composers” concert.

Brian Skutle: “Synthphonic Poignancy” (Live)

The Performers
I couldn’t have gotten these pieces recorded without the following musicians (many thanks to all of them):
Dawn Echols, piano (who performed “Peaceful Meditation: An Ambient Fantasy for Piano,” “Ballad for the Beloved Departed,” “Ballad for the Beloved Departed (Reprise),” and the piano parts for “The Case: Chapter Three/The Gamble on Tomorrow” & my unreleased “Five Stages” Suite, which is in the middle of being recorded with real musicians)
David Fairchild, trombone (who performed “Mysterious Realms,” “In a Lonely Place (for Trombone Quartet)” and the trombone parts on my unreleased “Five Stages” Suite and “The Case: Chapter Three/The Gamble on Tomorrow”)
Vicki Skutle, vocalist (who performed the female vocals for “Danger of the Frontier”)
Fred Norton, alto saxophone (who performed the alto sax part for “The Case: Chapter Three/The Gamble on Tomorrow”)
Michael Caudle, bass guitar (who performed the bass guitar part for my unreleased “Five Stages” Suite)
Carlos Martinez-Trabal, percussion (who performed the tubular bells part for my unreleased “Five Stages” Suite)
Cliff Jones, trombone (who performed “In a Lonely Place (for Trombone Quartet)”)
Michael Carver, trombone (who performed “In a Lonely Place (for Trombone Quartet)”)

Brian Skutle As Fan

Favorite Genres:
Film Music, Classical, Rock n’ Roll, Ambient, Electronic

Favorite Artists:
Hans Zimmer, Bruce Springsteen, Ennio Morricone, John Williams, Gyorgy Ligeti, U2, Moby, Nine Inch Nails, Kronos Quartet, Danny Elfman, Guns N’ Roses, Howard Shore, Bernard Herrmann, Wendy Carlos, Pink Floyd, Brian Eno

Favorite Albums:
“The Crow” Soundtrack & Score (Various Artists, Graeme Revell), “Born in the U.S.A.” (Bruce Springsteen), “Broken Arrow” Soundtrack (Hans Zimmer), “Achtung Baby” (U2), “Braveheart” Soundtrack (James Horner), “The Downward Spiral” (Nine Inch Nails), “Vertigo” Soundtrack (Bernard Herrmann), “2001: A Space Odyssey” Soundtrack (Various Artists) & “Alex North’s 2001” (Alex North), “Kronos Quartet Performs Philip Glass” (Kronos Quartet), “Use Your Illusion I” & “Use Your Illusion II” (Guns N’ Roses), “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” Soundtrack (Ennio Morricone), “The Fountain” Soundtrack (Clint Mansell), “Discreet Music” (Brian Eno), “The Wall” (Pink Floyd), The “Star Wars” Saga Soundtracks (John Williams)

Favorite Songs/Tracks (Just a few of the pieces that I’ve enjoyed the most over the years):
“No Surrender” by Bruce Springsteen (from “Born in the U.S.A.” & “Live 1975-85”); “The Art of Living” by Hans Zimmer (from “Millennium” Soundtrack); “The Unexpressed Expressed” by Carter Burwell (from “Adaptation” Soundtrack); “Many Meetings” by Howard Shore (from “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” Soundtrack); “Lament for a Lost Son” by Graeme Revell (from “The Crow: City of Angels” Score Soundtrack); “Jupiter and Beyond,” featuring “Requiem for Sorprano, Mezzo Soprano, Two Mixed Choirs & Orchestra,” “Atmospheres,” and “Adventures (Altered for Film)” by Gyorgy Ligeti (from “2001: A Space Odyssey” Soundtrack); “Will I” by Jonathan Larson (from “Rent” Movie Soundtrack); “Flugufrelsarinn” by Sigur Rós, Performed by Kronos Quartet (from “Plays Sigur Rós” & “Agaetis Byrjun”); “‘Freedom’/The Execution/Bannockburn” by James Horner (from “Braveheart” Soundtrack); “Rescue From Cloud City/Hyperspace” by John Williams (from “Star Wars: Episode V- The Empire Strikes Back” Soundtrack); “Hammerhead” by Hans Zimmer (from “Broken Arrow” Soundtrack); “It Can’t Rain All the Time” by Jane Siberry (from “The Crow” Soundtrack); “Magic Snow Music” by Christophe Beck (from “Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Amends” Episode); “Don’t Cry”, “November Rain”, and “Estranged” by Guns N’ Roses (from “Use Your Illusion I” and “Use Your Illusion II”) “Masked Ball” by Jocelyn Pook (from “Eyes Wide Shut” Soundtrack); “Seraphim” by Wendy Carlos (from “Tales of Heaven and Hell”); “Duduk of the North” by Hans Zimmer (from “More Music from ‘Gladiator'” Soundtrack); “I Wish I Were Blind” by Bruce Springsteen (from “Human Touch”); “Scottie Trails Madeline” by Bernard Herrmann (from “Vertigo” Soundtrack); “Yearning of the Sword” by Tan Dun (from “Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon” Soundtrack); “Pitseleh” by Elliot Smith (from “Keeping the Faith” Soundtrack); “Togetherness” by Ennio Morricone (from “Lolita” Soundtrack); “Finale” by Danny Elfman (from “Big Fish”); “So Cruel” by U2 (from “Achtung Baby”); “Closer” by Nine Inch Nails (from “The Downward Spiral”); “The Trio” by Ennio Morricone (from “The Good, the Bad & the Ugly” Soundtrack); “Xibalba” by Clint Mansell (from “The Fountain”)

I could list many more, but here are the pieces that have inspired me the most as a composer:
“Overture: Atmospheres” by Gyorgy Ligeti (from “2001: A Space Odyssey” Soundtrack); “Falls” by Ennio Morricone (from “The Mission” Soundtrack); “Wallace Courts Murron” by James Horner (from “Braveheart” Soundtrack); “Once Upon a Time in the West” by Ennio Morricone (from “Once Upon a Time in the West” Soundtrack); “Atrus’ Theme” by Robyn Miller (from “Riven” Soundtrack); “Light” by Hans Zimmer (from “The Thin Red Line” Soundtrack); “The Sundown” by Ennio Morricone (from “The Good, the Bad & the Ugly” Soundtrack); “Masked Ball” by Jocelyn Pook (from “Eyes Wide Shut” Soundtrack); “The Art of Living” by Hans Zimmer (from “Millennium” Soundtrack); “Lament for a Lost Son” by Graeme Revell (from “The Crow: City of Angels” Soundtrack); “Gabriel’s Oboe” by Ennio Morricone (from “The Mission” Soundtrack); “Let My Home Be My Gallows” by Hans Zimmer (from “Hannibal” Soundtrack); “Stealth” by Hans Zimmer (from “Broken Arrow” Soundtrack); “Seraphim” by Wendy Carlos (from “Tales of Heaven and Hell”); “Goodbye, Colonel” by Ennio Morricone (from “For a Few Dollars More” Soundtrack); “All is Well” by Brian Tyler (from “Bubba ho-Tep” Soundtrack)