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| birth_name = Henry Pryce Jackman |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1979| |
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1979|06|01|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[London]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom|U.K.]] |
| birth_place = [[London]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom|U.K.]] |
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| genre = [[Film score and Television Score]], [[Hard Rock]], [[Comptemporary Classical]], [[Electronic]], [[Rock]], [[Hard Rock]], [[Big Band]], [[Jazz]], [[Pop]], [[EDM]], [[Ethnic]], [[World Music]], [[Synthpop]], [[Pop Rock]], [[Experimental Music]], [[Big Beat]], [[Ambient]], [[Ska]], [[Country]], [[Country Rock]], [[Funk]] |
| genre = [[Film score and Television Score]], [[Hard Rock]], [[Comptemporary Classical]], [[Electronic]], [[Rock]], [[Hard Rock]], [[Big Band]], [[Jazz]], [[Pop]], [[EDM]], [[Ethnic]], [[World Music]], [[Synthpop]], [[Pop Rock]], [[Experimental Music]], [[Big Beat]], [[Ambient]], [[Ska]], [[Country]], [[Country Rock]], [[Funk]] |
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| associated_acts = [[Hans Zimmer, Remote Control Productions]]}} |
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'''Henry Jackman''' (born |
'''Henry Jackman''' (born 1 June 1979) is an [[English people|English]] [[composer]], [[Conductor (music)|conductor]] and [[Music producer|producer]]. He is known for creating the [[Movie score|music]] for many [[Movie|movies]]. He has worked on over 160 movies. His best known works are ''[[Monsters vs. Aliens]]'', ''[[Winnie the Pooh (2011 movie)|Winnie The Pooh]], [[Wreck-It Ralph]], Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter'', ''[[Pokémon: Detective Pikachu]]'', [[Puss in Boots (2011 movie)|''Puss in Boots'']], ''Turbo'', ''[[Captain America: Civil War]]'', ''[[Rim of The World]]'', ''[[Animal Crackers]]'', ''[[Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle]]'' and ''[[Ron's Gone Wrong]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/henry-jackman-mn0001872328/biography|title=Henry Jackman|last=Donelson|first=Marcy|work=[[AllMusic]]|access-date=November 20, 2020}}</ref> |
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==Early Life== |
==Early Life== |
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Jackman was born in Hillingdon, London. He studied classical music at [[St. Paul's Cathedral Choir School]], [[Eton College]], [[Framlingham College]] & [[New College, Oxford, University of Oxford]] in London |
Jackman was born in [[London Borough of Hillingdon|Hillingdon]], [[London]]. He studied [[classical music]] at [[St. Paul's Cathedral Choir School]], [[Eton College]], [[Framlingham College]] & [[New College, Oxford, University of Oxford]] in London. He also studied at the [[USC Thornton School of Music]] in [[Los Angeles]] under the mentorship of [[Elmer Bernstein]]. He graduated in 2000 from Screen Scoring. |
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==Influences== |
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Jackman cites [[Hans Zimmer]], [[John Powell (movie composer)|John Powell]], [[ |
Jackman cites [[Hans Zimmer]], [[John Powell (movie composer)|John Powell]], [[Alan Menken]], [[Christophe Beck]], [[Michael Giacchino]], [[James Newton Howard]], [[Jerry Goldsmith]], [[Elmer Bernstein]], [[Alan Silvestri]], [[James Horner]], [[Henry Mancini]], [[John Williams]], [[Howard Shore]], [[Randy Newman]], [[Mark Mancina]], [[Danny Elfman]], [[Buddy Baker (composer)|Buddy Baker]], [[John Barry]], [[Lalo Schifrin]], [[Maurice Jarre]], [[Ennio Morricone]], [[Shirley Walker]], [[Basil Poledouris]], [[Mychael Danna]], [[Thomas Newman]], [[John Debney]], [[Bruce Broughton]], [[Douglas Pipes]], [[Robert Folk]], [[Rachel Portman]], [[David Newman]], [[Alexandre Desplat]], [[Marc Shaiman]], [[Brian Tyler]], [[Gustavo Santaolalla]], [[George Bruns]], [[Oliver Wallace]], [[Leigh Harline]], [[Frank Churchill]], [[Paul Smith (composer)|Paul Smith]], [[Leonard Bernstein]], [[Patrick Doyle]], [[Mark Isham]], [[Joe Hisaishi]], [[Mark Mothersbaugh]], [[Rolfe Kent]], [[Kevin Kiner]], [[Trevor Horn]], [[Bear McCreary]], [[Van Dyk Parks]], [[Carter Burwell]], [[Alfred Newman]], [[Georges Delerue]], [[Richard Rodgers]], [[Ludwig van Beethoven]], [[Maurice Ravel]], [[Edward Elgar]], [[Richard Wagner]], [[Richard Strauss]], [[Claude Debussy]], [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]], [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]], [[Michael Tavera]], [[Kevin Manthei]], [[J.A.C. Redford]] and [[Joel McNeely]] as influences. |
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Yet overall he actually cites [[Hans Zimmer]], [[John Powell (movie composer)|John Powell]], [[Alan Menken]], [[Christophe Beck]], [[Michael Giacchino]], [[James Newton Howard]], [[Jerry Goldsmith]], [[John Williams]], [[Elmer Bernstein]], [[Alan Silvestri]], [[James Horner]], [[Henry Mancini]], [[Howard Shore]], [[Danny Elfman]], [[John Debney]], [[Bruce Broughton]], [[Mychael Danna]], [[David Newman]], [[Alexandre Desplat]], [[Oliver Wallace]], [[Leonard Bernstein]], [[Buddy Baker (composer)|Buddy Baker]], [[John Barry]], [[Lalo Schifrin]], [[Maurice Jarre]], [[Ennio Morricone]], [[Shirley Walker]], [[Basil Poledouris]], [[Joel McNeely]] and [[Randy Newman]] as his artistic influences and being key inspirations to his music. They were his heroes while he was growing up. |
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Henry Jackman | |
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Birth name | Henry Pryce Jackman |
Born | London, England, U.K. | 1 June 1979
Genres | Film score and Television Score, Hard Rock, Comptemporary Classical, Electronic, Rock, Hard Rock, Big Band, Jazz, Pop, EDM, Ethnic, World Music, Synthpop, Pop Rock, Experimental Music, Big Beat, Ambient, Ska, Country, Country Rock, Funk |
Occupation(s) | Composer conductor orchestrator producer |
Instruments | Piano, keyboards, synthesizer, guitar, |
Years active | 2000–present |
Henry Jackman (born 1 June 1979) is an English composer, conductor and producer. He is known for creating the music for many movies. He has worked on over 160 movies. His best known works are Monsters vs. Aliens, Winnie The Pooh, Wreck-It Ralph, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Pokémon: Detective Pikachu, Puss in Boots, Turbo, Captain America: Civil War, Rim of The World, Animal Crackers, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and Ron's Gone Wrong.[1]
Early Life
[change | change source]Jackman was born in Hillingdon, London. He studied classical music at St. Paul's Cathedral Choir School, Eton College, Framlingham College & New College, Oxford, University of Oxford in London. He also studied at the USC Thornton School of Music in Los Angeles under the mentorship of Elmer Bernstein. He graduated in 2000 from Screen Scoring.
Influences
[change | change source]Jackman cites Hans Zimmer, John Powell, Alan Menken, Christophe Beck, Michael Giacchino, James Newton Howard, Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer Bernstein, Alan Silvestri, James Horner, Henry Mancini, John Williams, Howard Shore, Randy Newman, Mark Mancina, Danny Elfman, Buddy Baker, John Barry, Lalo Schifrin, Maurice Jarre, Ennio Morricone, Shirley Walker, Basil Poledouris, Mychael Danna, Thomas Newman, John Debney, Bruce Broughton, Douglas Pipes, Robert Folk, Rachel Portman, David Newman, Alexandre Desplat, Marc Shaiman, Brian Tyler, Gustavo Santaolalla, George Bruns, Oliver Wallace, Leigh Harline, Frank Churchill, Paul Smith, Leonard Bernstein, Patrick Doyle, Mark Isham, Joe Hisaishi, Mark Mothersbaugh, Rolfe Kent, Kevin Kiner, Trevor Horn, Bear McCreary, Van Dyk Parks, Carter Burwell, Alfred Newman, Georges Delerue, Richard Rodgers, Ludwig van Beethoven, Maurice Ravel, Edward Elgar, Richard Wagner, Richard Strauss, Claude Debussy, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Michael Tavera, Kevin Manthei, J.A.C. Redford and Joel McNeely as influences.
References
[change | change source]- ↑ Donelson, Marcy. "Henry Jackman". AllMusic. Retrieved November 20, 2020.