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===Credits===
 
===Credits===
 
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Composed/Conducted by
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Composed/Conducted by</ br>
 
[[John Williams]]
 
[[John Williams]]
  
Orchestrated by
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Orchestrated by</ br>
[[John Neufeld]], [[Alexander Courage]], [[Conrad Pope]]
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[[John Neufeld]], [[Alexander Courage]] and [[Conrad Pope]]
  
Recorded and mixed by Shawn Murphy at SONY SCORING STAGE, CULVER CITY, CA
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Recorded and mixed by</ br>
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[[Shawn Murphy]]</ br>
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at SONY SCORING STAGE, CULVER CITY, CA
  
Album mastered by Dave Collins at A&M STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD, CA
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Album mastered by</ br>
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[[Dave Collins]]</ br>
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at A&M STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD, CA
  
Assistant Engineers: Susan Mclean, Mark Eshelmen, Greg Dennen, Richard Dearmas and Bill Talbott
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Assistant Engineers</ br>
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[[Susan Mclean]], [[Mark Eshelmen]], [[Greg Dennen]], [[Richard Dearmas]] and [[Bill Talbott]]
  
Music editor: Kenneth Wannberg
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Music Editor</ br>
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[[Kenneth Wannberg]]
  
Music contractor: Sandy DeCrescent
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Music Contractor</ br>
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[[Sandy DeCrescent]]
  
Music preparation: Joann Kane Music Service Executive in charge of music for Universal Pictures: Burt Berman Special thanks to: Artie Kane, Kathy Nelson and John Neufeld
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Music Preparation</ br>
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[[Joann Kane]]
  
Orchestra (Brass Only)
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Music Service Executive in Charge of Music for Universal Pictures</ br>
Trumpet: Malcolm McNab, Burnette Dillon, Mario Guaneri and Warren Luening Jr.
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[[Burt Berman]]
Horn: Jim Thatcher (Principal), Mark Adams, Steven Becknell, David Duke, Brian O'Connor and John Reynolds
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Trombone: Bill Booth , Bruce Fowler, Micheal Hoffman , Andy Malloy, Dick Nash Bass Trombone: George Thatcher, Bill Reichenbach
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Special Thanks to</ br>
Tuba: Jim Self , Tommy Johnson, Norm Pearson, Gene Pokorny
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[[Artie Kane]], [[Kathy Nelson]] and [[John Neufeld]]
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Orchestra (Brass Only)</ br>
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Trumpets</ br>
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[[Malcolm McNab]], [[Burnette Dillon]], [[Mario Guaneri]] and [[Warren Luening Jr.]]
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Horn</ br>
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[[Jim Thatcher]] (Principal), [[Mark Adams]], [[Steven Becknell]], [[David Duke]], [[Brian O'Connor]] and [[John Reynolds]]
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Trombone</ br>
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[[Bill Booth]], [[Bruce Fowler]], [[Micheal Hoffman]], [[Andy Malloy]], [[Dick Nash]]
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Bass Trombone</ br>
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[[George Thatcher]] and [[Bill Reichenbach]]
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Tuba</ br>
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[[Jim Self]], [[Tommy Johnson]], [[Norm Pearson]] and [[Gene Pokorny]]
 
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Revision as of 21:56, 16 August 2016

The Jurassic Park Film Score was original and source music used to score Jurassic Park. All original orchestral score was written by John Williams.

The Film Score

Original Orchestration

Film Presentation

Themes and Motifs

Home Release

Original Release

Digital Re-release

Production Notes

Credits

Composed/Conducted by</ br> John Williams

Orchestrated by</ br> John Neufeld, Alexander Courage and Conrad Pope

Recorded and mixed by</ br> Shawn Murphy</ br> at SONY SCORING STAGE, CULVER CITY, CA

Album mastered by</ br> Dave Collins</ br> at A&M STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD, CA

Assistant Engineers</ br> Susan Mclean, Mark Eshelmen, Greg Dennen, Richard Dearmas and Bill Talbott

Music Editor</ br> Kenneth Wannberg

Music Contractor</ br> Sandy DeCrescent

Music Preparation</ br> Joann Kane

Music Service Executive in Charge of Music for Universal Pictures</ br> Burt Berman

Special Thanks to</ br> Artie Kane, Kathy Nelson and John Neufeld

Orchestra (Brass Only)</ br>

Trumpets</ br> Malcolm McNab, Burnette Dillon, Mario Guaneri and Warren Luening Jr.

Horn</ br> Jim Thatcher (Principal), Mark Adams, Steven Becknell, David Duke, Brian O'Connor and John Reynolds

Trombone</ br> Bill Booth, Bruce Fowler, Micheal Hoffman, Andy Malloy, Dick Nash

Bass Trombone</ br> George Thatcher and Bill Reichenbach

Tuba</ br> Jim Self, Tommy Johnson, Norm Pearson and Gene Pokorny