Jurassic Park (1993 Film)/Score
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
Original Cue Name | Additional Name | Slate Number | Arranged by | Length | Notes |
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Opening Titles | Opening Titles | 1m1a | John Neufeld | 00:35 | |
The Island Incident | Incident at Isla Nublar | 1m1b | John Neufeld | 02:21 | |
The Encased of Mosquito | Mining for Bones and Amber | 1m2 | John Neufeld | 01:19 | |
The Entrance of Mr Hammond | Hammond's Proposition | 2m1 | John Neufeld | 01:05 | Partially Unused |
Las Gaviotas | Que Milagros Chaparrita | 2m2 | The Madacy Mariachi Band | 02:03 | Unreleased Source |
To the Island (Part I) | Journey to the Island | 2m3 | John Neufeld | 03:17 | |
To the Island (Part II) | Journey to the Island | 2m3 | John Neufeld | 01:22 | |
"Intro/Outro to" Theme from Jurassic Park | Theme from Jurassic Park | 3m1 | John Neufeld | 03:30 | |
The Dinosaurs | Journey to the Island | 3m2 | John Neufeld | 03:19 | |
The Entrance to the Park | Journey to the Island | 3m2a | Unknown Orchestrator | 01:21 | |
Cartoon Demonstration | Stalling Around | 3m3 | John Neufeld | 02:30 | Unreleased |
Hatching Baby Raptors | Hatching Baby Raptors | 4m1 | John Neufeld | 02:02 | |
You've Bred Raptors | You've Bred Raptors | 4m2 | John Neufeld | 00:33 | Unreleased |
The History Lesson | Lex and Timmy Meet Alan Grant | 5m1 | John Neufeld | 01:26 | Unreleased |
Jurassic Park Gate | Jurassic Park Gate | 5m2 | John Neufeld | 02:02 | |
Goat Bait/Eye to Eye | 5m3 | Unknown Orchestrator | 02:21 | Unreleased | |
An Ailing Monster | The Sick Triceratops | 6m1 | John Neufeld | 02:35 | Partially Unused |
A Storm is Coming | Storm Clouds | 6m2 | John Neufeld | 01:20 | Unreleased |
Dennis Steals the Embryos | Dennis Steals the Embryos | 7m1 | John Neufeld | 04:57 | |
The Trouble with Dennis | 8m1 | Unknown Orchestrator | 01:10 | Unreleased | |
The Falling Car | Between a Car and a Long Fall | 9m1 | Conrad Pope and John Neufeld | 03:06 | |
The T-Rex Chase | The Great T-Rex Chase | 9m2 | Alexander Courage | 01:46 | Unreleased, Partially Unused |
A Tree For My Bed | A Tree For My Bed | 9m3 | John Neufeld | 02:12 | |
Remembering Petticoat Lane | Remembering Petticoat Lane | 10m1 | John Neufeld | 02:45 | |
My Friend the Brachiosaurus | My Friend the Brachiosaurus | 10m2 | John Neufeld | 01:47 | |
Eggs in the Forest | Broken Egg Shells | 10m3 | John Neufeld | 01:20 | |
System Ready | System Ready | 11m1 | John Neufeld | 00:41 | |
Preparing to Meet the Monster | To The Shed | 11m2 | Alexander Courage | 04:09 | |
High Wire Stunts | High Wire Stunts | 12m1 | John Neufeld | 04:07 | |
Hungry Raptor | Raptor in the Shed | 12m2 | Conrad Pope | 02:11 | Unreleased, Most Unused |
Into the Kitchen | The Raptor Attack | 13m1 | John Neufeld | 02:49 | Mostly Unused |
March Past the Kitchen Utensils | T-Rex Rescue and Finale | 14m1 | Alexander Courage | 03:31 | |
End Credits Part I | End Credits | 14m2 | John Neufeld | 04:33 | |
End Credits Part II | Theme from Jurassic Park | 14m2 | John Neufeld | 03:26 |
Film Presentation
Themes and Motifs
Home Release
Original Release
2013 Digital Re-release
2016 La La Land Re-release
Production Notes
Credits
Composed/Conducted by
John Williams
Orchestrated by
John Neufeld, Alexander Courage and Conrad Pope
Recorded and mixed by
Shawn Murphy
at Sony Scoring Stage, Culver City, CA
Album mastered by
Dave Collins
at A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA
Assistant Engineers
Susan Mclean, Mark Eshelmen, Greg Dennen, Richard Dearmas and Bill Talbott
Music Editor
Kenneth Wannberg
Music Contractor
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
Orchestra (Brass Only)
Trumpets
Malcolm McNab, Burnette Dillon, Mario Guaneri and Warren Luening Jr.
Horns
Jim Thatcher (Principal), Mark Adams, Steven Becknell, David Duke, Brian O'Connor and John Reynolds
Trombones
Bill Booth, Bruce Fowler, Micheal Hoffman, Andy Malloy and Dick Nash
Bass Trombones
George Thatcher and Bill Reichenbach
Tubas
Jim Self, Tommy Johnson, Norm Pearson and Gene Pokorny