James Horner, assessments of film music fans certainly advance the spirits. Some love his soundtracks, others believe Horner copy itself for years himself. Over the years I have also quite a few scores of Horner heard, but 'Legends of the Fall' was somehow passed me .. The Horner certainly picks up some nuances and styles every now and then, is not to be dismissed out of hand, but has always been so, when. His early works, such as listening times '48 Hours' and 'Commando' succession Even 'Legends of the Fall', if you have never heard of him before, contains nuances of other Horner scores. Both previously incurred works like 'Patriot Games', but is also the source thereafter incurred works as 'Braveheart', 'Titanic' or 'avatar'. To speak of a self-plagiarism would be too far-fetched, Horner cites his style by yourself happy - and skillfully. I like this kind just because it's interesting how Horner makes it evokes positive memories of other works, she makes you want to listen again. And despite this nuanciellen self tributes is 'Legends of the Fall' a thoroughly successful work that can stand on its own. Horner managed to music epic, soulful, dramatic, thrilling moments perfectly. A little he seemed to be doing well by the work of colleagues inspire - John Barry. If it is epic in 'Legends of the Fall', one feels sometimes in a positive way in the mood to Barry's score of 'Dances with Wolves' recalls. If you like those scores that are great durchorchestriert, emotionally pack, can stand on its own, does nothing wrong here.