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  1. Pages in category "Films scored by Mark Isham" The following 126 pages are in this category, out of 126 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 42 (film) A. The Accountant (2016 film) Afterglow (1997 film) At First Sight ...

  2. Score: The Podcast with Mark Isham. Emmy and Grammy-winning composer Mark Isham (HBO’s The Nevers, Godfather of Harlem, Judas and the Black Messiah, Bill & Ted […] June 14, 2021. The Blank Canvas with Lee Rogers. Mark sat down with Lee Rogers and chatted all things music. Click the pic to listen!

  3. Mark Isham (1990) Emperor & Nightingale (1990) Mark Isham is a studio album by American musician Mark Isham, released in 1990 by Gold Rush. It received the Grammy Award for Best New Age Album at the 33rd Grammy Awards in 1991. Track list ...

  4. Biography. Mark Isham is an electronic music innovator, jazz artist and prolific film composer. Isham’s ability to create unforgettable melodies, combined with his willingness to experiment with innovative musical palettes, has earned him accolades including Grammy and Emmy awards, and Oscar and Golden Globe nominations.

  5. Mark Isham. Mark Ware Isham ( Nova York, 7 de setembre de 1951) és un compositor guanyador d'un Premi Emmy a millor música d'un tema principal i d'un Premi Grammy i candidat als Oscars i al Globus d'Or. [1] Freqüent col·laborador del cineasta Alan Rudolph, va compondre la música de les seves pel·lícules Trouble in Mind (1985), Mrs ...

  6. Rubisa Patrol. (1976) The Eccentricities of Earl Dant. (1977) Rubisa Patrol is an album by American jazz pianist Art Lande recorded in May 1976 and released on ECM later that year. Lande's Rubisa Patrol quartet features trumpeter Mark Isham and rhythm section Bill Douglass and Glenn Cronkhite. [1]

  7. Film Music (1985) is an album originally released on vinyl by the American trumpeter and synthesizer player, Mark Isham . It consists of extended tracks from the soundtracks of three films. The first track is from the soundtrack of the film Mrs. Soffel (1984). The second track is from the documentary The Times of Harvey Milk.