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  1. Mar 15, 2017 · The score that accompanies this film was composed by John Debney ( The Jungle Book) and it is widely regarded as a masterpiece of film music. In the extended video which you can reach via the link above, Debney (and Mel Gibson) discuss how various themes came together, primarily Satan’s theme and the theme for Mary, the mother of Jesus.

  2. Cats & Dogs. Chameleon (1995 film) The Change-Up. Cheaper by the Dozen 2. Chicken Little (2005 film) Christmas with the Kranks. Class of '61. Clifford the Big Red Dog (film) The Cobbler (2014 film)

  3. John Debney's career seemed destined for Hollywood, the son of Disney Studios producer Louis Debney, John grew up in nearby Glendale, California where he got early inspiration for film and music growing up on the Disney Studio lot. The child of two musicians, John showed an early aptitude for music and began guitar lessons at age six, later ...

  4. For Your Grammy® consideration: The Abrahamic Symphony: •Album Of The Year •Best Engineered Album, Classical •Producer Of The Year, Classical •Best Orchestral Performance •Best Contemporary Classical Composition Composed by Ihab Darwish, John Debney and David Shire This is world’s first interfaith symphony, commissioned and produced by Abu Dhabi Festival, and is available on ...

  5. Composers: John Debney. 07. Subway Meeting / Mugged. John Debney. Isn't It Romantic (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 02:31. Composers: John Debney. Access the complete album info (24 songs) Sign up for Deezer for free and listen to John Debney: discography, top tracks and playlists.

  6. Aug 27, 2023 · John Cardon Debney (born August 18, 1956) is an American composer and conductor of film, television, and video game scores. His work encompasses a variety of mediums and genres including comedy, horror, thriller, and action-adventure.

  7. John Debney is a genius and really understands and knows how to use traditional middle eastern sounds and instruments. Check out his score for “the stoning of soraya m.” It’s similar and also breathtaking.