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  1. John Powell (September 6, 1882 – August 15, 1963) was an American pianist, ethnomusicologist and composer. Along with Annabel Morris Buchanan , he helped found the White Top Folk Festival , which promoted music of the people in the Appalachian Mountains . [1]

  2. How to Train Your Dragon was composer John Powell's sixth collaboration with DreamWorks Animation. Powell had scored many of DreamWorks' previous films, but this was the first of DreamWorks' films where Powell helmed the score on his own (on his previous efforts with DreamWorks, he had collaborated with other composers such as Harry Gregson-Williams and Hans Zimmer).

  3. Er komponierte außer Filmmusik auch Soundtracks zu Kunst-Installationen von Petry, die in Ausstellungen in Europa, den USA und Japan gezeigt wurden. 1997 zog John Powell in die USA und arbeitete mit Komponisten wie Harry Gregson-Williams, Patrick Doyle und Hans Zimmer zusammen. 2011 erhielt er für den Animationsfilm Drachenzähmen leicht gemacht seine erste Oscar-Nominierung.

  4. John Powell (born September 18 1967) is a British American best known for his movie scores. He has been based in Los Angeles since 1997 and has composed the scores to over 70 feature films. Influences [ change | change source ]

  5. The score is composed by John Powell, who also scored for its predecessor. In addition to the original score featured, Powell also collaborated with Jónsi, to write two songs for the film, which were performed by Jónsi, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson and Mary Jane Wells, while a song "Into a Fantasy" performed by Alexander Rybak was released ...

  6. Migration (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2023 Illumination film Migration.The original score was composed by John Powell, marking his second collaboration with Illumination following The Lorax (2012).

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