Mark Snow, 'X-Files,' 'Ghost Whisperer,' 'Blue Bloods' Composer, Dies at 78
Source: Variety
Mark Snow, the veteran television composer who turned The X-Files theme into an unlikely chart hit in the 1990s, died Friday at his home in Connecticut. He was 78.
A 15-time Emmy nominee, he not only scored more than 200 episodes of Chris Carters spooky Fox series (and both its big-screen incarnations, all starring David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson), he also provided the music for other series including Hart to Hart, T.J. Hooker, Smallville, The Ghost Whisperer and Blue Bloods.
Six of his 15 Emmy nominations were for The X-Files, but five others were for such high rated TV movies and miniseries, including Something About Amelia, An American Story, Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All, Children of the Dust and Helter Skelter.
The Juilliard-trained composer started out, like most TV composers in the 1970s, writing for full orchestra, but Snow was among the first to transition to the all-electronic milieu in the late 1980s, working alone in his home studio. All of the X-Files TV music (sometimes as much as 40 minutes per weekly episode) was created on his synthesizers, samplers and other music-making machines.
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(Cross-posted to Music Appreciation)
My apologies if this has been previously posted; let me know and I'll take it down. I did search the site for news of Snow's passing and found nothing.