
Nathan Hartman talks to Bruce about his first visit to Disneyland—on the week it opened—his career in film and television, and scoring for theme park attractions. Take a listen!
Nathan Hartman talks to Bruce about his first visit to Disneyland—on the week it opened—his career in film and television, and scoring for theme park attractions. Take a listen!
For the latest release from the rich catalog at Disney, Intrada presents the premiere of Bruce Broughton’s score from the 2004 animated adventure, “Mickey, Donald, Goofy—The Three Musketeers.” While a song album was initially released, the rollicking score had not been included. Now, some 14 years later, Intrada has enhanced the presentation to include both… Read more…
Bruce Broughton isn’t one to shy away from a compositional challenge, and this one presented itself as an intriguing orchestration puzzle: compose a piece for string quartet and symphony orchestra, taking into account that a string quartet usually performs alone lest it be overwhelmed by the symphony orchestra. As Broughton poses, “If the quartet is… Read more…
A 1992 Disney favorite, “Honey, I Blew Up the Kid” just got expanded and revisited with several previously unreleased cues, additional shorter bits, an alternate version of the end credits, and… wait for it… the premiere release of the original score for the 1992 cartoon short, “Off His Rockers,” that debuted in front of main… Read more…
A conference for music and sound in film, games and the media, SoundTrack_Cologne is a four-day event held annually in Cologne that focuses on current developments in the culture, laws, marketing and techniques of media music. The event features round tables, panels, workshops and networking events, along with film premieres, competitions and awards ceremonies. This… Read more…