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Alan Silvestri

Composer Alan Silvestri

Composer Alan Silvestri has scored some of the most beloved and profitable films in Hollywood history, with over a hundred credits to date, earning him two Oscar and Golden Globe nominations, two Emmy awards and three Grammy awards.  While stylistically diverse, his scores feature unmistakable rhythmic melodies that continue to embody cinematic excitement and drama for generations of moviegoers.

Born in New York City and raised in Teaneck, New Jersey, Silvestri’s first ambition was to become a bebop jazz guitarist. He studied at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, eventually finding his way to Hollywood at the age of 22, where he composed the scores for several successful low-budget films including The Doberman Gang and its sequel The Amazing Dobermans.  This led to his composing the energetic, action-driven music for the hit TV series CHiPs, which caught the ear of budding filmmaker Robert Zemeckis.  Their first collaboration, the 1984 film Romancing the Stone, was a runaway hit, and its success formed the basis of a decades-long composer-director relationship that continues to this day.  Their numerous collaborations include the jazzy world of Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, the time-travel adventure of Back to the Future 1, 2 and 3, the dramatic tension of What Lies Beneath, the dark comedy of Death Becomes Her, the cosmic wonder of Contact, the emotional isolation of Cast Away, the Wagnerian brawl of Beowulf, and the holiday magic of  A Christmas Carol and The Polar Express, from which Silvestri’s original song "Believe" garnered an Oscar nomination.  But perhaps no film defines their creative partnership better than Zemeckis' 1994 Best Picture winner Forrest Gump, for which Silvestri's gift for beautifully melodic themes earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Original Score.

Silvestri’s other films feature original scores in a wide range of styles and genres, including the hard-hitting percussive scores of Predator, Judge Dredd and James Cameron's The Abyss,  the thrilling effects-driven scores for The Mummy Returns and G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra,  the ethnic rhythms of Soapdish and The Mexican, and the raucous fun of family films like Stuart Little 1 and 2, Disney's Lilo and Stitch, and the Night at the Museum trilogy.  Other credits include the romantic film noir The Bodyguard, edgy comedies like Mouse Hunt and heartfelt romantic comedies like The Father of the Bride 1 and 2, The Parent Trap and What Women Want.   Silvestri has also proven adept at evoking the wild West in Young Guns 2 and The Quick and the Dead, providing thrilling macho muscle for Van Helsing and The A-Team, and creating a dynamic musical soundscape for Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One.   Silvestri long-standing collaboration with Marvel Studios has helped to propel a number of films to spectacular world-wide success, including Captain America: The First Avenger, The Avengers, The Avengers: Infinity War and most recently The Avengers: Endgame, which has broken all previous box office records. 

In 2014 Silvestri won two Emmy awards for his the music for Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, based on Carl Sagan's original 1980 series and updated with the latest scientific discoveries as well as spectacular visual effects and animation.  Sagan’s widow Ann Druyan, who co-wrote the original Cosmos series, served as an executive producer, writer and director, alongside executive producer Seth MacFarlane.  A follow-up series Cosmos: Possible Worlds is in production.

Silvestri and his wife Sandra are long-time residents of California's central coast. The Silvestri family embarked on a new venture as the founders of Silvestri Vineyards, creating wines that show lovingly cultivated fruit has a music all its own. "There's something about the elemental side of winemaking that appeals to me," said the composer. "Both music making and wine making involve the blending of art and science. Just as each note brings its own voice to the melody, each vine brings its own unique personality to the wine."

Whether in his studio or vineyard, Silvestri continues to find inspiration and passion for music, film, family and wine.