The best soundtrack composer that ever existed was, doubtless, Bernard Herrmann, a musician who used serious music to composed his scores. May the Tiomkin or Waxman lovers forgive me, but I think Herrmann was one of the few soundtrack composers of XX century whose music had personality; in fact, he was always searching new musical expression ways and his music didn't sound like the others soundtracks. Nowadays, I think John Williams is the music Bernard Herrmann was.
Many people have spoken about the influence of others musicians on Herrmann: the score of Vertigo was composed after Tristan und Isolde by Wagner. However, there is another musician whose music could influence Bernard Herrmann: Debussy. We can find coincidences between Jimbo's Lullaby and a fragment of the movie's music: the music that sounds in James Stewart's nightmare. If you listen to the measures 47 and 48, you will find that sounds similary like the Herrmann's music.
Many people have spoken about the influence of others musicians on Herrmann: the score of Vertigo was composed after Tristan und Isolde by Wagner. However, there is another musician whose music could influence Bernard Herrmann: Debussy. We can find coincidences between Jimbo's Lullaby and a fragment of the movie's music: the music that sounds in James Stewart's nightmare. If you listen to the measures 47 and 48, you will find that sounds similary like the Herrmann's music.