Written by Alfred Newman, a founding father of film music, the Fanfare may be the only studio "logo" music that moviegoers know by heart. Here's why you won't hear it this time around.
Tim Greiving, Los Angeles Times
Fri, 05/25/2018 - 8:50am
Written by Alfred Newman, a founding father of film music, the Fanfare may be the only studio "logo" music that moviegoers know by heart. Here's why you won't hear it this time around.