Alexander Courage's original theme is now the most memorable because it embodies the Star Trek saga and has been reprised so much. But the film scores were the best Star Trek could offer to us, because it was right after Star Wars, in that great 80's golden age of film music, with the birth of a new genre and a new area in 1977.
I think Jerry Goldsmith has outdone himself in 1979 when he composed Star Trek the Motion Picture. It was certainly at the time the best score he had ever composed, and it was for a legendary Hollywood director (Robert Wise). Of course, John Williams (with Star Wars and Superman) had widely opened the gates of big epic science fiction/fantasy music. He even created the genre. But Jerry Goldsmith quickly proved that he could enter this new area in his own fantastic way.
James Horner was certainly the next great one to prove that he could follow the leader as well, except that he was a beginner in the film music world and started to compose big Star Wars like symphonies right from the beginning of his career (Battle Beyond the Stars and then Star Trek II, Krull,...). With Star Trek II he's accomplished something even more impressive than Goldsmith, simply because he was so young and unexperienced. And his Star Trek II & III were hugely epic, and certainly set the tone for many 80's SF/fantasy scores to come...
When Leonard Rosenman entered the franchise, he couldn't match his two giant predecessors, in my opinion. So we had to get back to Jerry Goldsmith for most of the future episodes of the saga and he managed to compose wonderful new themes and yet remain faithful to his first effort for the saga, but without ever being able to surpass it.
Cliff Eidelman, Dennis McCarthy and Michael Giacchino have created wonderful scores in my opinion, inferior to the original musical trilogy, but really impressive for such young composers. I think Star Trek has been a really inspiring universe for composers, but the SF/fantasy music was a fresh new genre in the late 70's/early 80's and now it's become something quite conventional...
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