Bruce Broughton is born
Begin his career in the early 1970s as a television composer, Bruce Broughton rose to prominence when he was nominated for Best Score in 1985 for the film Silverado. But it was his sentimental and poignant music for "The Boy Who Could Fly" (the most Disney of all non-Disney movies) that caught the attention of Director, Glenn Gordon Caron (most notably the creator of Moonlighting) when he selected Bruce to score his first theme park production — the similarly toned "The Making of Me" film for EPCOT Center's Wonders of Life pavilion. Thus began a long relationship with composing various projects for Walt Disney Imagineering and Epcot in particular where at one time his music could heard at six of its pavilions.
Listen to Bruce Broughton's score for Honey, I shrunk the Audience and the Imagination Institute.
From the epic scope of the esoterically named "Ellen's Energy Crisis" to the jaunty atmosphere of the Imagination Institute (based on his own score for the 1992 film "Honey, I BLEW-UP the Kid") and from the grand arrangments for Spaceship Earth to the pitch-perfect presentation of the 2007 edition of "O Canada", Bruce Broughton has been able to capture the timelessly futuristic tone of Epcot!
Listen to Bruce Broughton's epic score for Ellen's Energy Adventure.
EPCOT MUSIC CREDITS
(In Chronological Order)
THE MAKING OF ME
1989
HONEY, I shrunk THE AUDIENCE
1994
ELLEN’S ENERGY CRISIS
1996
Siemens’ SPACESHIP EARTH
2007
O CANADA with Martin Short
2007
SOARIN’ AROUND THE WORLD
2016
OTHER PARK MUSIC CREDITS
(In Chronological Order)
LE VISIONARIUM
Disneyland Paris, 1992
MICKEY’S AUDITION
Disney • MGM Studios, 1992
THE TIMEKEEPER
The Magic Kingdom, 1994
GOLDEN DREAMS
Disney’s California Adventure, 2001
SEASONS OF THE VINE
Disney’s California Adventure, 2001
ONE MAN’S DREAM
Disney • MGM Studios, 2001
CINEMAGIQUE
Walt Disney Studios Paris 2002
SOARING FANTASTIC FLIGHT
Tokyo Disneysea, 2019