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: Despite Krull being a box-office failure upon release, Horner's score, and this track in particular, helped the film gain a dedicated cult following.
You can find various versions of this piece, including fan-made piano transcriptions and official recordings from the James Horner Community .
In the film's climax, Prince Colwyn and his band of allies must reach the "Black Fortress"—the shifting home of the alien Beast—before it disappears at sunrise. The fortress changes its location on the planet every 24 hours, making it nearly impossible to track. 17_ride_of_the_firemares_krull_james_horner
: It features Horner's early career hallmarks—the use of brass fanfares, frantic string arrangements, and a sense of "adventure-on-the-move" that he later refined in scores like Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Aliens .
is a standout musical sequence from the 1983 science-fiction fantasy film Krull , composed by a young James Horner and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra . The Context and Plot : Despite Krull being a box-office failure upon
At roughly 11 minutes long, the track is celebrated for its complexity and scale:
To bridge the massive distance in time, the heroes must tame and ride the legendary , mythical horses capable of running so fast they leave trails of fire in their wake and can even gallop across the sky. The Musical Composition The fortress changes its location on the planet
: The piece is known for its sweeping, expansive melodies that feel almost aimless at times before surging into powerful, driving rhythms.

