Mark Isham

Mark Isham (born September 7, 1951) is an American trumpeter, synthesist, and film composer. He works in a variety of genres, including jazz, electronic, and film.

Life and career
Isham was born in New York City, New York, the son of Patricia (née Hammond), a violinist, and Howard Fuller Isham, a professor of humanities.

As sideman

 * 1976 Rubisa Patrol - ECM LP 1081 (with Art Lande, Bill Douglass & Glenn Cronkhite)

Studio albums and compilations

 * 1983 Vapor Drawings
 * 1985 Film Music
 * 1987 We Begin (with Art Lande)
 * 1988 Castalia
 * 1989 Tibet - a soundtrack
 * 1990 Mark Isham
 * 1991 Songs My Children Taught Me - Music only from the first 4 Rabbit Ears titles
 * 1995 Blue Sun
 * 1998 Mark Isham: A Windham Hill Retrospective
 * 1999 Miles Remembered: The Silent Way Project

Rabbit Ears Storybook Classics

 * 1987 The Steadfast Tin Soldier (Narrated by Jeremy Irons)
 * 1988 The Emperor and the Nightingale (Narrated by Glenn Close)
 * 1989 Thumbelina (Narrated by Kelly McGillis)
 * 1990 The Emperor's New Clothes (Narrated by John Gielgud)
 * 1992 The Boy Who Drew Cats (Narrated by William Hurt)
 * 1994 The Firebird (Narrated by Susan Sarandon)

Other

 * 2000 Hymn of Asia: L. Ron Hubbard (Instrument Orchestration and Choral Arrangements)
 * 2006 Theme to the United States Army's Army Strong campaign
 * 2007 Human the Death Dance by Sage Francis (Production on "Good Fashion" and "Water Line")