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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_SnowMark Snow - Wikipedia

    Mark Snow (born Martin Fulterman; August 26, 1946) is an American composer for film and television. Among his most famous compositions is the theme music for science fiction television series The X-Files.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0006296Mark Snow - IMDb

    Mark Snow. Composer: The X-Files. Mark Snow became a good friend with Michael Kamen while they were studying music at New York's Art and Music High School. After graduation, they became roommates at Juilliard (an elite music school). After studying at Juilliard, he became very fond of pop music.

  3. You're listening to the official audio for Mark Snow - "Materia Primoris: The X-Files Theme (Main Title)" from the album 'The Truth And The Light - Music Fro...

  4. Mark Snow. Composer: The X-Files. Mark Snow became a good friend with Michael Kamen while they were studying music at New York's Art and Music High School. After graduation, they became roommates at Juilliard (an elite music school). After studying at Juilliard, he became very fond of pop music.

  5. Jan 22, 2016 · At creator Chris Carter's request, composer Mark Snow tried to make the X-Files theme sound like The Smiths. In the process, he stumbled on a very different sound — that would become...

  6. mark-snow.comMark Snow

    Mark Snow ... Songwriter

  7. Mark Snow is an American composer for film and television. Among his most famous compositions is the main theme music for the television series The X-Files.

  8. Jan 22, 2016 · One thing that remains exactly the same in this new series: the iconic theme music composed by Mark Snow. Snow says he got hired for the job as "The X-Files" composer in part because he lived...

  9. It’s one of THE most iconic TV themes of all time. It starts with a spooky echo, followed by 6 whistled notes. It’s from a popular sci-fi show, which was recently revived after its original 1993-2002 run. Yep, that would be The X-Files theme, composed by the talented Mark Snow.

  10. In his over three-hour interview, Mark Snow discusses studying composition and oboe at Juilliard before moving to California to pursue composing for television.