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Alexander Courage (born 10 December 1919, died 15 May 2008) was a 20th century American composer of music, primarily for television and motion pictures. He is probably best known for writing the theme music to the original Star Trek television series. Words were written for that theme by Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, not because Roddenberry ever expected the words to be sung, but because by claiming acknowledgement as the co-writer he earned half of the royalties from the song. Courage continued writing music for films throughout the 1990s until 2005. He frequently served as orchestrator for film scores by Jerry Goldsmith. Goldsmith and Courage also teamed on the long-running TV show The Waltons, in which Goldsmith composed the theme and Courage scored the Aaron Copland-influenced incidental music. John Williams also had assistance from Courage in the orchestration of some of his film music. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Star Trek: Volume 1 - The Cage and Where No Man Has Gone Before

Star Trek, Volume 1: The Cage / Where No Man Has Gone Before

Star Trek, Vol. 2 - Doomsday Machine and Amok Time

Star Trek
John Williams Conducts Music From Star Wars

THE ULTIMATE STAR TREK
The Very Best of the Boston Pops

The Star Trek Album

The Best of Star Trek - 30th Anniversary Special! (Original TV Soundtracks)

The Best of Star Trek: 30th Anniversary Special
The Best Of Star Trek: 30th Anniversary Special!

Star Trek: The Original Series 9: The Man Trap / The Naked Time (Television Soundtrack)