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The Goldsmith Film Music Society
The Goldsmith Film Music Society was established in 1982 in the United Kingdom with the aims of celebrating the music of film composer Jerry Goldsmith and furthering the appreciation of film music as an art form. It was officially endorsed by the composer, who became lifetime president. The Society publishes its own in-house magazine called Legend, which contains news about the latest film music assignments, film score analyses, reviews, and correspondence. Membership of the Society is by annual subscription.

The Society has engaged in a variety of activities related to film music including producing its own CD of Twilight's Last Gleaming, a rare Goldsmith soundtrack. Conventions have been arranged with guest speakers including composers Michael Kamen, John Scott, Roy Budd, Richard Hartley, Richard Harvey, Ron Goodwin, and James Bernard; producer Douglass Fake of Intrada; recording engineer Mike Ross; director Bryan Forbes; and, of course, Jerry Goldsmith himself.

The popularity of the Society declined following the composer's death in 2004 and its print publication remains one of the few on this subject to survive in the Internet age.