No, Jerry Goldsmith did not compose the original Star Trek theme song. The iconic theme for the original 1966 series was composed by Alexander Courage. However, Goldsmith did compose the score for several Star Trek films and is well known for creating the main theme for "Star Trek: The Motion Picture."
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The track is titled "Main Title" from the album "Star Trek - The Motion Picture Soundtrack" by Jerry Goldsmith. As the album name suggests, the piece was originally used in Star Trek the Motion Picture (1979), which predates The Next Generation by 8 years.
In part I can answer the question. The song is called 'Symphonie pour un monde étrangé' which means as much as symphony for a strange world, though I prefer the translation symphony for an estranged world. I guess people have to fight out the best translation. Sadly I do not know who composed it, so I hope somebody else can help out with that. According to the end credits, the theme music was co-composed by Joel Goldsmith, the son of the late TV and movie music composer, Jerry Goldsmith (who composed many of the Star Trek movie music, for example). I can't remember who the other composer was.
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The theme for Star Girl is courage....... ^w^
That is correct
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Jerry's Star Bout - 1917 was released on: USA: 21 July 1917
It's officially called "Star Wars Main Title."
The theme is People are not always who they say they are